Using NHANES for Complex Diet and Health Analyses (Recording)
Using National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Data to Advance Nutrition Research Webinar Series
Nuts and Bolts of NHANES - Using National Data to Advance Nutrition Research
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Using NHANES for Complex Diet and Health Analyses
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This webinar series will provide training on utilizing National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data to advance nutrition research. NHANES data are a critical component of the nation’s health infrastructure and serve as an important resource for health professionals, policy makers, researchers, the food and supplement industry, commodity groups, and public health departments. The NHANES website provides historic and current datasets and covers a wide range of critical topics, including dietary data, which this webinar series will focus on. NHANES uses a complex, multistage, probability sampling design which must be taken into account for analyses.
The first webinar in the series, Nuts and Bolts of NHANES - Using National Data to Advance Nutrition Research, will describe NHANES dietary data, the general process for utilizing this data, and provide specific examples of how NHANES analyses have informed U.S. dietary guidance. The second webinar will dig deeper into Using NHANES for Complex Diet and Health Analyses by identifying novel applications and tools for analyzing dietary data from NHANES and provide innovative case studies. This webinar will also review available resources to assist nutrition researchers in utilizing and analyzing NHANES data more fully.
This webinar series builds on ASN’s Committee on Advocacy and Science Policy (CASP)’s previous work related to support and strengthen NHANES, including a NUTRITION 2023 workshop, "Building an NHANES for the Future", a 2023 American Journal of Clinical Nutrition publication, “Critical data at the crossroads: the NHANES faces growing challenges,” and a 2022 CASP-organized webinar, “NHANES: Opportunities for Revitalization.”
Organized by ASN's Committee on Advocacy and Science Policy (CASP)
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Speakers
Zach Conrad, PhD, MPH
William & Mary
Kirsten Herrick, PhD, MSc
Division of Cancer Control and Population Science, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Amanda MacFarlane, PhD
Chair, ASN Committee on Advocacy and Science Policy
Founding Director of the Agriculture, Food, and Nutrition Evidence Center at Texas A&M University
Derek Miketinas, PhD, RD
Texas Women’s University
James (Jiada) Zhan, MS, RD
Emory University
Learning Objectives
- Identify novel applications and tools for analyzing dietary data from NHANES
- Understand opportunities for complex analyses of NHANES dietary data, including merging NHANES data with non-publicly available, national datasets
- Understand available resources and funding to train researchers on using NHANES data
- Review a case study of innovating NHANES dietary data
Welcome Remarks / Introductions
Amanda MacFarlane, PhD
Chair, ASN Committee on Advocacy and Science Policy (CASP)
Founding Director, Texas A&M Agriculture, Food, and Nutrition Evidence Center
NHANES Resources and Funding Opportunities for Researchers
Derek Miketinas, PhD, RD
Texas Women’s University
Novel Applications and Tools for Analyzing NHANES Dietary Data
Zach Conrad, PhD, MPH
William & Mary
HEI and NCI’s Other Diet Assessment Metrics
Kirsten Herrick, PhD, MSc
Division of Cancer Control and Population Science, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Calculating Multiple Dietary Pattern Indexes Using NHANES Data
James (Jiada) Zhan, MS, RD
Emory University
Questions & Answers / Closing
Amanda MacFarlane, PhD
Chair, ASN Committee on Advocacy and Science Policy (CASP)
Founding Director, Texas A&M Agriculture, Food, and Nutrition Evidence Center
Available Credit
- 1.00 Attendance
Learners are eligible to download a Certificate of Attendance upon activity completion. A Certificate of Attendance confirms the learner has completed the activity and does not confer any continuing education credit to the learner from ASN.
Price
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