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The reliability of an adolescent dietary pattern identified using reduced-rank regression: comparison of a FFQ and 3 d food record
Despite the increasing use of dietary patterns (DP) to study diet and health outcomes, relatively few studies have examined the reliability of DP using different dietary assessment methods. Reduced-rank regression (RRR) is an emerging statistical method that incorporates a priori information to char...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4301213/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25091285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114514001111 |
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author | Appannah, Geeta Pot, Gerda Karolien O'Sullivan, Therese Anne Oddy, Wendy Hazel Jebb, Susan Ann Ambrosini, Gina Leslie |
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description | Despite the increasing use of dietary patterns (DP) to study diet and health outcomes, relatively few studies have examined the reliability of DP using different dietary assessment methods. Reduced-rank regression (RRR) is an emerging statistical method that incorporates a priori information to characterise DP related to specific outcomes of interest. The aim of the present study was to compare DP identified using the RRR method in a FFQ with those in a 3 d food record (FR). Participants were 783 adolescents from the Western Australian Pregnancy (Raine) Cohort Study who completed both a FFQ and FR at 14 years of age. A similar ‘energy-dense, high-fat and low-fibre’ DP was identified in the FFQ and FR that was characterised by high intakes of processed meat and sugar-sweetened beverages, and low intakes of vegetables and fresh fruit. Nutrient profiles for this DP were consistent in the FFQ and FR. Pearson's correlation coefficient between participants' z-scores for the DP identified in the FFQ and FR was 0·35 for girls and 0·49 for boys (P< 0·05). The mean difference between DP z-scores derived from the FFQ and FR was − 0·08 (95 % CI − 0·21, 0·04) for girls and − 0·05 (95 % CI − 0·17, 0·07) for boys. The 95 % limits of agreement were − 2·55 to 2·39 for girls and − 2·52 to 2·41 for boys. These findings suggest that very similar DP may be identified and their z-scores show modest agreement when applying the RRR method to dietary intake data collected from adolescents using a FFQ or FR. |
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spelling | pubmed-43012132015-04-13 The reliability of an adolescent dietary pattern identified using reduced-rank regression: comparison of a FFQ and 3 d food record Appannah, Geeta Pot, Gerda Karolien O'Sullivan, Therese Anne Oddy, Wendy Hazel Jebb, Susan Ann Ambrosini, Gina Leslie Br J Nutr Full Papers Despite the increasing use of dietary patterns (DP) to study diet and health outcomes, relatively few studies have examined the reliability of DP using different dietary assessment methods. Reduced-rank regression (RRR) is an emerging statistical method that incorporates a priori information to characterise DP related to specific outcomes of interest. The aim of the present study was to compare DP identified using the RRR method in a FFQ with those in a 3 d food record (FR). Participants were 783 adolescents from the Western Australian Pregnancy (Raine) Cohort Study who completed both a FFQ and FR at 14 years of age. A similar ‘energy-dense, high-fat and low-fibre’ DP was identified in the FFQ and FR that was characterised by high intakes of processed meat and sugar-sweetened beverages, and low intakes of vegetables and fresh fruit. Nutrient profiles for this DP were consistent in the FFQ and FR. Pearson's correlation coefficient between participants' z-scores for the DP identified in the FFQ and FR was 0·35 for girls and 0·49 for boys (P< 0·05). The mean difference between DP z-scores derived from the FFQ and FR was − 0·08 (95 % CI − 0·21, 0·04) for girls and − 0·05 (95 % CI − 0·17, 0·07) for boys. The 95 % limits of agreement were − 2·55 to 2·39 for girls and − 2·52 to 2·41 for boys. These findings suggest that very similar DP may be identified and their z-scores show modest agreement when applying the RRR method to dietary intake data collected from adolescents using a FFQ or FR. Cambridge University Press 2014-08-28 2014-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4301213/ /pubmed/25091285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114514001111 Text en © The Authors 2014 This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Full Papers Appannah, Geeta Pot, Gerda Karolien O'Sullivan, Therese Anne Oddy, Wendy Hazel Jebb, Susan Ann Ambrosini, Gina Leslie The reliability of an adolescent dietary pattern identified using reduced-rank regression: comparison of a FFQ and 3 d food record |
title | The reliability of an adolescent dietary pattern identified using reduced-rank regression: comparison of a FFQ and 3 d food record |
title_full | The reliability of an adolescent dietary pattern identified using reduced-rank regression: comparison of a FFQ and 3 d food record |
title_fullStr | The reliability of an adolescent dietary pattern identified using reduced-rank regression: comparison of a FFQ and 3 d food record |
title_full_unstemmed | The reliability of an adolescent dietary pattern identified using reduced-rank regression: comparison of a FFQ and 3 d food record |
title_short | The reliability of an adolescent dietary pattern identified using reduced-rank regression: comparison of a FFQ and 3 d food record |
title_sort | reliability of an adolescent dietary pattern identified using reduced-rank regression: comparison of a ffq and 3 d food record |
topic | Full Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4301213/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25091285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114514001111 |
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