| Literature DB >> 23268455 |
Aikaterini Sofianou-Katsoulis1, David Mesher, Peter Sasieni, George Du Toit, Adam T Fox, Gideon Lack.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) are essential tools to investigate the relationship between peanut consumption and the development of peanut allergy. The aim was to validate a 50-item FFQ for use in peanut protein sensitization studies.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 23268455 PMCID: PMC3500037 DOI: 10.1097/WOX.0b013e318205ab27
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World Allergy Organ J ISSN: 1939-4551 Impact factor: 4.084
Original List of Food Items Included in Both DRs and FFQs and Portion Size
FIGURE 1a and b, Comparison between FFQ and 7DFDR responses relating to maternal (a)/children’s (b) weekly peanut consumption. When individual 7DFDR/FFQ responses are compared a greatly variable line is produced- upper left graph in both figures. When groups of 5 or 7 individuals with similar FFQ responses are gathered, the average of their 7DFDR responses produces a smoothed line (bottom charts). This line is closer to the equality line, that is, the line that would be produced assuming that FFQ-7DFDR responses in all individuals would be identical.
Comparison of FFQ Responses and Mean DR Consumptions FFQ Responses Grouping in Equal Sized Groups (Size is as Far as Possible Equal)
FIGURE 250% Prediction Bands for smoothed points. They demonstrate that 50% of individual diary values will fall within the bands for any given FFQ level. The prediction bands get wider as the FFQ increases, hence their prediction value is limited at higher levels of reported consumption.