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The Relative Validity of the Menzies Remote Short-Item Dietary Assessment Tool (MRSDAT) in Aboriginal Australian Children Aged 6–36 Months

Authors :
Therese Kearns
Dani Kennedy
Julie Brimblecombe
Athira Rohit
Sarah Hanieh
Rebecca Byrne
Beverley-Ann Biggs
Rebecca K. Golley
Emma Tonkin
Source :
Nutrients, Vol 10, Iss 5, p 590 (2018), Nutrients, Nutrients; Volume 10; Issue 5; Pages: 590
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2018.

Abstract

The Menzies Remote Short-item Dietary Assessment Tool (MRSDAT) can be used to derive a dietary index score, which measures the degree of compliance with the Australian Dietary Guidelines. This study aimed to determine the relative validity of a dietary index score for children aged 6–24 months, living in a Remote Aboriginal Community (RAC), derived using MRSDAT. This validation study compared dietary index scores derived using MRSDAT with those derived from the average of three 24-h recalls. Participants were aged 6–36 months at the first dietary assessment and were living in a RAC. The level of agreement between the two methods was explored using Lin’s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC), Bland-Altman plots, weighted Cohen’s kappa, and Fischer’s exact and paired t-tests. Forty participants were recruited. The CCC was poor between methods (R = 0.35, 95% CI 0.06, 0.58), with MRSDAT estimating higher dietary intake scores for all food groups except fruit, and higher dietary quality scores by an average of 4.78 points/100. Community-based Aboriginal researchers were central to this validation study. MRSDAT was within the performance range of other short-item dietary assessment tools developed for young children, and shows promise for use with very young children in RACs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726643
Volume :
10
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrients
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9fe36a5974c5652a7abbb3f1e9889a29