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PalliD - 21 April 2009
WP2 Dissemination of The Results ICDAM7
Washington, DC June 5-7, 2009
The IDAMES dissemination workshop, will be held on
June 4th from 4 pm to 7 pm, at the International Conference on Diet and Activity Methods (ICDAM7), in Washington DC -USA (www.icdam.org).
The meeting will give the opportunity to take a close look on the state of art of the assessment of dietary habits in the epidemiological studies (WP4), allowing the IDAMES working group to present
preliminary results of the pilot study (WP5) and to discuss methodological issues related to
dietary assessment tools.
Since one of the goals of the IDAMES project is the publication of Standard Operating Procedures for the
assessment of diet in epidemiological studies, the planned SOPs for the Food Propensity Questionnaire and the 24h-Diet recalls will be presented (WP6). Leaflets will be available as precious allies for
dissemination of results (WP2).
Given the recognised importance of the ICDAM conference, the workshop will offer a stimulus for
further progress of the IDAMES achievements.
Program
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill
Room: Congressional CD, 4 June 2009, 4 pm – 7 pm
Introduction and welcome
(H. Boeing, Germany)
State of the art - dietary assessment
(H. Ward, UK)
24h-diet recall Epic Soft: current state and future perspectives, (N. Slimani, France)
EFPQ – pilot study
· Study design
(H. Boeing, Germany)
Feasibility & evaluation
(A.-K. Illner, Germany)
- General presentation
- Response and participation rates
- Reasons for non-participation
- Advantages/drawbacks
- Acceptance among gender and countries
- Future perspectives
Dietary intake, (D. Palli, Italy; P. Amiano, Spain)
- Gender and country distribution of intakes
Discussion
(all participants)
· Sources of variability
· Reproducibility and degree of
misclassification
· Heterogeneity of portion and food item choice
among different countries
SOPs - Standard Operating Procedures, D. Engeset, Norway)
· SOPs for EFPQ
· SOPs for 24h-Diet recall
IDAMES dissemination activities, (G. Tognon, Italy)
· Presentation of draft leaflets for:
- SOPs (EFPQ and 24h-Diet recall)
- Innovative technologies (SWOT analysis)
- State of the art report of dietary assessment
methods
IDAMES evaluation, (Elio Riboli, UK)
Conclusions and future aspects, (H. Boeing, Germany)
Speakers
Heiner Boeing (coordinator)
DIfE - German Institute of Human Nutrition
Arthur – Scheunert Allee 114 – 116
14558 Nuthetal, Germany
Heather Ward
MRC Centre for Nutrition and Cancer Prevention and
Survival, University of Cambridge,
Cambridge CB1 8RN, United Kingdom
Nadia Slimani
IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer
150, cours Albert Thomas,
69372 Lyon Cedex 08, France
Anne-Kathrin Illner
DIfE - German Institute of Human Nutrition
Arthur – Scheunert Allee 114 – 116
14558 Nuthetal, Germany
Domenico Palli
ISPO - Cancer Prevention and Research Institute,
Via Cosimo il Vecchio 2,
50139 Florence- ITALY
Gianluca Tognon
ISPO - Cancer Prevention and Research Institute,
Via Cosimo il Vecchio 2,
50139 Florence- ITALY
Pilar Amiano
Public Health Division Gipuzkoa,
Avda de Navarra 4,
20013 Donostia San Sebastian Gipuzkoa-Spain
Dagrun Engeset
University of Tromsų,
N-9037 Tromsų, Norway
Elio Riboli
Imperial College London, Norfolk Place,
London W2 1PG, United Kingdom
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