U.S., April 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06919536) titled 'Controlled Feeding With 24 Hour Recall' on April 02.

Brief Summary: This study examines how accurately adults report their food intake using a common self-report method called the 24-hour dietary recall. While this method is widely used in nutrition research, it often leads to underreporting, especially among individuals with overweight or obesity. However, it is unclear if specific foods are more likely to be misreported.

To address this, participants will be served a controlled meal containing both simple foods (e.g., fruit snacks, saltine crackers, cookies, and a coke soft drink) and mixed dishes (e.g., chicken salad, macaroni ...