[{"status":"public","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec>\r\n              <jats:title>Background</jats:title>\r\n              <jats:p>The German total diet study (TDS)—BfR MEAL Study—established its food list in 2016 based on food consumption data of children (0.5–&lt;5 years) and adults (14–80 years). The list consists of 356 foods selected for analysis in order to ensure ≥90% coverage of the diet. Recently, new food consumption data for children (0.5–&lt;6 and 6–&lt;12 years) in Germany became available, which raised the opportunity to evaluate the applicability of the MEAL food list 2016 on new data.</jats:p>\r\n            </jats:sec><jats:sec>\r\n              <jats:title>Objective</jats:title>\r\n              <jats:p>We tested the hypotheses that the MEAL food list 2016 also covers ≥90% of the diet of the new collected food consumption data, and that the selection of foods from younger children and adults was sufficient to also cover the middle age group (6–&lt;12 years). Strategies for updating the existing food list were assessed.</jats:p>\r\n            </jats:sec><jats:sec>\r\n              <jats:title>Methods</jats:title>\r\n              <jats:p>Three approaches evaluated the reusability and potential adjustment strategies of the existing food list. Approach 1 applied the existing food list to new food consumption data. Approach 2 allowed the extension of the existing food list to improve coverage of food consumption. Approach 3 set up a new food list based on the new data.</jats:p>\r\n            </jats:sec><jats:sec>\r\n              <jats:title>Results</jats:title>\r\n              <jats:p>The MEAL food list 2016 covered 94% of the overall diet of the new collected food consumption data. The diet of the middle age group was sufficiently covered with 91%. However, coverage on main food group or population subgroup level was &lt;90% in some cases. Approach 3 most accurately identified relevant modifications to the existing food list. 94% of the MEAL food list 2016 could be re-used and 51 new foods were identified as potentially relevant.</jats:p>\r\n            </jats:sec><jats:sec>\r\n              <jats:title>Significance</jats:title>\r\n              <jats:p>The results suggest that a high investment in the coverage of a TDS food list will lower the effort and the resources to keep data updated in the long-term.</jats:p>\r\n            </jats:sec><jats:sec>\r\n              <jats:title>Impact</jats:title>\r\n              <jats:p>There is no established approach to update a TDS food list. This study provides comparative approaches to handle newly collected food consumption data for follow-on TDS activities. The results provide useful information for institutions planning or updating a TDS. Furthermore, new food consumption data for children in Germany recently became available and are here presented for the first time.</jats:p>\r\n            </jats:sec>"}],"type":"journal_article","publication":"Journal of Exposure Science &amp; Environmental Epidemiology","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"keyword":["Public Health","Environmental and Occupational Health","Pollution","Toxicology","Epidemiology"],"user_id":"88682","department":[{"_id":"35"},{"_id":"17"},{"_id":"22"}],"_id":"41456","citation":{"ama":"Kolbaum AE, Ptok S, Jung C, Libuda L, Lindtner O. Reusability of Germany´s total diet study food list upon availability of new food consumption data—comparison of three update strategies. <i>Journal of Exposure Science &#38;amp; Environmental Epidemiology</i>. Published online 2023. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4\">10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4</a>","ieee":"A. E. Kolbaum, S. Ptok, C. Jung, L. Libuda, and O. Lindtner, “Reusability of Germany´s total diet study food list upon availability of new food consumption data—comparison of three update strategies,” <i>Journal of Exposure Science &#38;amp; Environmental Epidemiology</i>, 2023, doi: <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4\">10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4</a>.","chicago":"Kolbaum, Anna Elena, Sebastian Ptok, Christian Jung, Lars Libuda, and Oliver Lindtner. “Reusability of Germany´s Total Diet Study Food List upon Availability of New Food Consumption Data—Comparison of Three Update Strategies.” <i>Journal of Exposure Science &#38;amp; Environmental Epidemiology</i>, 2023. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4\">https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4</a>.","apa":"Kolbaum, A. E., Ptok, S., Jung, C., Libuda, L., &#38; Lindtner, O. (2023). Reusability of Germany´s total diet study food list upon availability of new food consumption data—comparison of three update strategies. <i>Journal of Exposure Science &#38;amp; Environmental Epidemiology</i>. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4\">https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4</a>","short":"A.E. Kolbaum, S. Ptok, C. Jung, L. Libuda, O. Lindtner, Journal of Exposure Science &#38;amp; Environmental Epidemiology (2023).","mla":"Kolbaum, Anna Elena, et al. “Reusability of Germany´s Total Diet Study Food List upon Availability of New Food Consumption Data—Comparison of Three Update Strategies.” <i>Journal of Exposure Science &#38;amp; Environmental Epidemiology</i>, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4\">10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4</a>.","bibtex":"@article{Kolbaum_Ptok_Jung_Libuda_Lindtner_2023, title={Reusability of Germany´s total diet study food list upon availability of new food consumption data—comparison of three update strategies}, DOI={<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4\">10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4</a>}, journal={Journal of Exposure Science &#38;amp; Environmental Epidemiology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Kolbaum, Anna Elena and Ptok, Sebastian and Jung, Christian and Libuda, Lars and Lindtner, Oliver}, year={2023} }"},"year":"2023","publication_status":"published","publication_identifier":{"issn":["1559-0631","1559-064X"]},"doi":"10.1038/s41370-023-00522-4","title":"Reusability of Germany´s total diet study food list upon availability of new food consumption data—comparison of three update strategies","date_created":"2023-02-02T08:33:12Z","author":[{"first_name":"Anna Elena","last_name":"Kolbaum","full_name":"Kolbaum, Anna Elena"},{"full_name":"Ptok, Sebastian","last_name":"Ptok","first_name":"Sebastian"},{"last_name":"Jung","full_name":"Jung, Christian","first_name":"Christian"},{"full_name":"Libuda, Lars","id":"88682","orcid":"0000-0003-1603-3133","last_name":"Libuda","first_name":"Lars"},{"first_name":"Oliver","full_name":"Lindtner, Oliver","last_name":"Lindtner"}],"date_updated":"2023-02-02T08:33:33Z","publisher":"Springer Science and Business Media LLC"}]
