| Literature DB >> 24963718 |
Fariba Kolahdooz1, Desiree Simeon2, Gary Ferguson2, Sangita Sharma1.
Abstract
Alaska Native populations are experiencing a nutrition transition and a resulting decrease in diet quality. The present study aimed to develop a quantitative food frequency questionnaire to assess the diet of the Yup'ik people of Western Alaska. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using 24-hour recalls and the information collected served as a basis for developing a quantitative food frequency questionnaire. A total of 177 males and females, aged 13-88, in six western Alaska communities, completed up to three 24-hour recalls as part of the Alaska Native Dietary and Subsistence Food Assessment Project. The frequency of the foods reported in the 24-hour recalls was tabulated and used to create a draft quantitative food frequency questionnaire, which was pilot tested and finalized with input from community members. Store-bought foods high in fat and sugar were reported more frequently than traditional foods. Seven of the top 26 foods most frequently reported were traditional foods. A 150-item quantitative food frequency questionnaire was developed that included 14 breads and crackers; 3 cereals; 11 dairy products; 69 meats, poultry and fish; 13 fruit; 22 vegetables; 9 desserts and snacks; and 9 beverages. The quantitative food frequency questionnaire contains 39 traditional food items. This quantitative food frequency questionnaire can be used to assess the unique diet of the Alaska Native people of Western Alaska. This tool will allow for monitoring of dietary changes over time as well as the identification of foods and nutrients that could be promoted in a nutrition intervention program intended to reduce chronic disease.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24963718 PMCID: PMC4070930 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Foods most commonly reported on 400, 24-hour recalls among Alaska Native people (n = 177).
| Food | Number of times reported | Number of people reporting |
| Coffee, any type | 400 | 135 |
| Sugar | 330 | 100 |
| Flavoured drink | 323 | 125 |
| Soda pop | 296 | 111 |
| White bread and rolls | 249 | 103 |
| White rice | 240 | 120 |
| Tea | 205 | 75 |
| Potatoes | 184 | 99 |
| Fish other than salmon and halibut | 154 | 80 |
| Pilot bread crackers | 144 | 85 |
| King Salmon, smoked | 109 | 76 |
| Agutuk | 105 | 50 |
| Seal oil | 103 | 60 |
| Salmon, any type, cooked | 91 | 60 |
| Coffee creamer | 82 | 42 |
| Butter | 79 | 40 |
| Chips | 75 | 52 |
| Moose meat | 73 | 48 |
| Margarine | 23 | 50 |
| Berries | 56 | 24 |
| Chicken eggs | 55 | 41 |
| Corn, canned | 50 | 39 |
| Chicken | 48 | 41 |
| Cereal, ready to eat | 46 | 34 |
| Ramen noodles | 43 | 31 |
Traditional foods most commonly reported on 400, 24-hour recalls among Alaska Native people (n = 177).
| Traditional Food | Number of times reported | Number of people reporting |
| Fish other than salmon or halibut | 154 | 80 |
| King salmon, smoked | 109 | 76 |
| Agutuk | 105 | 50 |
| Seal oil | 103 | 60 |
| Salmon, any type, cooked | 91 | 60 |
| Moose | 73 | 48 |
| Berries | 56 | 24 |
| Tundra tea | 32 | 19 |
| Goose | 21 | 12 |
| Seal meat | 20 | 17 |
| Duck | 16 | 12 |
| Caribou | 15 | 11 |
| Salmon, dry | 13 | 11 |
| Reindeer | 11 | 10 |
Foods and beverages on the Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire.
| Category | Food Item |
| Bread and crackers(14) | Alaska fry bread; pancakes or assaliaq or waffles; pancake syrup; white bread; biscuit; whole wheat or multigrain bread; fruit bread; corn bread; pilot bread; crackers; Crisco; butter or margarine; mayonnaise; peanut butter. |
| Cereal(3) | Sweet cereals; low sugar cereals; oatmeal, porridge, cream of wheat, mush cooked or instant. |
| Dairy(11) | Low fat milk, fat free, 2% including blue box, canned or powdered; whole milk, red box, canned or powdered; chocolate milk, cocoa or hot chocolate; powdered coffee creamer; liquid coffee creamer; hard cheese; ice cream; yogurt; Cool Whip; wild bird eggs; chicken eggs. |
| Meat, poultry and fish(69) | Moose, caribou, reindeer or musk ox meat, fried; moose, caribou, reindeer or musk ox meat, baked, boiled, grilled, raw or frozen; moose, caribou, reindeer or musk ox meat, dried; fat or bone marrow from moose or caribou; bison or buffalo meat; bear [brown or black], baked, boiled or grilled; hamburger on a bun with condiments; ground beef or meatloaf; liver from beef; beef jerky; other beef; hotdog, sausage or corn dog, beef or pork; sausage, moose, caribou or reindeer; sandwich meat; ham meat; corned beef hash; spam or corned beef not in hash; ribs [moose, caribou or reindeer]; ribs [beef or pork]; taco; burrito; pork chops or pork roast; bacon; beaver; seal, whale or walrus, dried; seal, whale or walrus meat; seal or whale oil; seal or walrus blubber; whale skin and fat; liver from marine mammals; akutaq; wild bird, dried; wild bird, baked, boiled or grilled; fried chicken; chicken nuggets; chicken or turkey, baked, boiled or grilled; skin on poultry or bird; white fish, fried; white fish, baked, boiled, grilled, raw or frozen; white fish, dried or smoked; salmon or arctic char, fried; salmon or arctic char, baked, boiled, grilled, raw or frozen; salmon or arctic char, dried or smoked; canned salmon; blackfish; fish roe; crab; canned tuna; clams, oysters or shrimp; other fish, canned; fish sticks or nuggets; fish sticks or nuggets; moose, caribou, reindeer, or musk ox soup or stew; beef stew or chili with meat; beef or pork soup; beef stir fry with vegetables; bear [brown or black] soup or stew; bison or buffalo soup or stew; wild bird soup; chicken or turkey soup; seal, whale or walrus soup; fish soup; bean or vegetable soup; ramen noodles or cup of noodles; spaghetti or pasta without meat, including macaroni and cheese or macaroni salad; spaghetti with meat, including goulash and hamburger helper; plain rice; pizza or hot pockets; stuffing. |
| Fruit(13) | Wild berries; purchased berries; canned fruits in light syrup; canned fruits in syrup; apple; banana; orange, tangerine or grapefruit; honeydew melon, watermelon or cantaloupe; peach, nectarine, plum or apricot; grapes; applesauce or stewed apples; fruit salad; dried fruit. |
| Vegetables(22) | French fries, fried potatoes, hash browns or tater tots; baked, boiled or mashed potatoes; gravy; potato salad or cold slaw; avocado; carrots; corn; green beans or peas; cabbage or spinach; wild greens; kelp or sea weed; turnip; pumpkin, sweet potato or yams; cauliflower or broccoli; asparagus; mixed vegetables; green salad; salad dressing; refried beans; any other beans; mixed bean salad; add beans to pasta, soups or rice |
| Desserts and snacks(9) | Chips or popcorn; cakes or muffins; pastry, doughnut, turnover, cinnamon rolls, pop tarts; pies; cookies; granola bar, cereal bar, Rice Krispies treats; candy; pudding; nuts, trail mix or sunflower seeds |
| Beverages(9) | Coffee; tea; sugar or honey; artificial sweetener; sweetened drinks; unsweetened drinks; regular soda; diet soda; water |