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Validity and reliability of a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for the JPHC study: The assessment of amino acid intake

BACKGROUND: The Japanese database of food amino acid composition was revised in 2010 after a 24-year interval. To examine the impact of the 2010 revision compared with that of the 1986 revision, we evaluated the validity and reliability of amino acid intakes assessed using a food frequency questionn...

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Autores principales: Okada, Chika, Iso, Hiroyasu, Ishihara, Junko, Maruyama, Koutatsu, Sawada, Norie, Tsugane, Shoichiro
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5394221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28190658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.je.2016.06.003
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author Okada, Chika
Iso, Hiroyasu
Ishihara, Junko
Maruyama, Koutatsu
Sawada, Norie
Tsugane, Shoichiro
author_facet Okada, Chika
Iso, Hiroyasu
Ishihara, Junko
Maruyama, Koutatsu
Sawada, Norie
Tsugane, Shoichiro
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description BACKGROUND: The Japanese database of food amino acid composition was revised in 2010 after a 24-year interval. To examine the impact of the 2010 revision compared with that of the 1986 revision, we evaluated the validity and reliability of amino acid intakes assessed using a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). METHODS: A FFQ including 138 food items was compared with 7-day dietary records, completed during each distinct season, to assess validity and administered twice at approximately a 1-year interval, to assess reliability. We calculated amino acid intakes using a database that compensated for missing food items via the substitution method. Subjects were a subsample of two cohorts of the Japan Public Health Center-based prospective study. A total of 102 men and 113 women in Cohort I and 174 men and 176 women in Cohort II provided complete dietary records and the FFQ, of whom 101 men and 108 women of Cohort I and 143 men and 146 women of Cohort II completed the FFQ twice. RESULTS: In the comparison of the FFQ with dietary records, the medians (ranges) of energy-adjusted correlation coefficients for validity were 0.35 (0.25–0.43) among men and 0.29 (0.19–0.40) among women in Cohort I, and 0.37 (0.21–0.52) and 0.38 (0.24–0.59), respectively, in Cohort II. Values for reliability were 0.47 (0.42–0.52) among men and 0.43 (0.38–0.50) among women in Cohort I, and 0.59 (0.52–0.70) and 0.54 (0.45–0.61), respectively, in Cohort II. CONCLUSIONS: The FFQ used in our prospective cohort study is a suitable tool for estimating amino acid intakes.
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spelling pubmed-53942212017-04-25 Validity and reliability of a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for the JPHC study: The assessment of amino acid intake Okada, Chika Iso, Hiroyasu Ishihara, Junko Maruyama, Koutatsu Sawada, Norie Tsugane, Shoichiro J Epidemiol Short Communication BACKGROUND: The Japanese database of food amino acid composition was revised in 2010 after a 24-year interval. To examine the impact of the 2010 revision compared with that of the 1986 revision, we evaluated the validity and reliability of amino acid intakes assessed using a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). METHODS: A FFQ including 138 food items was compared with 7-day dietary records, completed during each distinct season, to assess validity and administered twice at approximately a 1-year interval, to assess reliability. We calculated amino acid intakes using a database that compensated for missing food items via the substitution method. Subjects were a subsample of two cohorts of the Japan Public Health Center-based prospective study. A total of 102 men and 113 women in Cohort I and 174 men and 176 women in Cohort II provided complete dietary records and the FFQ, of whom 101 men and 108 women of Cohort I and 143 men and 146 women of Cohort II completed the FFQ twice. RESULTS: In the comparison of the FFQ with dietary records, the medians (ranges) of energy-adjusted correlation coefficients for validity were 0.35 (0.25–0.43) among men and 0.29 (0.19–0.40) among women in Cohort I, and 0.37 (0.21–0.52) and 0.38 (0.24–0.59), respectively, in Cohort II. Values for reliability were 0.47 (0.42–0.52) among men and 0.43 (0.38–0.50) among women in Cohort I, and 0.59 (0.52–0.70) and 0.54 (0.45–0.61), respectively, in Cohort II. CONCLUSIONS: The FFQ used in our prospective cohort study is a suitable tool for estimating amino acid intakes. Elsevier 2017-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5394221/ /pubmed/28190658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.je.2016.06.003 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Okada, Chika
Iso, Hiroyasu
Ishihara, Junko
Maruyama, Koutatsu
Sawada, Norie
Tsugane, Shoichiro
Validity and reliability of a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for the JPHC study: The assessment of amino acid intake
title Validity and reliability of a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for the JPHC study: The assessment of amino acid intake
title_full Validity and reliability of a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for the JPHC study: The assessment of amino acid intake
title_fullStr Validity and reliability of a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for the JPHC study: The assessment of amino acid intake
title_full_unstemmed Validity and reliability of a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for the JPHC study: The assessment of amino acid intake
title_short Validity and reliability of a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for the JPHC study: The assessment of amino acid intake
title_sort validity and reliability of a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for the jphc study: the assessment of amino acid intake
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5394221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28190658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.je.2016.06.003
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