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The Third French Individual and National Food Consumption (INCA3) Survey 2014-2015: method, design and participation rate in the framework of a European harmonization process.

Carine Dubuisson1, Ariane Dufour1, Sandrine Carrillo1, Peggy Drouillet-Pinard1, Sabrina Havard1, Jean-Luc Volatier2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Assessing dietary exposure or nutrient intakes requires detailed dietary data. These data are collected in France by the cross-sectional Individual and National Studies on Food Consumption (INCA). In 2014-2015, the third survey (INCA3) was launched in the framework of the European harmonization process which introduced major methodological changes. The present paper describes the design of the INCA3 survey, its participation rate and the quality of its dietary data, and discusses the lessons learned from the methodological adaptations.
DESIGN: Two representative samples of adults (18-79 years old) and children (0-17 years old) living in mainland France were selected following a three-stage stratified random sampling method using the national census database.
SETTING: Food consumption was collected through three non-consecutive 24 h recalls (15-79 years old) or records (0-14 years old), supplemented by an FFQ. Information on food supplement use, eating habits, physical activity and sedentary behaviours, health status and sociodemographic characteristics were gathered by questionnaires. Height and body weight were measured.ParticipantsIn total, 4114 individuals (2121 adults, 1993 children) completed the whole protocol.
RESULTS: Participation rate was 41·5% for adults and 49·8% for children. Mean energy intake was estimated as 8795 kJ/d (2102 kcal/d) in adults and 7222 kJ/d (1726 kcal/d) in children and the rate of energy intake under-reporters was 17·8 and 13·9%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Following the European guidelines, the INCA3 survey collected detailed dietary data useful for food-related and nutritional risk assessments at national and European level. The impact of the methodological changes on the participation rate should be further studied.

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Keywords:  Dietary quality; Energy under-reporting; European methodology harmonization; Food consumption survey; INCA3 survey; Participation rates; Survey design

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30394264     DOI: 10.1017/S1368980018002896

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


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1.  Contrary to ultra-processed foods, the consumption of unprocessed or minimally processed foods is associated with favorable patterns of protein intake, diet quality and lower cardiometabolic risk in French adults (INCA3).

Authors:  Marion Salomé; Laura Arrazat; Juhui Wang; Ariane Dufour; Carine Dubuisson; Jean-Luc Volatier; Jean-François Huneau; François Mariotti
Journal:  Eur J Nutr       Date:  2021-05-08       Impact factor: 5.614

2.  The potential effects of meat substitution on diet quality could be high if meat substitutes are optimized for nutritional composition-a modeling study in French adults (INCA3).

Authors:  Marion Salomé; François Mariotti; Marie-Charlotte Nicaud; Alison Dussiot; Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot; Marie-Noëlle Maillard; Jean-François Huneau; Hélène Fouillet
Journal:  Eur J Nutr       Date:  2022-01-31       Impact factor: 5.614

3.  Plant and Animal Protein Intakes Largely Explain the Nutritional Quality and Health Value of Diets Higher in Plants: A Path Analysis in French Adults.

Authors:  Elie Perraud; Juhui Wang; Marion Salomé; Jean-François Huneau; Nathanaël Lapidus; François Mariotti
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-06-28

4.  Possible Measures to Improve Both Participation and Response Quality in Japan's National Health and Nutrition Survey: Results from a Workshop by Local Government Personnel in Charge of the Survey.

Authors:  Midori Ishikawa; Tetsuji Yokoyama; Hidemi Takimoto
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-09-21       Impact factor: 6.706

Review 5.  May omega-3 fatty acid dietary supplementation help reduce severe complications in Covid-19 patients?

Authors:  Pierre Weill; Claire Plissonneau; Philippe Legrand; Vincent Rioux; Ronan Thibault
Journal:  Biochimie       Date:  2020-09-10       Impact factor: 4.079

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