| Literature DB >> 28100088 |
Mahshid Dehghan1, Yipeng Ge1, Wala El Sheikh1, Monica Bawor2, Sumathy Rangarajan1, Brittany Dennis3, Judith Vair4, Heather Sholer4, Nichole Hutchinson4, Elizabeth Iordan4, Pam Mackie1, Zainab Samaan5.
Abstract
This study aims to assess comparability of a short food frequency questionnaire (SFFQ) used in the Determinants of Suicide: Conventional and Emergent Risk Study (DISCOVER Study) with a validated comprehensive FFQ (CFFQ). A total of 127 individuals completed SFFQ and CFFQ. Healthy eating was measured using Healthy Eating Score (HES). Estimated food intake and healthy eating assessed by SFFQ was compared with the CFFQ. For most food groups and HES, the highest Spearman's rank correlation coefficients between the two FFQs were r > .60. For macro-nutrients, the correlations exceeded 0.4. Cross-classification of quantile analysis showed that participants were classified between 46% and 81% into the exact same quantiles, while 10% or less were misclassified into opposite quantiles. The Bland-Altman plots showed an acceptable level of agreement between the two dietary measurement methods. The SFFQ can be used for Canadian with psychiatric disorders to rank them based on their dietary intake.Entities:
Keywords: Food frequency questionnaire; comparability study; dietary pattern; psychiatric disorders
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28100088 DOI: 10.1080/09637486.2016.1276520
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Food Sci Nutr ISSN: 0963-7486 Impact factor: 3.833