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Jaike Praagman1, Anda P J Adolphs1, Caroline T M van Rossum2, Ivonne Sluijs1, Yvonne T van der Schouw1, Joline W J Beulens1.
Abstract
We investigated the validity and reproducibility of the FFQ used in the Dutch European Investigation of Cancer and Nutrition cohort, in order to rank subjects according to intakes of fatty acid classes and individual fatty acids. In total, 121 men and women (23-72 years) filled out three FFQ at 6-month intervals between 1991 and 1992. As a reference method, they filled out twelve monthly 24-h dietary recalls (24HDR) during the same year. Intra-class correlation coefficients for the FFQ showed moderate to good reproducibility across all fatty acids (classes and individual) in men (0·56-0·81) and women (0·57-0·83). In men, Spearman's correlation coefficients (r s) for the FFQ compared with the 24HDR indicated moderate to good relative validity (r s=0·45-0·71) for all fatty acids, except for arachidonic acid and marine PUFA (r s<0·40). In women, relative validity was moderate to good for MUFA and trans-fatty acids (TFA) and the majority of SFA (r s=0·40-0·66), was fair for the short-chain SFA and lauric acid (r s=0·30-0·33) and was fair to moderate for PUFA (r s=0·22-0·47). Bland-Altman plots showed good agreement between the FFQ and 24HDR, and proportional bias for fatty acids with very low intakes. In conclusion, the FFQ showed good reproducibility for subject ranking based on intakes of fatty acids (classes and individual). The relative validity measures indicated that the FFQ is an adequate tool to rank subjects according to intakes of high-abundant fatty acids, but less for low-abundant fatty acids.Entities:
Keywords: 24-h dietary recalls; 24HDR 24-h dietary recall; AA arachidonic acid; EPIC-NL European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition-The Netherlands; FFQ; Fatty acids; LA linoleic acid; Relative validity; Reproducibility; TFA zzm321990 trans-fatty acid; rszzm321990 zzm321990 Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient; κwzzm321990 zzm321990 weighted κ coefficient
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27080748 DOI: 10.1017/S000711451600132X
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Nutr ISSN: 0007-1145 Impact factor: 3.718