Relative validity of a food frequency questionnaire used in the Inter99 study
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Relative validity of a food frequency questionnaire used in the Inter99 study. / Toft, Ulla Marie Nørgaard; Kristoffersen, Lis; Ladelund, S; Bysted, A; Jakobsen, J; Lau, Cathrine; Jørgensen, Torben; Borch-Johnsen, Knut; Ovesen, L.
In: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 62, No. 8, 2007, p. 1038-46.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Relative validity of a food frequency questionnaire used in the Inter99 study
AU - Toft, Ulla Marie Nørgaard
AU - Kristoffersen, Lis
AU - Ladelund, S
AU - Bysted, A
AU - Jakobsen, J
AU - Lau, Cathrine
AU - Jørgensen, Torben
AU - Borch-Johnsen, Knut
AU - Ovesen, L
N1 - Keywords: 4-Aminobenzoic Acid; Adult; Biological Markers; Carotenoids; Denmark; Diet; Diet Records; Diet Surveys; Female; Fruit; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Nitrogen; Nutrition Assessment; Questionnaires; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Statistics, Nonparametric; Vegetables
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity of the Inter99 food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) compared with a 28-days' diet history and biomarkers. SUBJECTS: A random sample of 13 016 individuals were drawn from a general population and invited for a health screening programme. Participation rate was 52.5%. All high-risk individuals were re-invited for assessment after 1 and 3 years and completed a 198-item FFQ at all three occasions. Participants attending for 3 years follow-up were invited to participate in the validation study, including a 28-days' diet history, a 24-h urine collection and a fasting blood sample. Overall, 264 subjects participated. RESULTS: Spearman's rank correlation coefficients between the two dietary methods ranged from 0.31(beta-carotene) to 0.64 (fruits) in men and from 0.31 (polyunsaturated fat and sodium) to 0.64 (fruits) for women. The proportion of individuals classified in the same or adjacent quintiles were, on average, 72% for men and 69% for women. Gross misclassification was found on average in 2%. The correlation coefficients of the residuals ranged from 0.27 (sodium) to 0.61 (fruits) for men and from 0.21 (sodium) to 0.62 (B12-vitamin) for women. Correlation coefficients between fruit and vegetable intake and carotenoids ranged from -0.08 (lycopene) to 0.44 (alpha-carotene). For the residuals the correlation coefficients ranged from -0.004 (lycopene) to 0.47 (alpha-carotene). CONCLUSION: The Inter99 FFQ and the residuals of the intake provide acceptable classification of individuals according to their dietary intakes and the FFQ gives a good quantitative measurement of key dietary components.
AB - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity of the Inter99 food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) compared with a 28-days' diet history and biomarkers. SUBJECTS: A random sample of 13 016 individuals were drawn from a general population and invited for a health screening programme. Participation rate was 52.5%. All high-risk individuals were re-invited for assessment after 1 and 3 years and completed a 198-item FFQ at all three occasions. Participants attending for 3 years follow-up were invited to participate in the validation study, including a 28-days' diet history, a 24-h urine collection and a fasting blood sample. Overall, 264 subjects participated. RESULTS: Spearman's rank correlation coefficients between the two dietary methods ranged from 0.31(beta-carotene) to 0.64 (fruits) in men and from 0.31 (polyunsaturated fat and sodium) to 0.64 (fruits) for women. The proportion of individuals classified in the same or adjacent quintiles were, on average, 72% for men and 69% for women. Gross misclassification was found on average in 2%. The correlation coefficients of the residuals ranged from 0.27 (sodium) to 0.61 (fruits) for men and from 0.21 (sodium) to 0.62 (B12-vitamin) for women. Correlation coefficients between fruit and vegetable intake and carotenoids ranged from -0.08 (lycopene) to 0.44 (alpha-carotene). For the residuals the correlation coefficients ranged from -0.004 (lycopene) to 0.47 (alpha-carotene). CONCLUSION: The Inter99 FFQ and the residuals of the intake provide acceptable classification of individuals according to their dietary intakes and the FFQ gives a good quantitative measurement of key dietary components.
U2 - 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602815
DO - 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602815
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 17538538
VL - 62
SP - 1038
EP - 1046
JO - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
JF - European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
SN - 0954-3007
IS - 8
ER -
ID: 10870462