P1-437 Relative validity of a short food frequency questionnaire for assessing nutrient intake vs 3-day weighed diet records in young Japanese women

IntroductionWe have executed a validity test on our short food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) in “middle-aged” Japanese, but not “young women” yet, and here examined.MethodsOne hundred and twenty five young women in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, completed the FFQ and 3 day-weighed diet records (3d-WDRs) i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) 2011-08, Vol.65 (Suppl 1), p.A188-A188
Hauptverfasser: Goto, C, Tokudome, Y, Imaeda, N, Kuriki, K, Tokudome, S
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Zusammenfassung:IntroductionWe have executed a validity test on our short food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) in “middle-aged” Japanese, but not “young women” yet, and here examined.MethodsOne hundred and twenty five young women in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, completed the FFQ and 3 day-weighed diet records (3d-WDRs) in 2009. We compared intakes of energy and 26 nutrients computed with the FFQ against those with 3d-WDRs as reference.ResultsParticipant's means (SD) of age and BMI were 20.3 (0.5) years and 23.3 (2.3) kg/m2, respectively. No significant difference was found between energy intakes of 1579 (221) and 1576 (258) kcal/day according to the FFQ and 3d-WDRs. Pearson's correlation coefficients between each nutrient intake derived from the FFQ and 3d-WDRs were 0.29 (energy), 0.18 (protein), 0.26 (fat), 0.28 (carbohydrate), 0.53 (calcium), 0.20 (iron), 0.21 (sodium), 0.33 (potassium), 0.31 (carotene), 0.30 (Vitamin A), 0.36 (Vitamin D), 0.36 (soluble dietary fibre), 0.32 (insoluble dietary fibre), 0.31 (total dietary fibre) and 0.23 (n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids), respectively. Median percentages for exact agreement and disagreement according to quartile classification of each nutrient intake measured with both methods were 25.6 and 6.4, respectively.ConclusionsSimilarly to our previous study, we showed considerably high relative validity values for consumption of macro- and micro-nutrients estimated with the FFQ vs those assessed with 3d-WDRs. The FFQ therefore appears applicable for categorising individuals according to consumption of energy and the selected nutrients in dietary studies of young Japanese women.
ISSN:0143-005X
1470-2738
DOI:10.1136/jech.2011.142976g.27