Resources for Dietary Data Analysis
Purpose
Researchers often employ sources of information other than the data themselves when conducting dietary analysis studies. These include databases, search tools, and food grouping schemes. Most of these research resources are used with the dietary recall data but some also can be used with either the dietary supplement or food frequency data.
Task 1: Describe the Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies (FNDDS)
The Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies, or FNDDS, is a database of foods, their nutrient values, and their gram weights for typical food portions. It is used to process the NHANES dietary recall data that are included in the two types of dietary data files (individual foods file and total nutrients file) and also can be used as a resource in analyzing NHANES dietary data.
- Key Concepts about the Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies
- How to Access the Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies
Task 2: Describe the USDA Food Coding Scheme
The USDA food coding scheme provides a numeric identifier based on hierarchical grouping for each of the thousands of foods in the FNDDS. The coding scheme may be used to categorize individual foods into groups that are appropriate for your research needs. This is important because similar foods are often grouped, rather than analyzed individually, in research studies. You can use this coding scheme to develop your own food groups. Alternatively, you can use the food groups defined by USDA (see Task 3).