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Comparative validity of the ASSO–Food Frequency Questionnaire for the web-based assessment of food and nutrients intake in adolescents

BACKGROUND: A new web-based food frequency questionnaire (the ASSO–FFQ) was developed within the ASSO Project funded by the Italian Ministry of Health. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study is to assess the validity of the ASSO–FFQ at food groups, energy, and nutrients level. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS:...

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Autores principales: Tabacchi, Garden, Filippi, Anna Rita, Breda, João, Censi, Laura, Amodio, Emanuele, Napoli, Giuseppe, Bianco, Antonino, Jemni, Monèm, Firenze, Alberto, Mammina, Caterina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4400301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25882537
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.26216
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author Tabacchi, Garden
Filippi, Anna Rita
Breda, João
Censi, Laura
Amodio, Emanuele
Napoli, Giuseppe
Bianco, Antonino
Jemni, Monèm
Firenze, Alberto
Mammina, Caterina
author_facet Tabacchi, Garden
Filippi, Anna Rita
Breda, João
Censi, Laura
Amodio, Emanuele
Napoli, Giuseppe
Bianco, Antonino
Jemni, Monèm
Firenze, Alberto
Mammina, Caterina
author_sort Tabacchi, Garden
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description BACKGROUND: A new web-based food frequency questionnaire (the ASSO–FFQ) was developed within the ASSO Project funded by the Italian Ministry of Health. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study is to assess the validity of the ASSO–FFQ at food groups, energy, and nutrients level. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS: The validation study compared the ASSO–FFQ against a weighted food record (WFR) measuring foods, beverages and supplements intake, compiled during the week following the ASSO–FFQ administration. Ninety-two subjects aged 14–17, recruited from secondary schools in Palermo (Italy), completed the ASSO–FFQ and WFR. The intake of 24 food groups, energy, and 52 nutrients were taken as main outcomes. Tests for paired observations, Spearman and Pearson’s correlation coefficients (cc), kappa statistics and classification in quintiles, Bland–Altman plots and multiple regressions, on untransformed and transformed data were used for the statistical analysis. RESULTS: High cc (≥0.40) were found for soft drinks, milk, tea/coffee, vegetables, and lactose; fair energy-adjusted cc (0.25–0.40) for water, alcoholic drinks, breakfast cereals, fishery products, savory food, fruit juice, eggs, and 19 nutrients. The subjects classified in the same or adjacent quintile for food groups ranged from 40% (alcoholic drinks) to 100% (dried fruit); for energy and nutrients from 43% (phosphorus, thiamin, niacin) to 77% (lactose). Mean differences were not significant for water, soft drinks, meat, sweets, animal fats, milk and white bread, and vitamin B(12) and folate. Limits of Agreement were broad for all food groups and nutrients. School, gender, alcohol consumption and between meals mainly affected most food groups’ intake differences. Gender stratification showed females had increased Pearson’s cc for energy and 28 nutrients, such as almost all fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. CONCLUSIONS: The ASSO–FFQ could be applied in epidemiological studies for the assessment of dietary consumption in adolescents to adequately rank food, energy and nutrient intakes at a group level.
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spelling pubmed-44003012015-05-05 Comparative validity of the ASSO–Food Frequency Questionnaire for the web-based assessment of food and nutrients intake in adolescents Tabacchi, Garden Filippi, Anna Rita Breda, João Censi, Laura Amodio, Emanuele Napoli, Giuseppe Bianco, Antonino Jemni, Monèm Firenze, Alberto Mammina, Caterina Food Nutr Res Original Article BACKGROUND: A new web-based food frequency questionnaire (the ASSO–FFQ) was developed within the ASSO Project funded by the Italian Ministry of Health. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study is to assess the validity of the ASSO–FFQ at food groups, energy, and nutrients level. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS: The validation study compared the ASSO–FFQ against a weighted food record (WFR) measuring foods, beverages and supplements intake, compiled during the week following the ASSO–FFQ administration. Ninety-two subjects aged 14–17, recruited from secondary schools in Palermo (Italy), completed the ASSO–FFQ and WFR. The intake of 24 food groups, energy, and 52 nutrients were taken as main outcomes. Tests for paired observations, Spearman and Pearson’s correlation coefficients (cc), kappa statistics and classification in quintiles, Bland–Altman plots and multiple regressions, on untransformed and transformed data were used for the statistical analysis. RESULTS: High cc (≥0.40) were found for soft drinks, milk, tea/coffee, vegetables, and lactose; fair energy-adjusted cc (0.25–0.40) for water, alcoholic drinks, breakfast cereals, fishery products, savory food, fruit juice, eggs, and 19 nutrients. The subjects classified in the same or adjacent quintile for food groups ranged from 40% (alcoholic drinks) to 100% (dried fruit); for energy and nutrients from 43% (phosphorus, thiamin, niacin) to 77% (lactose). Mean differences were not significant for water, soft drinks, meat, sweets, animal fats, milk and white bread, and vitamin B(12) and folate. Limits of Agreement were broad for all food groups and nutrients. School, gender, alcohol consumption and between meals mainly affected most food groups’ intake differences. Gender stratification showed females had increased Pearson’s cc for energy and 28 nutrients, such as almost all fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. CONCLUSIONS: The ASSO–FFQ could be applied in epidemiological studies for the assessment of dietary consumption in adolescents to adequately rank food, energy and nutrient intakes at a group level. Co-Action Publishing 2015-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4400301/ /pubmed/25882537 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.26216 Text en © 2015 Garden Tabacchi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
spellingShingle Original Article
Tabacchi, Garden
Filippi, Anna Rita
Breda, João
Censi, Laura
Amodio, Emanuele
Napoli, Giuseppe
Bianco, Antonino
Jemni, Monèm
Firenze, Alberto
Mammina, Caterina
Comparative validity of the ASSO–Food Frequency Questionnaire for the web-based assessment of food and nutrients intake in adolescents
title Comparative validity of the ASSO–Food Frequency Questionnaire for the web-based assessment of food and nutrients intake in adolescents
title_full Comparative validity of the ASSO–Food Frequency Questionnaire for the web-based assessment of food and nutrients intake in adolescents
title_fullStr Comparative validity of the ASSO–Food Frequency Questionnaire for the web-based assessment of food and nutrients intake in adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Comparative validity of the ASSO–Food Frequency Questionnaire for the web-based assessment of food and nutrients intake in adolescents
title_short Comparative validity of the ASSO–Food Frequency Questionnaire for the web-based assessment of food and nutrients intake in adolescents
title_sort comparative validity of the asso–food frequency questionnaire for the web-based assessment of food and nutrients intake in adolescents
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4400301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25882537
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v59.26216
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