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A short food-group-based dietary questionnaire is reliable and valid for assessing toddlers’ dietary risk in relatively advantaged samples – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2014

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Abstract

Type
Corrigendum
Copyright
Copyright © The Authors 2014 

In the previously published article Bell et al. ( Reference Bell, Golley and Magarey 1 ) there is an error in the second sentence of the results section. It should have read:

Mothers (mean age 34 (sd 4) years) were mostly partnered (94 %), Australian born (95 %), in paid employment (74 %) with a university education (67 %), and predominately in the top five SEIFA deciles (range 5–10, n 85/111, 76 %).

Also, the following sentence in the discussion was inaccurate and should not have been included.

The reliability and validity of the TDQ in samples that include Australian toddlers from the lower five SEIFA deciles are yet to be assessed.

The authors apologise for these errors.

References

1 Bell, LK, Golley, RK & Magarey, AM (2014) A short food-group-based dietary questionnaire is reliable and valid for assessing toddlers’ dietary risk in relatively advantaged samples. Br J Nutr 112, 627637. Published by Cambridge University Press, August 2014, doi:10.1017/S0007114514001184 CrossRefGoogle Scholar