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Date: 2012-10-17 19:56:31
Medicine
Concurrent validity
Content validity
Obesity
Overweight
Scale
Predictive validity
Face validity
Human nutrition
Validity
Health
Science

ACAORN repository of tools to measure dietary intake in children and adolescents – September 2012 Table 1 - Diet assessment tools with published validation studies in Australasian samples Tool Outcome of Interest

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