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Measuring the food and built environments in urban centres: reliability and validity of the EURO-PREVOB Community Questionnaire.

J Pomerleau1, C Knai, C Foster, H Rutter, N Darmon, Z Derflerova Brazdova, A F Hadziomeragic, G Pekcan, I Pudule, A Robertson, E Brunner, M Suhrcke, M Gabrijelcic Blenkus, L Lhotska, G Maiani, L Mistura, T Lobstein, B W Martin, L S Elinder, S Logstrup, F Racioppi, M McKee.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The authors designed an instrument to measure objectively aspects of the built and food environments in urban areas, the EURO-PREVOB Community Questionnaire, within the EU-funded project 'Tackling the social and economic determinants of nutrition and physical activity for the prevention of obesity across Europe' (EURO-PREVOB). This paper describes its development, reliability, validity, feasibility and relevance to public health and obesity research. STUDY
DESIGN: The Community Questionnaire is designed to measure key aspects of the food and built environments in urban areas of varying levels of affluence or deprivation, within different countries. The questionnaire assesses (1) the food environment and (2) the built environment.
METHODS: Pilot tests of the EURO-PREVOB Community Questionnaire were conducted in five to 10 purposively sampled urban areas of different socio-economic status in each of Ankara, Brno, Marseille, Riga, and Sarajevo. Inter-rater reliability was compared between two pairs of fieldworkers in each city centre using three methods: inter-observer agreement (IOA), kappa statistics, and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs).
RESULTS: Data were collected successfully in all five cities. Overall reliability of the EURO-PREVOB Community Questionnaire was excellent (inter-observer agreement (IOA) > 0.87; intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC)s > 0.91 and kappa statistics > 0.7. However, assessment of certain aspects of the quality of the built environment yielded slightly lower IOA coefficients than the quantitative aspects.
CONCLUSIONS: The EURO-PREVOB Community Questionnaire was found to be a reliable and practical observational tool for measuring differences in community-level data on environmental factors that can impact on dietary intake and physical activity. The next step is to evaluate its predictive power by collecting behavioural and anthropometric data relevant to obesity and its determinants.
Copyright © 2013 The Royal Society for Public Health. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23375367     DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2012.12.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health        ISSN: 0033-3506            Impact factor:   2.427


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