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Patricia M. Guenther

Researcher at University of Utah

Publications -  94
Citations -  11493

Patricia M. Guenther is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 85 publications receiving 10018 citations. Previous affiliations of Patricia M. Guenther include United States Department of Agriculture & Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion.

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Update of the Healthy Eating Index: HEI-2010.

TL;DR: The HEI-2010 captures the key recommendations of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines and, like earlier versions, will be used to assess the diet quality of the US population and subpopulations, evaluate interventions, research dietary patterns, and evaluate various aspects of the food environment.
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Addressing Current Criticism Regarding the Value of Self-Report Dietary Data

TL;DR: This commentary considers the amassed evidence that shows that self-report dietary intake data can successfully be used to inform dietary guidance and public health policy and 7 specific recommendations for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting self- report dietary data are provided.
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Development of the Healthy Eating Index-2005.

TL;DR: The HEI-2005 is a measure of diet quality as described by the key diet-related recommendations of the 2005 Dietary Guidelines, and has a variety of potential uses, including monitoring the diet quality of the US population and subpopulations, evaluation of interventions, and research.
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Americans Do Not Meet Federal Dietary Recommendations

TL;DR: Nearly the entire U.S. population consumes a diet that is not on par with recommendations, adding another piece to the rather disturbing picture that is emerging of a nation's diet in crisis.
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The Healthy Eating Index-2010 Is a Valid and Reliable Measure of Diet Quality According to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans

TL;DR: The validity and the reliability of both versions of the HEI are supported, with low correlations with energy observed for HEI-2010 total and component scores, and PCA indicated multiple underlying dimensions, highlighting the fact that the component scores are equally as important as the total.