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Mar 2013
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Introduction to individual nutritional a...

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY
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This lecture discussed the methodologies used for individual nutritional assessment in nutrition and dietetic practice. How do we actually find out what people are eating. It discussed diet histories, 24-hour recall, food records as well as food frequency questionnaires, and the strengths and limitations of these methods.

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