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      Review of the state of the art of human biomonitoring for chemical substances and its application to human exposure assessment for food safety

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          Data Resource Profile: The Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES)

          The Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) is a national surveillance system that has been assessing the health and nutritional status of Koreans since 1998. Based on the National Health Promotion Act, the surveys have been conducted by the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC). This nationally representative cross-sectional survey includes approximately 10 000 individuals each year as a survey sample and collects information on socioeconomic status, health-related behaviours, quality of life, healthcare utilization, anthropometric measures, biochemical and clinical profiles for non-communicable diseases and dietary intakes with three component surveys: health interview, health examination and nutrition survey. The health interview and health examination are conducted by trained staff members, including physicians, medical technicians and health interviewers, at a mobile examination centre, and dieticians’ visits to the homes of the study participants are followed up. KNHANES provides statistics for health-related policies in Korea, which also serve as the research infrastructure for studies on risk factors and diseases by supporting over 500 publications. KCDC has also supported researchers in Korea by providing annual workshops for data users. KCDC has published the Korea Health Statistics each year, and microdata are publicly available through the KNHANES website (http://knhanes.cdc.go.kr).
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            Complementing the genome with an "exposome": the outstanding challenge of environmental exposure measurement in molecular epidemiology.

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              The US Department of Agriculture Automated Multiple-Pass Method reduces bias in the collection of energy intakes.

              The US Department of Agriculture Automated Multiple-Pass Method (AMPM) is used for collecting 24-h dietary recalls in What We Eat In America, the dietary interview component of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Because the data have important program and policy applications, it is essential that the validity of the method be tested. The accuracy of the AMPM was evaluated by comparing reported energy intake (EI) with total energy expenditure (TEE) by using the doubly labeled water (DLW) technique. The 524 volunteers, aged 30-69 y, included an equal number of men and women recruited from the Washington, DC, area. Each subject was dosed with DLW on the first day of the 2-wk study period; three 24-h recalls were collected during the 2-wk period by using the AMPM. The first recall was conducted in person, and subsequent recalls were over the telephone. Overall, the subjects underreported EI by 11% compared with TEE. Normal-weight subjects [body mass index (in kg/m(2)) 30). Although the AMPM accurately reported EIs in normal-weight subjects, research is warranted to enhance its accuracy in overweight and obese persons.
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                Journal
                EFSA Supporting Publications
                EFS3
                EFSA Supporting Publications
                Wiley
                23978325
                23978325
                February 2015
                February 2015
                : 12
                : 2
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Judy Choi Alexandra Polcher Anke Joas
                [2 ]Thit Aarøe Mørck Lisbeth E. Knudsen
                Article
                10.2903/sp.efsa.2015.EN-724
                f8000c51-e6c6-437c-940f-d43f42c569a4
                © 2015
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