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A register of calibration/validation studies and publications which compare dietary intake estimates from two or more dietary assessment methods.

A textbook chapter that reviews individual-level intake assessment methods, their advantages and disadvantages, validity, and selection of methods based on study design and/or study populations.

A tool to help researchers determine the best way to assess diet for any study in which estimates of group intakes are required. 

An analytically validated database that provides estimated levels of ingredients in dietary supplement products sold in the United States. The DSID is intended primarily for research applications. These data are appropriate for use in population studies of nutrient intake rather than for assessing content of individual products.

An educational and research tool that provides full label information from dietary supplement products marketed in the United States.

A source of state-level data on adults with disabilities. Access information on six functional disability types: cognitive, hearing, mobility, vision, self-care, and independent living. Explore data on more than 30 health topics - including smoking, obesity, heart disease, and diabetes - among adults with or without disabilities.

Tools and resources curated by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) to help environmental health scientists incorporate economic analyses into their research.

Explore data from CDC's National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network on environmental exposures, community characteristics, and health burden — factors important to understanding and addressing environmental justice issues. 

The Environmental Justice Index (EJI) uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to rank the cumulative impacts of environmental injustice on health for every census tract. The EJI delivers a single environmental justice score for each community so that public health officials can identify and map areas at risk for the health impacts of environmental burden.

Searchable collection of scientifically-based resources on mental health and substance use, including Treatment Improvement Protocols, toolkits, resource guides, and clinical practice guidelines. Compiled by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for clinicians, educators, policymakers, and other audiences.

A data set of cancer-preventive behaviors of adolescents and parents, including information on diet, physical activity, and other health behaviors such as sleep, sun safety, and tobacco use.

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An informatics system that shares data across the TBI research field to facilitate collaboration between laboratories.

A database and research tool that evaluates food and beverage intake of Americans with respect to the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommendation.

An integrated data system that provides expanded nutrient profile data and links to related agricultural, food, health, dietary supplement, and experimental research. FoodData Central is managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service.

A list of core elements for assessing and harmonizing demographic information and substance use history for genetic studies.

This tool allows users to analyze the world’s health levels and trends in the most recent set of annually published results. Users can use maps, plots, treemaps, arrow diagrams, and a dozen other charts to compare patterns and trends in causes and risks. This data can be used to explore the health profile within a country by age and sex; to compare countries with one another; or to investigate regional or global trends. Users can drill from a global view into country views including subnational details for some countries; can examine how disease patterns have changed over time; and can explore which causes of death and disability are increasing and which are decreasing. 

This National Cancer Institute database provides researchers with information about behavioral, social science, and other scientific measures organized by associated constructs. GEM aims to promote the use of standardized measures for prospective research and facilitate the ability to share harmonized data resulting from the use of standardized measures.

Visualize data and locate information critical to understanding minority health, health disparities, and their determinants. Data are collected from public health surveillance systems by using either their published reports or public use files.

Statistical software designed to generate multiple summary measures to evaluate and monitor health disparities. HD*Calc supports the use of a range of health disparities measures, allowing researchers to select and apply different measures to their data.

A collection of the latest life domain measurement tools to improve patient outcomes and strengthen research quality. Self-reported patient assessments evaluate symptoms, well-being, and life satisfaction as well as physical, mental, and social health. Examiner-administered assessments measure sensory, motor, and cognitive functions.

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