Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
(the) tracking (of)
German translation:
(das) Tracking der (die Erhaltung der relativen Rangfolge der)
Added to glossary by
Lingua.Franca
Dec 15, 2009 22:11
15 yrs ago
English term
(the) tracking (of)
English to German
Science
Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-)
This term appears in a study on gene-diet interactions in obesity:
More data on children are needed to allow assessment of the tracking of nutrient intake.
Later in the text:
... concerns the tracking of fat intake
and
... it is important to understand the tracking of nutrient intake.
I presume this is not "tracking" in the traditional sense of the word.
More data on children are needed to allow assessment of the tracking of nutrient intake.
Later in the text:
... concerns the tracking of fat intake
and
... it is important to understand the tracking of nutrient intake.
I presume this is not "tracking" in the traditional sense of the word.
Proposed translations
(German)
3 +2 | (das) Tracking der (die Erhaltung der relativen Rangfolge der) |
Bernhard Sulzer
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3 +2 | (die) Erfassung (von) |
Andrea Winzer
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2 +1 | Nachweis |
Katja Schoone
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Proposed translations
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6 hrs
Selected
(das) Tracking der (die Erhaltung der relativen Rangfolge der)
I think this is closer to it but I am not an expert.
or:
Erhaltung (Aufrechterhaltung, Beibehaltung)der Position nach Rang /Erhaltung der Rangfolge /Anordnung der eingenommenen Nährstoffe
Stabilität, Konstanz (im weiteren Sinne)
www.springerlink.com/index/x870561jnm313721.pdf
Untersuchungen zum »Tracking« lassen zwar ..... Livingstone MBE, Robson PJ (2000)
http://journals.cambridge.org/download.php?file=/BJN/BJN92_S...
Tracking of nutrient intake
Tracking has been defined as the maintenance of relative
position in rank over time (Kelder et al. 1994). Given
that physiological processes that lead to diet-related diseases
in adulthood have their antecedents in childhood
diet, a high degree of stability over time in nutrient
intake implies that the primary prevention of diet-related
chronic diseases should be initiated through interventions
that are directed at children from the outset.
http://riskfactor.cancer.gov/tools/children/review/agegroups...
Evidence for tracking (maintenance of relative position in rank over time) of nutrient intake over time is inconsistent for school age children and adolescents.
http://ajph.aphapublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/12/...
The tracking of nutrient intake in young children: the Framingham Children's Study.
M R Singer, L L Moore, E J Garrahie and R C Ellison
Evans Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02118, USA.
OBJECTIVES. This study compared the nutrient intake of children at 3 through 4 years of age with that in subsequent years to determine whether nutrient intake tracked over time. ...
Results were similar in the lowest quintile of intake. Extreme misclassification was rare. CONCLUSIONS. This study suggests that tracking of nutrient intake begins as young as 3-4 years of age.
or:
Erhaltung (Aufrechterhaltung, Beibehaltung)der Position nach Rang /Erhaltung der Rangfolge /Anordnung der eingenommenen Nährstoffe
Stabilität, Konstanz (im weiteren Sinne)
www.springerlink.com/index/x870561jnm313721.pdf
Untersuchungen zum »Tracking« lassen zwar ..... Livingstone MBE, Robson PJ (2000)
http://journals.cambridge.org/download.php?file=/BJN/BJN92_S...
Tracking of nutrient intake
Tracking has been defined as the maintenance of relative
position in rank over time (Kelder et al. 1994). Given
that physiological processes that lead to diet-related diseases
in adulthood have their antecedents in childhood
diet, a high degree of stability over time in nutrient
intake implies that the primary prevention of diet-related
chronic diseases should be initiated through interventions
that are directed at children from the outset.
http://riskfactor.cancer.gov/tools/children/review/agegroups...
Evidence for tracking (maintenance of relative position in rank over time) of nutrient intake over time is inconsistent for school age children and adolescents.
http://ajph.aphapublications.org/cgi/content/abstract/85/12/...
The tracking of nutrient intake in young children: the Framingham Children's Study.
M R Singer, L L Moore, E J Garrahie and R C Ellison
Evans Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02118, USA.
OBJECTIVES. This study compared the nutrient intake of children at 3 through 4 years of age with that in subsequent years to determine whether nutrient intake tracked over time. ...
Results were similar in the lowest quintile of intake. Extreme misclassification was rare. CONCLUSIONS. This study suggests that tracking of nutrient intake begins as young as 3-4 years of age.
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Comment: "Many thanks!!!
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22 mins
(die) Erfassung (von)
wäre auch eine Möglichkeit
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Katja Schoone
: Gebe dir in 2 Bsp. Recht, aber nicht im ersten Fall: More data on children are needed to allow assessment of the tracking of nutrient intake
1 min
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agree |
Sabine Akabayov, PhD
: as passt meiner Meinung nach. Nachweis passt gar nicht
3 hrs
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agree |
Rolf Keiser
: mit sibsab
10 hrs
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11 mins
Nachweis
ich nehme an, dass tracking hier im Sinne von Nachweis verwendet wird.
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Note added at 9 Stunden (2009-12-16 07:29:31 GMT)
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IMHO it would make sense, yes. Auswertung/Beurteilung der Nachweise ..
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Note added at 9 Stunden (2009-12-16 07:29:31 GMT)
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IMHO it would make sense, yes. Auswertung/Beurteilung der Nachweise ..
Note from asker:
Hi, But would it make sense to to allow the assessment of the "Nachweis" of nutrient intake? |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Ingeborg Gowans (X)
: das würde ich hier auch so sehen, liebe Katja; schöne Adventszeit
43 mins
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Vielen Dank und auch dir eine schöne Advents- und Weihnachtszeit!
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