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Bias in protein and potassium intake collected with 24-h recalls (EPIC-Soft) is rather comparable across European populations.

Sandra P Crispim | Anouk Geelen | Jeanne H M de Vries | Heinz Freisling | Olga W Souverein | Paul J M Hulshof | Marga C Ocke | Hendriek Boshuizen | Lene F Andersen | Jiri Ruprich | Willem De Keyzer | Inge Huybrechts | Lionel Lafay | Maria S de Magistris | Fulvio Ricceri | Rosario Tumino | Vittorio Krogh | H Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita | Joline W J Beulens | Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault | Androniki Naska | Francesca L Crowe | Heiner Boeing | Alison McTaggart | Rudolf Kaaks | Pieter Van't Veer | Nadia Slimani
European journal of nutrition | 2012

We investigated whether group-level bias of a 24-h recall estimate of protein and potassium intake, as compared to biomarkers, varied across European centers and whether this was influenced by characteristics of individuals or centers.

Pubmed ID: 22143464

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