Comment by Thomas Wilson

Nutrition researcher and coauthor of a 2026 Frontiers editorial on dietary assessment in nutrition epidemiology.
Despite decades of refinement, self-report tools, such as food frequency questionnaires, diet diaries, and recalls remain prone to recall bias, under- or over-reporting, and cultural variability. These limitations introduce systematic error into diet, disease relationships, complicating causal inference and undermining reproducibility.
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