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Fig 1.

Study flow chart.

Flow chart of children participating in the validation of a parent proxy-reported short beverage screener (Nutrition and Health Questionnaire; NHQ) against a 24-hour recall (Automated Self-Administered 24-h Dietary Assessment Tool-Canada; ASA24). Shows reasons for exclusion and final sample size.

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Table 1.

Descriptive characteristics of study sample of N = 109 children participating in the validation of a parent proxy-reported short beverage screener against a 24-hour recall.

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Fig 2.

Bland-Altman plot.

Describes the agreement between a parent proxy-reported short beverage screener (Nutrition and Health Questionnaire; NHQ) and a 24-hour recall (Automated Self-Administered 24-h Dietary Assessment Tool-Canada; ASA24) for total sugar-containing beverages (SCBs) among N = 109 children. The solid red line represents the mean of the difference between the two measures (-0.14 cups/day). The dashed red lines represent +/- 2 standard deviations of this difference (1.43 cups/day, -1.72 cups/day).

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Table 2.

Mean difference and correlation between beverage volumes for the N = 109 children participating in the validation of a parent proxy-reported short beverage screener (Nutrition and Health Questionnaire; NHQ) against a 24-hour recall (Automated Self-Administered 24-h Dietary Assessment Tool-Canada; ASA24).

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Table 3.

Kappa coefficient, sensitivity, and specificity for any daily SCB intake (>0 cups/day) compared to none (0 cups/day) for the N = 109 children participating in the validation of a parent proxy-reported short beverage screener (Nutrition and Health Questionnaire; NHQ) against a 24-hour recall (Automated Self-Administered 24-h Dietary Assessment Tool-Canada; ASA24).

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