AUTHOR=Turrini Aida , Catasta Giovina , Censi Laura , Comendador Azcarraga Francisco Javier , D'Addezio Laura , Ferrari Marika , Le Donne Cinzia , Martone Deborah , Mistura Lorenza , Pettinelli Antonella , Piccinelli Raffaela , Saba Anna , Sette Stefania , Barbina Donatella , Guerrera Debora , Carbone Pietro , Mazzaccara Alfonso TITLE=A Dietary Assessment Training Course Path: The Italian IV SCAI Study on Children Food Consumption JOURNAL=Frontiers in Public Health VOLUME=9 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.590315 DOI=10.3389/fpubh.2021.590315 ISSN=2296-2565 ABSTRACT=
The eating patterns in a population can be estimated through dietary surveys in which open-ended assessment methods, such as diaries and interviews, or semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaires are administered. A harmonized dietary survey methodology, together with a standardized operational procedure, in conducting the study is crucial to ensure the comparability of the results and the accuracy of information, thus reducing uncertainty and increasing the reliability of the results. Dietary patterns (i) include several target variables (foods, energy and nutrients, other food components), (ii) require several explanatory variables (age, gender, anthropometric measurements, socio-cultural and economic characteristics, lifestyle, preferences, attitudes, beliefs, organization of food-related activities, etc.), and (iii) have impacts in several domains: imbalance diets; acute and chronic exposures affect health, specifically non-communicable diseases; and then sanitary expenditure. On the other hand, food demand has impacts on the food system: production, distribution, and food services system; food wastes and other wastes generated by food-related activities of the households (e.g., packaging disposal) have consequences on the “health of the planet” which in turn can have effects on human health. Harmonization and standardization of measurement methods and procedures in such a complex context require an