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Development of a Portfolio Diet Score and Its Concurrent and Predictive Validity Assessed by a Food Frequency Questionnaire

The Portfolio Diet, a plant-based portfolio of cholesterol-lowering foods, has been shown to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and other cardiovascular risk factors, in randomized controlled trials (RCTs). It is not known if these beneficial effects translate to a lower incidence O...

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Autores principales: Glenn, Andrea J., Boucher, Beatrice A., Kavcic, Chloe C., Khan, Tauseef A., Paquette, Melanie, Kendall, Cyril W. C., Hanley, Anthony J., Jenkins, David J. A., Sievenpiper, John L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34445009
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082850
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author Glenn, Andrea J.
Boucher, Beatrice A.
Kavcic, Chloe C.
Khan, Tauseef A.
Paquette, Melanie
Kendall, Cyril W. C.
Hanley, Anthony J.
Jenkins, David J. A.
Sievenpiper, John L.
author_facet Glenn, Andrea J.
Boucher, Beatrice A.
Kavcic, Chloe C.
Khan, Tauseef A.
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Kendall, Cyril W. C.
Hanley, Anthony J.
Jenkins, David J. A.
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description The Portfolio Diet, a plant-based portfolio of cholesterol-lowering foods, has been shown to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and other cardiovascular risk factors, in randomized controlled trials (RCTs). It is not known if these beneficial effects translate to a lower incidence OF cardiovascular disease (CVD). To support examinations between Portfolio Diet adherence and disease, a Portfolio Diet score (PDS) was developed and its predictive and concurrent validity was assessed within the Toronto Healthy Diet Study, a six-month RCT in overweight adults. Predictive validity was assessed using change in the PDS measured by food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and concomitant change in LDL-C from baseline to six months using multiple linear regression, adjusted for potential confounders (n = 652). Concurrent validity was assessed in a subset of participants (n = 50) who completed the FFQ and a 7-day diet record (7DDR) at baseline. The PDS determined from each diet assessment method was used to derive correlation coefficients and Bland–Altman plots to assess the between-method agreement. The change in PDS was inversely associated with change in LDL-C (β coefficients: −0.01 mmol/L (95% confidence intervals (CIs): −0.02, −0.002; p = 0.02). The correlation between the PDS from the FFQ and 7DDR was 0.69 (95% CIs: 0.48, 0.85). The Bland–Altman plot showed reasonable agreement between the score from the FFQ and 7DDR. These findings indicate predictive validity of the PDS with lower LDL-C, and reasonable concurrent validity of the PDS as assessed by an FFQ against a 7DDR.
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spelling pubmed-83987862021-08-29 Development of a Portfolio Diet Score and Its Concurrent and Predictive Validity Assessed by a Food Frequency Questionnaire Glenn, Andrea J. Boucher, Beatrice A. Kavcic, Chloe C. Khan, Tauseef A. Paquette, Melanie Kendall, Cyril W. C. Hanley, Anthony J. Jenkins, David J. A. Sievenpiper, John L. Nutrients Article The Portfolio Diet, a plant-based portfolio of cholesterol-lowering foods, has been shown to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and other cardiovascular risk factors, in randomized controlled trials (RCTs). It is not known if these beneficial effects translate to a lower incidence OF cardiovascular disease (CVD). To support examinations between Portfolio Diet adherence and disease, a Portfolio Diet score (PDS) was developed and its predictive and concurrent validity was assessed within the Toronto Healthy Diet Study, a six-month RCT in overweight adults. Predictive validity was assessed using change in the PDS measured by food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and concomitant change in LDL-C from baseline to six months using multiple linear regression, adjusted for potential confounders (n = 652). Concurrent validity was assessed in a subset of participants (n = 50) who completed the FFQ and a 7-day diet record (7DDR) at baseline. The PDS determined from each diet assessment method was used to derive correlation coefficients and Bland–Altman plots to assess the between-method agreement. The change in PDS was inversely associated with change in LDL-C (β coefficients: −0.01 mmol/L (95% confidence intervals (CIs): −0.02, −0.002; p = 0.02). The correlation between the PDS from the FFQ and 7DDR was 0.69 (95% CIs: 0.48, 0.85). The Bland–Altman plot showed reasonable agreement between the score from the FFQ and 7DDR. These findings indicate predictive validity of the PDS with lower LDL-C, and reasonable concurrent validity of the PDS as assessed by an FFQ against a 7DDR. MDPI 2021-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8398786/ /pubmed/34445009 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082850 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jenkins, David J. A.
Sievenpiper, John L.
Development of a Portfolio Diet Score and Its Concurrent and Predictive Validity Assessed by a Food Frequency Questionnaire
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34445009
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082850
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