1. The Development of a Food Frequency Questionnaire for the Assessment of Ultra-Processed Food Consumption in the Italian Adult Population: Protocol for a Validity and Reproducibility Study.
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Cardamone E, Iacoponi F, Fiori F, Marinoni M, Agrimi U, Silano M, and Parpinel M
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- Humans, Italy, Male, Adult, Reproducibility of Results, Female, Surveys and Questionnaires standards, Middle Aged, Pilot Projects, Young Adult, Feeding Behavior, Food Handling, Diet statistics & numerical data, Diet Records, Adolescent, Food, Processed, Diet Surveys standards, Diet Surveys methods, Fast Foods statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Background: Over the last decade, while studies on the detrimental effects of ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption have increased, methodological limitations on the quality of available evidence have emerged. Starting from a critical reassessment of the NOVA classification, this project will aim to develop and validate a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), which is based on the processing of consumed foods and specifically designed to estimate the UPF consumption and total dietary intake of macro- and micronutrients in the Italian adult population., Methods: This study will take place in selected workplaces and include healthy males and females aged ≥18 years, residing in Italy and with Italian citizenship. The FFQ will be online, voluntary, self-administered, semi-quantitative, and designed to assess food intake over the past year and distinguish between industrial, artisanal, and home-made products. This project will consist of two phases. First, a pilot study will be conducted to obtain the final version of the FFQ. The current food consumption of the target population will be investigated, through a 24 h dietary recall, and the face validity of the new tool will be tested. The second phase will involve at least 436 participants. To assess reproducibility, the FFQ will be administered twice (at an interval of 3-10 months), and the test-retest method will be used. A 7-day weighed dietary record (WDR) will also be completed after each FFQ administration. To evaluate criterion validity, data from the two WDRs will be compared against those from the first FFQ administration., Conclusions: The results will provide a new valid tool focused on food processing, potentially useful for future studies.
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- 2024
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