PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
2016 | 66 | 2 |

Tytuł artykułu

Development and validation of a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire to assess dietary intake of Turkish school-aged children

Autorzy

Treść / Zawartość

Warianty tytułu

Języki publikacji

EN

Abstrakty

EN
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) on the dietary intake of Turkish school-aged children. Fifty randomly selected students aged 7–12 from urban areas of Istanbul were included in this study. An FFQ, containing a list of 138 frequently consumed foods was developed. Dietary records (DRs) including three days, and FFQs were collected during autumn and spring. Daily consumption of each food group was assessed and the nutrient compositions of diet were calculated. The Pearson correlation coeffi cient, weighted kappa, the Bland-Altman scatter plots between averages of the reported (FFQ) and the references method (DR) were used as validity coefficient. The Pearson correlation, energy adjusted and attenuation coefficients of nutrient intake were calculated for energy (0.29; 0.11), protein (0.36–0.32; 0.21), carbohydrate (0.25-0.09; 0.15), fat (0.25-0.05; 0.13), and as for food groups, for meat group (0.29–0.21, 0.09), oil and margarine groups (0.21–0.02, 0.08), dairy group (0.52–0.58, 0.31), vegetable group (0.14–0.11, 0.09), fruit group (0.31–0.40, 0.09) and cereal group (0.33–0.34, 0.10), respectively. According to the kappa values, there is moderate and fair agreement between two methods. The Bland-Altman scatter plots showed an acceptable level of agreement between the two methods that DRs may be replaced with FFQ. The performance of the FFQ is likely to allow detection and suffi cient assessment of nutritional status. The developed FFQ had validity coefficients similar to those of FFQs in previous studies.

Słowa kluczowe

Wydawca

-

Rocznik

Tom

66

Numer

2

Opis fizyczny

p.129–137,fig.,ref.

Twórcy

Bibliografia

  • 1. Barrat E., Aubineau N., Maillot M., Derbord I., Barthes P., Lescuyer J., Boisseau N., Peltier SL., Repeatability and relative validity of a quantitative food-frequency questionnaire among French adults. Food Nutr. Res., 2012, 56, 1–11.
  • 2. Bland J.M., Altman D.G., Statistical methods for assessing agreement between two methods of clinical measurement. Lancet, 1986, 1, 307 – 310.
  • 3. Block G., Wakimoto P., Jensen C., Mandel S., Green R.R., Validation of a food frequency questionnaire for Hispanics. Prev. Chronic Dis., 2006, 3, A77.
  • 4. Buzzard M., 24-hour dietary recall and food record methods. 1998, in: Nutritional Epidemiology (ed. W Willett.). Oxford University Press, pp. 50–73.
  • 5. Cade J.E., Burley V.J., Warm D.L., Thompson R.L., Margetts B.M., Food-frequency questionnaires: a review of their design, validation and utilisation. Nutr. Res. Rev., 2004, 17, 5–22.
  • 6. CDC National Center for Health Statistics. 2000 CDC Growth Charts: United States. Percentile Data Files with LMS Values. Available online at: [http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhanes/ growthcharts/bmiage.txt].
  • 7. Chen Y., Ahsan H., Parvez F., Howe G.R., Validity of a food-frequency questionnaire for a large prospective cohort study in Bangladesh. Br. J. Nutr., 2004, 92, 851–859.
  • 8. Dehghan M., Ilow R., Zatonska K., Szuba A., Zhang X., Mente A., Regulska-Ilow B., Development, reproducibility and validity of the food frequency questionnaire in the Poland arm of the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiological (PURE) study. J. Human Nutr. Diet., 2012, 25, 225–232.
  • 9. Deschamps V., de Lauzon-Guillain B., Lafay L., Borys J.M., Charles M.A., Romon M., Reproducibility and relative validity of a food-frequency questionnaire among French adults and adolescents. Eur. J. Clin. Nutr., 2009, 63, 282–291.
  • 10. Eck L.H., Klesges R.C., Hanson C.L., Recall of a child’s intake from one meal: Are parents accurate? J. Am. Diet. Assoc., 1989, 89, 784–789.
  • 11. Faggiano F., Vineis P., Cravanzola D., Pisani P., Xompero G., Riboli E., Kaaks R., Validation of a method for the estimation of food portion size. Epidemiology, 1992, 3, 379–382.
  • 12. Field A.E., Peterson K.E., Gortmaker S.L., Cheung L., Rockett H., Fox M.K., Colditz G.A., Reproducibility and validity of a food frequency questionnaire among fourth to seventh grade inner-city school children: implications of age and day-to-day variation in dietary intake. Public Health Nutr., 1999, 2, 293–300.
  • 13. Friis S., Kruger K.S., Stripp C., Overvad K., Reproducibility and relative validity of a self-administered semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire applied to younger women. J. Clin. Epidemiol., 1997, 50, 303–311.
  • 14. Fumagalli F., Pontes M.J., Sartorelli D.S., Vieira M.N., de Lourdes Pires B.M., Validation of a food frequency questionnaire for assessing dietary nutrients in Brazilian children 5 to 10 years of age. Nutrition, 2008, 24, 427–432.
  • 15. Gunes F.E., Imeryuz N., Besin Atlası (Food Atlas). 2008, Ada Ofset, İstanbul, İSBN: 978- 9944–0301–0-6.
  • 16. Kaskoun M.C., Johnson R.K., Goran M.I., Comparison of energy intake by semiquantitative food-frequency questionnaire with total energy expenditure by the doubly labeled water method in young children. Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 1994, 60, 43–47.
  • 17. Kobayashi T., Tanaka S., Toji C., Shinohara H., Kamimura M., Okamoto N., Imai S, Fukui M., Date C., Development of a food frequency questionnaire to estimate habitual dietary intake in Japanese children. Nutr. J., 2010, 10, 9–17.
  • 18. Kowalkowska J., Slowinska M.A., Slowinski D., Dlugosz A., Niedzwiedzka E., Wadolowska L., Comparison of a full food-frequency questionnaire with the three-day unweighted food records in young Polish adult women: implications for dietary assessment. Nutrients, 2013, 5, 2747–2776.
  • 19. Lanfer A., Hebestreit A., Ahrens W., Krogh V., Sieri S., Lissner L., Eiben G., Siani A., Huybrechts I., Loit H.M., Papoutsou S., Kovács É., Pala V. on behalf of the IDEFICS Consortium. Reproducibility of food consumption frequencies derived from the Children’s Eating Habits Questionnaire used in the IDEFICS study. Int. J. Obes., 2011, 35, S61-S68.
  • 20. Lillegaard I.T., Overby N.C., Andersen L.F., Evaluation of a short food frequency questionnaire used among Norwegian children. Food Nutr. Res., 2012, 56, 6399.
  • 21. Liu L., Wang P.P., Roebothan B., Ryan A., Tucker C.S., Colbourne J., Baker N., Cotterchio M., Yi Y., Sun G., Assessing the validity of a self-administered food-frequency questionnaire (FFQ) in the adult population of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Nutr. J., 2013, 12, 49–56.
  • 22. McNaughton S.A., Hughes M.C., Marks G.C., Validation of a FFQ to estimate the intake of PUFA using plasma phospholipid fatty acids and weighed foods records. Br. J. Nutr., 2007, 97, 561–568.
  • 23. Marchioni D.M.L., Voci S.M., Leitede F.E., Fisberg R.M., Slater B., Reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire for adolescents. Cad. Saúde Pública., 2007, 23, 2187–2196.
  • 24. Masson L.F., McNeill G., Tomany J.O., Simpson J.A., Peace I.S., Wei L., Statistical approaches for assessing the relative validity of a food-frequency questionnaire: use of correlation coefficients and the kappa statistic. Public Health Nutr., 2003, 6, 313–321.
  • 25. Navarro A., Osella A.R., Guerra V., Munoz S.E., Lantieri M.J., Eynard A.R., Reproducibility and validity of a food-frequency questionnaire in assessing dietary intakes and food habits in epidemiological cancer studies in Argentina. J. Exp. Clin. Cancer Res., 2001, 20, 365–370.
  • 26. Nelson M., Black A.E., Morris J.A., Cole T.J., Between-and within subject variation in nutrient intake from infancy to old age: estimating the number of days required to rank dietary intakes with desired precision. Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 1989, 50, 155–167.
  • 27. Nelson M., Atkinson M., Darbyshire S., Food photography. II. Use of food photographs for estimating portion size and the nutrient content of meals. Br. J. Nutr., 1996, 76, 31–49.
  • 28. Pakseresht M., Sharma S., Validation of a quantitative food frequency questionnaire for Inuit population in Nunavut, Canada. J. Hum. Nutr. Diet., 2010, 23S1, 67–74.
  • 29. Preston A.M., Palacios C., Rodríguez C.A., Vélez-Rodríguez R.M., Validation and reproducibility of a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire for use in Puerto Rican children. P. R. Health Sci. J., 2011, 30, 58–64.
  • 30. Rockett H.R.H., Wolf A.M., Colditz G.A., Development and reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire to assess diets

Typ dokumentu

Bibliografia

Identyfikatory

Identyfikator YADDA

bwmeta1.element.agro-4ea3eaf2-0354-46f0-8b4c-110938bd6304
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.