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Cincinnati Center for Nutrition Research and Analysis

  • Cincinnati Center for Nutritional Research and Analysis

    Comprehensive, High-Quality Data Analysis for Nutritional Research

    The Cincinnati Center for Nutritional Research and Analysis (CCNRA) at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center offers coding and nutritional data analysis for patient research studies. We have managed high-quality data for large-scale studies conducted at institutions worldwide, and we have coded more than 40,000 multiday food records and recalls since the center opened in 1991. We offer strict quality control, rapid turnaround, competitive pricing and personalized attention that has made us the choice for leading research centers around the globe.
     

    Our trained and certified staff uses the latest version of the Nutrient Data System developed by the University of Minnesota to incorporate the most accurate nutrient and product information into their analyses. The calculation software we employ, the University of Minnesota’s Nutrition Data System for Research (NDSR), allows us to quickly collect and analyze 24-hour dietary recalls and food records, menus and recipes. In addition, supplemental databases allow us to code and analyze dietary supplement intake.
     

    Our service provides a fast, effective tool for making the most of large amounts of study data. Contact us to learn more about how the CCNRA can enhance your nutrition research.

 
 
  • The Heart Institute

    The CCNRA is part of the Heart Institute at Cincinnati Children’s. Learn more about research, clinical and educational programs at the Heart Institute, ranked ninth in the nation for cardiac care for children in 2010 by U.S. News & World Report. > Read More
 
  • Contact Us

    Contact the Cincinnati Center for Nutritional Research and Analysis by calling Marcia Gavin at 513-636-7644 or Brad Gruber at 513-803-1374.

 
  • Daily Values Report.

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    Daily Values Report.

     

    Daily Values Report
    Report shows how the nutrients of a participant compare to the nutrients expected for a 2,000 calorie diet. Download the Daily Values Report in PDF format.