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Assessing the relative validity of a new, web-based, self-administered 24 h dietary recall in a French-Canadian population.

Jacynthe Lafrenière1, Catherine Laramée1, Julie Robitaille1, Benoît Lamarche1, Simone Lemieux1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the relative validity of a new, web-based, self-administered 24 h dietary recall, the R24W, for assessment of energy and nutrient intakes among French Canadians.
DESIGN: Each participant completed a 3d food record (FR) and the R24W on three occasions over a 4-week period. Intakes of energy and of twenty-four selected nutrients assessed by both methods were compared.
SETTING: Québec City metropolitan area.
SUBJECTS: Fifty-seven women and fifty men (mean (sd) age: 47·2 (13·3) years).
RESULTS: Equivalent proportions of under-reporters were found with the R24W (15·0%) and the FR (23·4%). Mean (sd) energy intake from the R24W was 7·2% higher than that from the FR (10 857 (3184) kJ/d (2595 (761) kcal/d) v. 10 075 (2971) kJ/d (2408 (710) kcal/d); P<0·01). Significant differences in mean nutrient intakes between the R24W and the FR ranged from -54·8% (i.e. lower value with R24W) for niacin to +40·0% (i.e. higher value with R24W) for alcohol. Sex- and energy-adjusted deattenuated correlations between the two methods were significant for all nutrients except Zn (range: 0·35-0·72; P<0·01). Cross-classification demonstrated that 40·0% of participants were classified in the same quartile with both methods, while 40·0% were classified in the adjacent quartile and only 3·6% were grossly misclassified (1st v. 4th quartile). Analysis of Bland-Altman plots revealed proportional bias between the two assessment methods for 8/24 nutrients.
CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that the R24W presents an acceptable relative validity as compared with the FR for estimating usual dietary intakes in a cohort of French Canadians.

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Keywords:  24h dietary recall; Energy intake; Nutrient intakes; Relative validity; Under-reporting

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29976261     DOI: 10.1017/S1368980018001611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nutr        ISSN: 1368-9800            Impact factor:   4.022


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