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#497: Are Food Frequency Questionnaires Reliable?

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The Benefits of Generic Responses in Studying Diet and Disease Outcomes

People are generally better at giving a specific response when asked about their breakfast habits, like having porridge oats a few times a week. This sacrifice of precision provides more average information, which is more relevant for studying long-term relationships between diet and disease outcomes.

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