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Can a dietary quality score derived from a short-form FFQ assess dietary quality in UK adult population surveys?

Authors :
Cleghorn, Christine L
Harrison, Roger A
Ransley, Joan K
Wilkinson, Shan
Thomas, James
Cade, Janet E
Source :
Public Health Nutrition; Nov2016, Vol. 19 Issue 16, p2915-2923, 9p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

<bold>Objective: </bold>To devise a measure of diet quality from a short-form FFQ (SFFFQ) for population surveys. To validate the SFFFQ against an extensive FFQ and a 24 h diet recall.<bold>Design: </bold>Population-based cross-sectional survey.<bold>Setting: </bold>East Leeds and Bolton in Northern England.<bold>Subjects: </bold>Adults (n 1999) were randomly selected from lists of those registered with a general practitioner in the study areas, contacted by mail and asked to complete the SFFFQ. Responders were sent a longer FFQ to complete and asked if they would take part in a telephone-based 24 h diet recall.<bold>Results: </bold>Results from 826 people completing the SFFFQ, 705 completing the FFQ and forty-seven completing the diet recall were included in the analyses. The dietary quality score (DQS), based on fruit, vegetable, oily fish, non-milk extrinsic sugar and fat intakes, showed significant agreement between the SFFFQ and the FFQ (κ=0·38, P<0·001). The DQS for the SFFFQ and the diet recall did not show significant agreement (κ=0·04, P=0·312). A number of single items on the SFFFQ predicted a 'healthy' DQS when calculated from the FFQ. The odds of having a healthy diet were increased by 27 % (95 % CI 9, 49 %, P<0·001) for an increase in fruit of 1 portion/d and decreased by 67 % (95 % CI 47, 79 %, P<0·001) for an increase in crisps of 1 portion/d.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>The SFFFQ has been shown to be an effective method of assessing diet quality. It provides an important method for determining variations in diet quality within and across different populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13689800
Volume :
19
Issue :
16
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Public Health Nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120529906
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980016001099