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Abstract(s)
The EuroFIR (European Food Information Resource) quality management framework is a recent
development to process standardization in data compilation for European Food Composition Data Banks.
Data aggregation procedures taken from scientific literature as well as from analytical laboratory reports
are still under discussion; however, the Six Sigma concept may be a useful approach, and therefore this
work evaluates the concept. The Six Sigma approach was applied directly to analytical data taken from
both laboratory reports and scientific literature. Sigma levels are calculated as indicators of laboratory
test performance and the approach for data and laboratory selection is discussed. The results provide
additional information on the quality of analytical data, allowing compilers and users to assess bias and
imprecision for single and aggregate values. The Six Sigma approach is a complementary methodology to
the quality methodologies already in use for data compilation processes and can be applied to further
improve data quality.
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Keywords
EuroFIR Six Sigma Food Composition Data Compilation Data Quality Data Assessment Laboratory Performance Food Composition Composição dos Alimentos
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 24 (2011) 1153–1159
