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Validation of nutrient intake using an FFQ and repeated 24 h recalls in black and white subjects of the Adventist Health Study-2 (AHS-2).

Karen Jaceldo-Siegl1, Synnove F Knutsen, Joan Sabaté, W Lawrence Beeson, Jacqueline Chan, R Patti Herring, Terrence L Butler, Ella Haddad, Hannelore Bennett, Susanne Montgomery, Shalini S Sharma, Keiji Oda, Gary E Fraser.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To validate a 204-item quantitative FFQ for measurement of nutrient intake in the Adventist Health Study-2 (AHS-2).
DESIGN: Calibration study participants were randomly selected from the AHS-2 cohort by church, and then subject-within-church. Each participant provided two sets of three weighted 24 h dietary recalls and a 204-item FFQ. Race-specific correlation coefficients (r), corrected for attenuation from within-person variation in the recalls, were calculated for selected energy-adjusted macro- and micronutrients.
SETTING: Adult members of the AHS-2 cohort geographically spread throughout the USA and Canada.
SUBJECTS: Calibration study participants included 461 blacks of American and Caribbean origin and 550 whites.
RESULTS: Calibration study subjects represented the total cohort very well with respect to demographic variables. Approximately 33 % were males. Whites were older, had higher education and lower BMI compared with blacks. Across fifty-one variables, average deattenuated energy-adjusted validity correlations were 0.60 in whites and 0.52 in blacks. Individual components of protein had validity ranging from 0.40 to 0.68 in blacks and from 0.63 to 0.85 in whites; for total fat and fatty acids, validity ranged from 0.43 to 0.75 in blacks and from 0.46 to 0.77 in whites. Of the eighteen micronutrients assessed, sixteen in blacks and sixteen in whites had deattenuated energy-adjusted correlations >or=0.4, averaging 0.60 and 0.53 in whites and blacks, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: With few exceptions validity coefficients were moderate to high for macronutrients, fatty acids, vitamins, minerals and fibre. We expect to successfully use these data for measurement error correction in analyses of diet and disease risk.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19968897      PMCID: PMC3417357          DOI: 10.1017/S1368980009992072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nutr        ISSN: 1368-9800            Impact factor:   4.022


  18 in total

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2.  The contribution of soul and Caribbean foods to nutrient intake in a sample of Blacks of US and Caribbean descent in the Adventist Health Study-2: a pilot study.

Authors:  Jabar A Akbar; Karen Jaceldo-Siegl; Gary Fraser; R Patti Herring; Antronette Yancey
Journal:  Ethn Dis       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 1.847

3.  Cohort profile: The Adventist Health Study-2 (AHS-2).

Authors:  Terry L Butler; Gary E Fraser; W Lawrence Beeson; Synnøve F Knutsen; R Patti Herring; Jacqueline Chan; Joan Sabaté; Susanne Montgomery; Ella Haddad; Susan Preston-Martin; Hannelore Bennett; Karen Jaceldo-Siegl
Journal:  Int J Epidemiol       Date:  2007-08-27       Impact factor: 7.196

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7.  Associations of race/ethnicity, education, and dietary intervention with the validity and reliability of a food frequency questionnaire: the Women's Health Trial Feasibility Study in Minority Populations.

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8.  Calibration of the dietary questionnaire for the Canadian Study of Diet, Lifestyle and Health cohort.

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9.  Validity and reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire by cognition in an older biracial sample.

Authors:  Martha Clare Morris; Christine C Tangney; Julia L Bienias; Denis A Evans; Robert S Wilson
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10.  Group level validation of protein intakes estimated by 24-hour diet recall and dietary questionnaires against 24-hour urinary nitrogen in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) calibration study.

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Authors:  Gary E Fraser; Daniel O Stram
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2.  Relationship of vitamin D levels to blood pressure in a biethnic population.

Authors:  R Sakamoto; K Jaceldo-Siegl; E Haddad; K Oda; G E Fraser; S Tonstad
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3.  Ethnic Variations in Serum 25(OH)D Levels and Bone Ultrasound Attenuation Measurements in Blacks and Whites.

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4.  Lower C-reactive protein and IL-6 associated with vegetarian diets are mediated by BMI.

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5.  Adipose tissue α-linolenic acid is inversely associated with insulin resistance in adults.

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6.  Independent associations of dairy and calcium intakes with colorectal cancers in the Adventist Health Study-2 cohort.

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8.  Vegetarian diets and cardiovascular risk factors in black members of the Adventist Health Study-2.

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9.  Determinants of serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D levels in a nationwide cohort of blacks and non-Hispanic whites.

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10.  Mediterranean diet and emotion regulation.

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