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  • Annual Reviews  (2)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2017-03-07
    Description: Most countries collect short-term food consumption information of individuals on a regular basis. These data, after much analysis and interpretation, are used to assess the nutritional status of population subgroups, design food assistance programs, guide nutritional and food policy, and—in epidemiological applications—uncover associations between diet and health. In this review, we focus on surveillance, a broad term that includes, for example, estimation of nutritional status and evaluation of the adequacy of the diet. From a statistical viewpoint, dietary intake and evaluation questions pose tremendous methodological challenges. Nutrient and food adequacy are defined in terms of long-term intakes, yet we can only practically observe short-term consumption, perhaps over one or two days. Food consumption measurements are noisy and subject to both systematic and random error, and in addition, there are very large day-to-day differences in a person's food consumption. Observed distributions of food and nutrient intake tend to be skewed, with long tails to the right and (in the case of episodically consumed items) with a mass at zero that can represent a large proportion of the distribution. We review the literature on this topic and describe some of the newest questions and proposed methodological solutions. The focus is on the use of large national food consumption surveys to address public policy and research questions, but much of what we discuss is applicable in a broader context.
    Print ISSN: 2326-8298
    Electronic ISSN: 2326-831X
    Topics: Mathematics
    Published by Annual Reviews
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-03-07
    Description: Stephen Elliott Fienberg was the founding editor of the Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application. Steve had an outsized personality and a passion for statistical science that was quite unique, and he combined these with his legendary energy to provide a remarkable level of leadership for the statistical science community, and a sweeping vision of the importance of statistical arguments for science, health and policy. The editorial team of the Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application is working hard to carry on his legacy for the journal. In this article we highlight some of his contributions through the voices of his students and collaborators. It is by no means a comprehensive assessment of his scholarship, but we hope it provides a window into his impact and influence on several generations of scholars. As Reid & Stigler (2017) wrote in Volume 4, “his lasting imprint on the science of statistics and its application defies simple categorization.”
    Print ISSN: 2326-8298
    Electronic ISSN: 2326-831X
    Topics: Mathematics
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