| Literature DB >> 28630693 |
Amy Lovell1, Rhodi Bulloch1, Clare R Wall1, Cameron C Grant2,3,4.
Abstract
A child's diet is an important determinant of growth and development. Because of this, the accurate assessment of dietary intake in young children remains a challenge. A systematic search of studies validating FFQ methodologies in children 12 to 36 months of age was completed. English-language articles published until March 2016 were searched using three electronic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE and CINAHL). Quality assessment of the identified studies was carried out using The Reduced Summary Score and EURopean micronutrient RECommendations Aligned (EURRECA) scoring system. Seventeen studies were included and categorised according to whether they reflected long-term (≥7 d) or short-term (<7 d) intake, or used a biomarker. A total score for each micronutrient was calculated from the mean of the correlation coefficients weighted by the study quality score. At least three validation studies per micronutrient were required for inclusion. Fifteen studies (83 %) that considered validity of the FFQ in assessing nutrient intakes had quality scores from 2·5 to 6·0. Of those, ten (67 %) studies found FFQ to have good correlations in assessing dietary intake (>0·4). Of the nutrients with three or more studies available, FFQ validated using a reference method reflecting short-term intake had a good weighted correlation for Ca (0·51), and acceptable weighted correlations for vitamin C (0·31) and Fe (0·33). Semi-quantitative FFQ were shown to be valid and reproducible when estimating dietary intakes at a group level, and are an acceptable instruments for estimating intakes of Ca, vitamin C and Fe in children 12 to 36 months of age.Entities:
Keywords: 24-HR, 24-h recall; Dietary assessment methods; EURRECA, EURopean Micronutrient RECommendations Aligned; Food-frequency questionnaires; Infants; Validity; WFR, weighed food record
Year: 2017 PMID: 28630693 PMCID: PMC5468742 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2017.12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Fig. 1.Inclusion and exclusion criteria used to select studies for inclusion in the systematic review.
Characteristics of included studies evaluating long-term or short-term nutrient intake, or biomarker, food or food group
| Reference (year), country | Population number (girls/boys), age range | FFQ food groups | FFQ food items | Consumption interval | FFQ type | Administration method | Portion estimation | No. of FFQ administered | FFQ interval (retest) | Reference method (characteristics) | Statistics used for validation | Correlation coefficient |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Long-term intake | ||||||||||||
| Andersen | 64 (26/37), 12 months | 15 | 140 | Previous 14 d | Semi-quantitative | Self-administered (parent) | Household units | 1 | NA | 7 d WFR | Spearman CC, energy-adjusted CC, cross-classification, Bland–Altman | Absolute intake: 0·47*, 0·50† |
| Andersen | 187 (88/99), 24 months | 15 | 125 | Previous 14 d | Semi-quantitative | Self-administered (parent) | Household units | 1 | NA | 7 d WFR | Spearman's CC, energy-adjusted CC, Bland–Altman, cross-classification | Absolute intake: 0·36*, 0·38† |
| Short-term intake | ||||||||||||
| Iannotti | 17 (8/9), 2–4 years | NR | 111 | Previous 7 d | Willet (semi-quantitative) | Interviewer-administered | Free text for portion sizes | 1 | NA | 3 d WFR | Pearson's CC | 0·37 * |
| Blum | 233, 1–5 years | NR | 84 | 4 weeks | Adapted Willet (semi-quantitative) | Self-administered (parent) | Age-appropriate | 2 | 1 month | Three 24 h recalls | Pearson's CC, adjusted energy intake, | 0·52 (all) |
| Parrish | 68, 1–3 years | NR | 111 | Previous 12 months | Willett (semi-quantitative) | Self-administered (parent) | NR | 2 | NA | 24HR (x3 or 4) | Energy-adjusted, Pearson CC, Spearman's CC | 0·33*: 1 year |
| Marshall | 240 (119/121), 6 months–5 years | 7 | NR | Previous week | Quantified beverage frequency questionnaire | Self-administered (parent) | Beverage consumption in servings per week | 18 | NA | 3 d food and beverage diary | Spearman's CC, weighted κ | Ca |
| Williams & Innis( | 148, 8–26 months | 21 | 191 | Previous 2 weeks | Quantitative | Interviewer-administered | NR | 1 | NA | 3 d FR (24HR completed prior) | Spearman's CC, energy-adjusted CC | 0·63* |
| Marriott | 50 (23/27), 12 months | NR | 78 | Previous 28 d | Semi-quantitative | Interviewer-administered | Household measures, food models | 1 | NA | 4 d WFR following FFQ | Spearman CC, energy-adjusted CC, Bland–Altman, LOA | 0·49* |
| Vereecken | 216 (112/104), 3·5 years (mean age) | 77 | NR | Previous 3 months | Quantitative | Self-administered (parent) | 4–8 portion sizes for each item | 1 | NA | Online dietary Ax tool | Spearman's CC, Bland–Altman | 0·42* |
| Rankin | 753 (388/365), 6–60 months | NR | 16 (6–20 months), 11 (20–60 months) | Previous 7 d | Semi-quantitative | Self-administered (parent) | NR | 1 | NA | 3 d FD | Spearman's CC | 0·73* |
| D'Ambrosio | 22, 12–35 months | 10 | 97 | Previous 4 weeks | HFFQ (semi-quantitative) | Interviewer-administered | Household measures, food models | 2 | 1 month ( | 24HR | Pearson's CC, Bland–Altman | 0·41* (CC) |
| Watson | 160, 12–24 months | 16 | 91 | Previous 4 weeks | Southampton Women's Survey FFQ (Quantitative) | Interviewer-administered | ‘Palm’ sizes | 2 | 4 weeks | 5 d WFR | Pearson's CC, cross-classification, ICC, Bland–Altman | 0·50 (unadjusted) |
| Sochacka-Tatara & Pac( | 143 (68/75) | 95 | 95 | Previous 4 weeks | Semi-quantitative | Self-administered (parent) | Household units | 1 | NA | 24HR (x3) | Spearman's CC, Bland–Altman | 0·46* |
| Biomarker | ||||||||||||
| Orton | 404 (107/209), 1–11 years | NR | 111 | Previous year | Semi-quantitative | Self-administered (parent) | Commonly used portion sizes, e.g. slice of bread | 1 | NA | Biomarker | CC, linear model | 0·10* (energy adjusted) |
| Food or food group intake | ||||||||||||
| Klohe | 77, 1–3 years | 91 | 191 | Previous month | Semi-quantitative | Self-administered (parent) | Serving sizes: small, medium, large, extra-large (as multiples of a medium serving size) | 2 | 2 weeks | 3 d DR (24HR + 2 d DR) | Spearman's CC, cross-classification | 0·41* |
| Bel-Serrat | 2508 (1244/1264), 2–9 years | 43 | NR | Previous month | Children's Eating Habits Questionnaire (non-quantitative) | Self-administered (parent) | NR | 1 | NA | 24HR (x2) | Pearson's CC (de-attenuated), Spearman's CC, cross-classification, Kruskal–Wallis, Bland–Altman, LOA, weighted κ | 0·25* (age 2–6 years) |
| Mills | 153 (51/78), 12–24 months | 16 | 91 | Previous 4 weeks | Adapted Southampton Women's Survey FFQ (quantitative) | Interviewer-administered | ‘Palm’ sizes | 2 | 4 weeks | 5 d WFR | Pearson's CC, cross-classification, ICC | 0·61* |
3D, three-dimensional; 24HR, 24 h recall; CC, correlation coefficient; DR, diet record; FD, food diary; FR, food record; HFFQ, Harvard Service Food Frequency Questionnaire; ICC, intra-class correlation; LOA, limits of agreement; NA, not applicable; NR, not reported; rec., record; WFR, weighed food record.
* Mean.
† Median.
Fig. 2.Selection process flow of articles identified that assess validity of FFQ methods in children aged 12–36 months.
Quality scores using methods described by Dennis et al.() and the EURopean Micronutrient RECommendations Aligned (EURRECA) scoring tool()
| Study | Quality level (Dennis | Quality score( | EURRECA classification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nutrient intake | |||
| Williams & Innis( | High | 6·0 | Excellent |
| Watson | High | 5·0 | |
| Sochacka-Tatara & Pac( | High | 5·0 | |
| D'Ambrosio | High | 4·5 | Good |
| Marriott | High | 4·0 | |
| Andersen | High | 3·5 | |
| Andersen | High | 3·5 | |
| Parrish | High | 3·5 | |
| Orton | High | 3·0 | Acceptable |
| Iannotti | High | 3·0 | |
| Blum | High | 3·0 | |
| Marshall | Low | 3·0 | |
| Vereecken | High | 3·0 | |
| Rankin | High | 2·5 | Poor |
| Food or food group intake | |||
| Klohe | High | NA | NA |
| Bel-Serrat | Low | NA | NA |
| Mills | High | NA | NA |
NA, not available, fewer than three studies found.
* Dennis et al.() quality level: high (≥5); low (<5).
† EURRECA quality score: very good/excellent (≥5); good (3·5≥ to <5); acceptable/reasonable (2·5≥ to <3·5); poor (<2·5).
Classification of dietary assessment methods for infants aged 12–36 months according to the weighted mean of the correlations of micronutrients with three or more studies available (separate comparisons of those studies reflecting long-term and short-term intakes or comparison of FFQ with a reference method)
| Correlation* | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Micronutrient | Long-term intake (>7 d) | Short-term intake (<7 d) | FFQ | FFQ | FFQ |
| Vitamin B12 | NA | P – 0·20 (5 studies) | NA | A – 0·30 (3 studies) | NA |
| Folate | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Vitamin C | NA | A – 0·31 (7 studies) | A – 0·32 (3 studies) | A – 0·34 (4 studies) | NA |
| Vitamin D | NA | P – 0·13 (3 studies) | NA | NA | NA |
| Ca | NA | G – 0·51 (8 studies) | G – 0·51 (7 studies) | A – 0·49 (3 studies) | NA |
| Fe | NA | A – 0·33 (6 studies) | A – 0·39 (5 studies) | P – 0·29 (3 studies) | NA |
| Zn | NA | P – 0·15 (4 studies) | NA | NA | NA |
| Cu | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
| Fibre | NA | P – 0·29 (6 studies) | A – 0·31 (3 studies) | P – 0·24 (3 studies) | NA |
| Vitamin E | NA | P – 0·11 (4 studies) | NA | P – 0·23 (3 studies) | NA |
WFR, weighed food record; 24HR, 24 h recall; BM, biomarker; NA, not available, fewer than three studies found.
* Correlation: G, good (0·51–0·70); A, acceptable (0·30–0·50); P, poor (<0·30).