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手部测量与家庭量具作为食物分量估计辅助工具的准确性比较

Accuracy of hands v. household measures as portion size estimation aids.

作者信息

Gibson Alice A, Hsu Michelle S H, Rangan Anna M, Seimon Radhika V, Lee Crystal M Y, Das Arpita, Finch Charles H, Sainsbury Amanda

机构信息

The Boden Institute of Obesity, Nutrition , Exercise & Eating Disorders , Sydney Medical School , Charles Perkins Centre , The University of Sydney , NSW 2006 , Australia.

School of Life and Environmental Sciences , Charles Perkins Centre , The University of Sydney , NSW 2006 , Australia.

出版信息

J Nutr Sci. 2016 Jul 11;5:e29. doi: 10.1017/jns.2016.22. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Accurate estimation of food portion size is critical in dietary studies. Hands are potentially useful as portion size estimation aids; however, their accuracy has not been tested. The aim of the present study was to test the accuracy of a novel portion size estimation method using the width of the fingers as a 'ruler' to measure the dimensions of foods ('finger width method'), as well as fists and thumb or finger tips. These hand measures were also compared with household measures (cups and spoons). A total of sixty-seven participants (70 % female; age 32·7 (sd 13·7) years; BMI 23·2 (sd  3·5) kg/m(2)) attended a 1·5 h session in which they estimated the portion sizes of forty-two pre-weighed foods and liquids. Hand measurements were used in conjunction with geometric formulas to convert estimations to volumes. Volumes determined with hand and household methods were converted to estimated weights using density factors. Estimated weights were compared with true weights, and the percentage difference from the true weight was used to compare accuracy between the hand and household methods. Of geometrically shaped foods and liquids estimated with the finger width method, 80 % were within ±25 % of the true weight of the food, and 13 % were within ±10 %, in contrast to 29 % of those estimated with the household method being within ±25 % of the true weight of the food, and 8 % being within ±10 %. For foods that closely resemble a geometric shape, the finger width method provides a novel and acceptably accurate method of estimating portion size.

摘要

在饮食研究中,准确估计食物份量大小至关重要。手有可能作为估计份量大小的辅助工具;然而,其准确性尚未得到检验。本研究的目的是测试一种新颖的份量大小估计方法的准确性,该方法使用手指宽度作为“尺子”来测量食物的尺寸(“手指宽度法”),以及拳头、拇指或指尖。还将这些手部测量方法与家庭常用量具(杯子和勺子)进行了比较。共有67名参与者(70%为女性;年龄32.7(标准差13.7)岁;体重指数23.2(标准差3.5)kg/m²)参加了一个1.5小时的实验环节,在该环节中他们估计了42种预先称重的食物和液体的份量大小。手部测量结合几何公式用于将估计值转换为体积。使用密度因子将通过手部和家庭常用量具方法确定的体积转换为估计重量。将估计重量与实际重量进行比较,并使用与实际重量的百分比差异来比较手部方法和家庭常用量具方法的准确性。在用手指宽度法估计的几何形状的食物和液体中,80%的估计重量在食物实际重量的±25%范围内,13%在±10%范围内,相比之下,用家庭常用量具方法估计的食物中,29%在食物实际重量的±25%范围内,8%在±10%范围内。对于形状与几何形状相近的食物,手指宽度法提供了一种新颖且准确性可接受的估计份量大小的方法。

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