Relative validity and reproducibility of dietary quality scores from a short diet screener in a multi-ethnic Asian population

Short screeners for assessing dietary quality are lacking in Asia. We recently developed a short thirty-seven-item diet screener (DS). The present study aimed to evaluate reproducibility and relative validity of the DS in assessing a priori dietary quality indices (DQI; i.e. the Alternative Healthy...

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Published inPublic health nutrition Vol. 21; no. 15; pp. 2735 - 2743
Main Authors Whitton, Clare, Ho, Jolene Chien Yee, Rebello, Salome A, van Dam, Rob M
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Published Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.10.2018
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Abstract Short screeners for assessing dietary quality are lacking in Asia. We recently developed a short thirty-seven-item diet screener (DS). The present study aimed to evaluate reproducibility and relative validity of the DS in assessing a priori dietary quality indices (DQI; i.e. the Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010), alternate Mediterranean Diet (aMed) and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet) and intakes of selected foods. DS administration and biomarker measurement took place twice within a 4-month interval. A 163-item FFQ was administered one month after the second DS administration. Singapore, a multi-ethnic urban Asian country. Singapore residents (n 161) aged 18-79 years, of Chinese, Malay and Indian ethnicity. Reproducibility coefficients for the two DS were 0·71 (DQI) and 0·65 (food groups). Correlations (ρ) between mean DS and FFQ DQI scores were 0·51 (AHEI-2010), 0·50 (aMed) and 0·61 (DASH; all P<0·05). Cohen's weighted kappa indicated moderate agreement between the two measures (κ w=0·48-0·58). DS DQI scores were associated with concentrations of β-cryptoxanthin (AHEI-2010, ρ=0·26; P<0·05), odd-chain SFA (aMed, ρ=0·24; DASH, ρ=0·25; both P<0·05), and enterolactone, total carotenoids, PUFA and α-linolenic acid (all scores, ρ=0·17-0·30; all P<0·05). Scores were not associated with isoflavone or long-chain n-3 PUFA concentrations. A short screener can be used to assess DQI with good reproducibility and relative validity compared with a longer FFQ in an Asian population.
AbstractList Short screeners for assessing dietary quality are lacking in Asia. We recently developed a short thirty-seven-item diet screener (DS). The present study aimed to evaluate reproducibility and relative validity of the DS in assessing a priori dietary quality indices (DQI; i.e. the Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010), alternate Mediterranean Diet (aMed) and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet) and intakes of selected foods. DS administration and biomarker measurement took place twice within a 4-month interval. A 163-item FFQ was administered one month after the second DS administration. Singapore, a multi-ethnic urban Asian country. Singapore residents (n 161) aged 18–79 years, of Chinese, Malay and Indian ethnicity. Reproducibility coefficients for the two DS were 0·71 (DQI) and 0·65 (food groups). Correlations (ρ) between mean DS and FFQ DQI scores were 0·51 (AHEI-2010), 0·50 (aMed) and 0·61 (DASH; all P<0·05). Cohen’s weighted kappa indicated moderate agreement between the two measures (κ w=0·48–0·58). DS DQI scores were associated with concentrations of β-cryptoxanthin (AHEI-2010, ρ=0·26; P<0·05), odd-chain SFA (aMed, ρ=0·24; DASH, ρ=0·25; both P<0·05), and enterolactone, total carotenoids, PUFA and α-linolenic acid (all scores, ρ=0·17–0·30; all P<0·05). Scores were not associated with isoflavone or long-chain n-3 PUFA concentrations. A short screener can be used to assess DQI with good reproducibility and relative validity compared with a longer FFQ in an Asian population.
Short screeners for assessing dietary quality are lacking in Asia. We recently developed a short thirty-seven-item diet screener (DS). The present study aimed to evaluate reproducibility and relative validity of the DS in assessing a priori dietary quality indices (DQI; i.e. the Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010), alternate Mediterranean Diet (aMed) and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet) and intakes of selected foods.OBJECTIVEShort screeners for assessing dietary quality are lacking in Asia. We recently developed a short thirty-seven-item diet screener (DS). The present study aimed to evaluate reproducibility and relative validity of the DS in assessing a priori dietary quality indices (DQI; i.e. the Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010), alternate Mediterranean Diet (aMed) and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet) and intakes of selected foods.DS administration and biomarker measurement took place twice within a 4-month interval. A 163-item FFQ was administered one month after the second DS administration.DESIGNDS administration and biomarker measurement took place twice within a 4-month interval. A 163-item FFQ was administered one month after the second DS administration.Singapore, a multi-ethnic urban Asian country.SETTINGSingapore, a multi-ethnic urban Asian country.Singapore residents (n 161) aged 18-79 years, of Chinese, Malay and Indian ethnicity.SUBJECTSSingapore residents (n 161) aged 18-79 years, of Chinese, Malay and Indian ethnicity.Reproducibility coefficients for the two DS were 0·71 (DQI) and 0·65 (food groups). Correlations (ρ) between mean DS and FFQ DQI scores were 0·51 (AHEI-2010), 0·50 (aMed) and 0·61 (DASH; all P<0·05). Cohen's weighted kappa indicated moderate agreement between the two measures (κ w=0·48-0·58). DS DQI scores were associated with concentrations of β-cryptoxanthin (AHEI-2010, ρ=0·26; P<0·05), odd-chain SFA (aMed, ρ=0·24; DASH, ρ=0·25; both P<0·05), and enterolactone, total carotenoids, PUFA and α-linolenic acid (all scores, ρ=0·17-0·30; all P<0·05). Scores were not associated with isoflavone or long-chain n-3 PUFA concentrations.RESULTSReproducibility coefficients for the two DS were 0·71 (DQI) and 0·65 (food groups). Correlations (ρ) between mean DS and FFQ DQI scores were 0·51 (AHEI-2010), 0·50 (aMed) and 0·61 (DASH; all P<0·05). Cohen's weighted kappa indicated moderate agreement between the two measures (κ w=0·48-0·58). DS DQI scores were associated with concentrations of β-cryptoxanthin (AHEI-2010, ρ=0·26; P<0·05), odd-chain SFA (aMed, ρ=0·24; DASH, ρ=0·25; both P<0·05), and enterolactone, total carotenoids, PUFA and α-linolenic acid (all scores, ρ=0·17-0·30; all P<0·05). Scores were not associated with isoflavone or long-chain n-3 PUFA concentrations.A short screener can be used to assess DQI with good reproducibility and relative validity compared with a longer FFQ in an Asian population.CONCLUSIONSA short screener can be used to assess DQI with good reproducibility and relative validity compared with a longer FFQ in an Asian population.
Short screeners for assessing dietary quality are lacking in Asia. We recently developed a short thirty-seven-item diet screener (DS). The present study aimed to evaluate reproducibility and relative validity of the DS in assessing a priori dietary quality indices (DQI; i.e. the Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010), alternate Mediterranean Diet (aMed) and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet) and intakes of selected foods. DS administration and biomarker measurement took place twice within a 4-month interval. A 163-item FFQ was administered one month after the second DS administration. Singapore, a multi-ethnic urban Asian country. Singapore residents (n 161) aged 18-79 years, of Chinese, Malay and Indian ethnicity. Reproducibility coefficients for the two DS were 0·71 (DQI) and 0·65 (food groups). Correlations (ρ) between mean DS and FFQ DQI scores were 0·51 (AHEI-2010), 0·50 (aMed) and 0·61 (DASH; all P<0·05). Cohen's weighted kappa indicated moderate agreement between the two measures (κ w=0·48-0·58). DS DQI scores were associated with concentrations of β-cryptoxanthin (AHEI-2010, ρ=0·26; P<0·05), odd-chain SFA (aMed, ρ=0·24; DASH, ρ=0·25; both P<0·05), and enterolactone, total carotenoids, PUFA and α-linolenic acid (all scores, ρ=0·17-0·30; all P<0·05). Scores were not associated with isoflavone or long-chain n-3 PUFA concentrations. A short screener can be used to assess DQI with good reproducibility and relative validity compared with a longer FFQ in an Asian population.
ObjectiveShort screeners for assessing dietary quality are lacking in Asia. We recently developed a short thirty-seven-item diet screener (DS). The present study aimed to evaluate reproducibility and relative validity of the DS in assessing a priori dietary quality indices (DQI; i.e. the Alternative Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010), alternate Mediterranean Diet (aMed) and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet) and intakes of selected foods.DesignDS administration and biomarker measurement took place twice within a 4-month interval. A 163-item FFQ was administered one month after the second DS administration.SettingSingapore, a multi-ethnic urban Asian country.SubjectsSingapore residents (n 161) aged 18–79 years, of Chinese, Malay and Indian ethnicity.ResultsReproducibility coefficients for the two DS were 0·71 (DQI) and 0·65 (food groups). Correlations (ρ) between mean DS and FFQ DQI scores were 0·51 (AHEI-2010), 0·50 (aMed) and 0·61 (DASH; all P<0·05). Cohen’s weighted kappa indicated moderate agreement between the two measures (κw=0·48–0·58). DS DQI scores were associated with concentrations of β-cryptoxanthin (AHEI-2010, ρ=0·26; P<0·05), odd-chain SFA (aMed, ρ=0·24; DASH, ρ=0·25; both P<0·05), and enterolactone, total carotenoids, PUFA and α-linolenic acid (all scores, ρ=0·17–0·30; all P<0·05). Scores were not associated with isoflavone or long-chain n-3 PUFA concentrations.ConclusionsA short screener can be used to assess DQI with good reproducibility and relative validity compared with a longer FFQ in an Asian population.
Author Rebello, Salome A
van Dam, Rob M
Whitton, Clare
Ho, Jolene Chien Yee
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2 Department of Medicine , Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine , National University of Singapore and National University Health System , Singapore
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Snippet Short screeners for assessing dietary quality are lacking in Asia. We recently developed a short thirty-seven-item diet screener (DS). The present study aimed...
ObjectiveShort screeners for assessing dietary quality are lacking in Asia. We recently developed a short thirty-seven-item diet screener (DS). The present...
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adult
Aged
alpha-linolenic acid
Asian People - statistics & numerical data
Assessment and Methodology
beta-cryptoxanthin
Biomarkers
Carotenoids
Chains
Chronic illnesses
Diabetes
Diet
Diet Surveys - methods
Diet Surveys - statistics & numerical data
Diet, Healthy - methods
Diet, Healthy - statistics & numerical data
Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diet
Disease
Eating behavior
Ethnicity - statistics & numerical data
Female
Food
Food groups
Food selection
Fruits
healthy eating habits
Humans
Hypertension
Hypothesis testing
Isoflavones
lactones
Legumes
Linolenic acid
Male
Mediterranean diet
Middle Aged
Minority & ethnic groups
Mortality
nationalities and ethnic groups
Nutrition research
nutritional adequacy
omega-3 fatty acids
Population
Quality
Quality assessment
Reproducibility
Reproducibility of Results
Research Paper
Seafood
Singapore
Surveys and Questionnaires - standards
Urban Population - statistics & numerical data
Urine
Validity
Vegetables
Young Adult
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Title Relative validity and reproducibility of dietary quality scores from a short diet screener in a multi-ethnic Asian population
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