| Literature DB >> 31573924 |
Itziar Zazpe1,2,3,4, Susana Santiago1,3, Carmen De la Fuente-Arrillaga2,4, Jorge M Nuñez-Córdoba2,3,4, Maira Bes-Rastrollo2,3,4, Miguel Angel Martínez-González2,3,4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Web-based questionnaires allow collecting data quickly, with minimal costs from large sample groups and through Web-based self-administered forms. Until recently, there has been a lack of evidence from large-scale epidemiological studies and nutrition surveys that have evaluated the comparison between traditional and new technologies to measure dietary intake.Entities:
Keywords: cohort studies; epidemiologic studies; surveys and questionnaires
Year: 2019 PMID: 31573924 PMCID: PMC6774237 DOI: 10.2196/11997
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Public Health Surveill ISSN: 2369-2960
Figure 1Flow chart of the study.
Baseline characteristics, mean (SDs), or percentages, of participants who filled out the paper- or Web-based questionnaires at baseline and at 10-year follow-up.
| Variable | Baseline questionnaires (Q_0) | 10-year of follow-up questionnaires (Q_10) | |||
| Paper-based (n=22,225) | Web-based (n=339) | Paper-based (n=4379) | Web-based (n=6765) | ||
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 37.5 (12.4) | 34.0 (11.7) | 40.1 (12.8) | 36.2 (10.9) | |
| Men, n (%) | 8592 (38.66) | 129 (38.1) | 1714 (39.14) | 2786 (41.18) | |
| Year of completing the questionnaire, mean (SD) | 2004 (4) | 2012 (4) | 2002 (2) | 2002 (2) | |
| Body Mass Index (kg/m2), mean (SD) | 23.5 (3.6) | 23.6 (3.7) | 23.6 (3.5) | 23.4 (3.4) | |
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| Married | 10973 (49.37) | 108 (31.9) | 2457 (56.11) | 3336 (49.31) |
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| Single, widowed, divorced, and others | 11252 (50.63) | 231 (68.1) | 1922 (43.89) | 3429 (50.69) |
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| Worker | 17463 (78.57) | 238 (70.2) | 3419 (78.08) | 5475 (80.93) |
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| Retired, housewife, and unemployed | 4762 (21.43) | 101 (29.8) | 960 (21.92) | 1290 (19.07) |
| Educational level (years of education), mean (SD) | 5.0 (1.5) | 5.5 (1.6) | 5.0 (1.5) | 5.0 (1.5) | |
| Physical activity during leisure time (metabolic equivalents-h/week), mean (SD) | 27.3 (24.3) | 30.4 (25.5) | 27.0 (24.2) | 27.1 (23.1) | |
| Mediterranean diet score (0 to 9 score), mean (SD) | 4.3 (1.8) | 4.5 (1.7) | 4.2 (1.8) | 4.1 (1.8) | |
| TV (hours/week), mean (SD) | 5.2 (2.1) | 5.8 (2.0) | 5.1 (2.0) | 5.5 (2.0) | |
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| Current smokers | 4796 (21.57) | 38 (11.2) | 983 (22.45) | 1500 (22.17) |
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| Ex-smokers | 6202 (27.91) | 74 (21.8) | 1299 (29.66) | 1872 (27.67) |
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| Never smokers | 10597 (47.68) | 224 (66.1) | 2097 (47.89) | 3303 (50.16) |
| Hypertension at baseline, n (%) | 1933 (8.70) | 21 (6.2) | 437 (9.98) | 483 (7.14) | |
| Cancer at baseline, n (%) | 843 (3.79) | 12 (3.5) | 175 (4.00) | 232 (3.43) | |
| Diabetes at baseline, n (%) | 419 (1.89) | 3 (0.9) | 79 (1.8) | 86 (1.27) | |
| Dyslipemia at baseline, n (%) | 1495 (6.73) | 29 (8.6) | 312 (7.1) | 406 (6.00) | |
| Cardiovascular disease at baseline, n (%) | 335 (1.51) | 7 (2.1) | 70 (1.6) | 80 (1.18) | |
| Weight gain in past 5 years, n (%) | 6692 (30.11) | 93 (27.4) | 1388 (31.70) | 2086 (30.84) | |
| Special diets, n (%) | 1797 (8.09) | 42 (12.4) | 340 (7.76) | 493 (7.29) | |
| Between-meals snacking, n (%) | 7723 (34.75) | 135 (39.8) | 1499 (34.23) | 2331 (34.5) | |
| Dietary supplement use, n (%) | 4306 (19.37) | 77 (22.7) | 779 (17.79) | 1152 (17.0) | |
Baseline food consumption, energy and nutrient intakes, and dietary attitudes of the participants, of the Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra cohort, who filled out the paper-based and Web-based questionnaire at baseline and at 10-year follow-up.
| Variable | Baseline questionnaires (Q_0) | 10-year of follow-up questionnaires (Q_10) | ||
| Paper-based (n=22,225) | Web-based (n=339) | Paper-based (n=4379) | Web-based (n=6765) | |
| Energy intake (kcal/d), mean (SD) | 2532 (957) | 2342 (882) | 2566 (985) | 2537 (904) |
| Protein intake (% total energy), mean (SD) | 18.1 (3.5) | 18.1 (4.7) | 18.0 (3.7) | 17.7 (3.3) |
| Carbohydrate intake (% total energy), mean (SD) | 43.3 (7.7) | 41.9 (10.6) | 43.4 (8.0) | 43.6 (7.3) |
| Fat intake (% total energy), mean (SD) | 36.6 (6.8) | 35.8 (8.9) | 36.6 (7.1) | 36.7 (6.5) |
| Polyunsaturated fatty acid intake (% total energy), mean (SD) | 5.2 (1.6) | 4.9 (1.7) | 5.3 (1.7) | 5.3 (1.6) |
| Monounsaturated fatty acid intake (% total energy), mean (SD) | 15.7 (3.8) | 15.3 (4.6) | 15.8 (4.0) | 15.7 (3.7) |
| Saturated fatty acid intake (% total energy), mean (SD) | 12.5 (3.4) | 11.6 (3.9) | 12.5 (3.6) | 12.6 (3.1) |
| Fiber intake (g/d), mean (SD) | 30.0 (16.5) | 30.6 (17.7) | 30.7 (17.5) | 28.8 (14.7) |
| Cholesterol intake (mg/d), mean (SD) | 440.5 (208.7) | 401.2 (183.2) | 447.8 (218.5) | 440.0 (185.1) |
| Alcohol intake (g/d), mean (SD) | 6.8 (10.8) | 5.1 (7.6) | 6.9 (11.4) | 7.0 (10.7) |
| Fruits (g/d), mean (SD) | 370.9 (354.4) | 353.9 (341.3) | 380.6 (360.3) | 349.1 (345.6) |
| Vegetables (g/d), mean (SD) | 555.8 (409.8) | 611.7 (533.0) | 554.4 (446.0) | 519.6 (336.1) |
| Nuts (g/d), mean (SD) | 8.4 (16.6) | 13.6 (27.3) | 8.5 (16.5) | 7.8 (16.1) |
| Legumes (g/d), mean (SD) | 24.2 (25.2) | 23.3 (17.9) | 24.6 (25.7) | 23.3 (20.8) |
| Dairy products (g/d), mean (SD) | 209.4 (226.0) | 136.1 (150.9) | 222.3 (237.0) | 231.1 (227.6) |
| Meats (g/d), mean (SD) | 185.9 (105.4) | 175.4 (94.2) | 185.7 (110.0) | 181.7 (92.9) |
| Fish (g/d), mean (SD) | 103.0 (81.9) | 100.3 (75.1) | 104.8 (87.6) | 98.2 (69.8) |
| Olive oil (g/d), mean (SD) | 16.0 (14.5) | 16.7 (16.1) | 16.1 (15.1) | 15.6 (14.3) |
| Fast food (g/d), mean (SD) | 23.4 (27.5) | 27.8 (23.6) | 19.7 (25.9) | 22.7 (29.0) |
| Do you try to eat more fiber? (% yes), n (%) | 13153 (59.18) | 223 (65.8) | 2644 (60.38) | 3820 (56.47) |
| Do you try to eat more fruit? (% yes), n (%) | 15209 (68.43) | 246 (72.6) | 3059 (69.86) | 4410 (65.19) |
| Do you try to eat more vegetables? (% yes), n (%) | 17768 (79.95) | 271 (80.0) | 3551 (81.09) | 5303 (78.39) |
| Do you try to eat more fish? (% yes), n (%) | 13170 (59.26) | 201 (59.3) | 2644 (60.38) | 3820 (56.47) |
| Do you avoid the consumption of butter? (% yes), n (%) | 15649 (70.41) | 247 (72.9) | 3148 (71.89) | 4574 (67.61) |
| Do you try to eat less fat? (% yes), n (%) | 17312 (77.89) | 270 (79.7) | 3473 (79.31) | 5079 (75.08) |
| Do you try to eat less meat? (% yes), n (%) | 7747 (34.86) | 145 (42.8) | 1589 (36.29) | 2205 (32.59) |
| Do you try to remove fat from meat? (% yes), n (%) | 16549 (74.46) | 187 (55.2) | 3321 (75.84) | 5064 (74.86) |
| Do you add sugar to some beverages? (% yes), n (%) | 6712 (30.20) | 99 (29.2) | 1308 (29.87) | 2125 (31.41) |
| Do you try to eat less sweets and pastries? (% yes), n (%) | 14098 (63.43) | 244 (72.0) | 2720 (62.11) | 3989 (58.87) |
Adjusted differences for the mean number of missing values in paper-based or Web-based questionnaire at baseline (Beta regression coefficients and 95% CIs). The Q_0 paper-based version was always considered as the reference category.
| Missing values | All participants | Participants with successful 10-year follow-up | ||
| Missing values in baseline questionnairea, mean (n=22,225) | Beta (95% CI)b,c (n=339) | Missing values in 10-year of follow-up questionnaired, mean (n=4379) | Beta (95% CI)b,e (n=6765) | |
| Missing values in the food-frequency questionnaire (136 items) | 12.93 | 3.33 (2.03 to 4.64)f | 14.54 | –1.16 (–1.63 to –0.69)f |
| Missing values in the healthy eating attitudes (10 items) | 0.29 | 0.13 (0.001 to 0.25)g | 0.28 | 0.002 (–0.04 to 0.04) |
| Missing values in the alcohol consumption questions (5 items) | 0.05 | 0.09 (0.05 to 0.12)f | 0.07 | –0.01 (–0.03 to 0.0002) |
| Missing values in the physical activity during leisure time questions (17 items) | 2.99 | 2.01 (1.45 to 2.57)f | 4.20 | –0.21 (–0.43 to 0.01) |
| Missing values in the other activities questions (24 items) | 4.60 | –2.20 (–3.05 to –1.35)f | 4.86 | –0.45 (–0.74 to –0.16)h |
| Missing values in the personality traits questions (3 items) | 0.04 | 0.07 (0.04 to 0.10)f | 0.04 | 0.007 (–0.004 to 0.02) |
aQ_0, paper-based.
bAdjusted for sex, age, level of education (bachelor, graduate, postgraduate, and doctorate) and year entering the cohort (1999-2000, 2001, 2002-2003, 2004, 2005-2007, and 2008-2017).
cIn the mean number of missing values in baseline questionnaire (Q_0, Web-based -paper-based).
dQ_10, paper-based.
eIn the mean number of missing values in 10-year of follow-up questionnaire (Q_10, Web-based -paper-based).
fP<.001.
gP<.05.
hP<.01.
Percentage of participants with implausible report of food items in the paper-based or Web-based questionnaire at baseline. Odds ratios and 95% CIs to have implausible data in these dietary variables. The Q_0 paper-based version was always considered as the reference category.
| Implausible reporta | All participants | Participants with successful 10-year follow-up | ||
| Q_0b Paper-based (n=22,225) | ORsc (95% CI)d for Web-based versus paper-based in Q_0 (n=339) | Q_10e Paper-based (n=4379) | ORs (95% CI)d for Web-based versus paper-based in Q_10 (n=6765) | |
| Fruit consumption | 1.77 | 0.49 (0.15-1.59) | 1.99 | 0.77 (0.57-1.04) |
| Vegetable consumption | 1.25 | 1.03 (0.44-2.43) | 1.21 | 0.71 (0.48-1.06) |
| Legume consumption | 2.84 | 1.07 (0.60-1.92) | 2.88 |
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| Fish consumption | 0.75 | 0.76 (0.18-3.22) | 0.73 | 0.81 (0.49-1.32) |
| Meat consumption | 0.62 | 0.33 (0.00-1.79)g | 0.8 |
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| Dairy products consumption | 1.09 | 0.19 (0.00-1.002)g | 1.42 | 0.77 (0.54-1.09) |
| Cereal consumption | 0.85 | 0.79 (0.19-3.37) | 1.14 | 0.85 (0.57-1.27) |
| Nuts consumption | 16.67 | 1.54 (1.20-1.99)i | 16.4 | 0.94 (0.85-1.05) |
aFor each food group, the consumption was considered implausible if it fell outside the 25th percentile minus 3 times this interquartile range or 75th percentile plus 3 times this interquartile range.
bQ_0: Baseline questionnaire.
cOR: odds ratio.
dAdjusted for sex, age, level of education (bachelor, graduate, postgraduate, and doctorate), and year entering the cohort (1999-2000, 2001, 2002-2003, 2004, 2005-2007, and 2008-2017).
eQ_10: 10-year of follow-up questionnaire.
fP<.05.
gExact logistic regression, as there was 0% of missing values in the Web-based questionnaire (unadjusted).
hP<.001.
iP<.01.
Percentage of participants with mismatches and inconsistencies in dietary variables the paper-based or the Web-based questionnaire at baseline. Odds ratios and 95% CIs for presenting mismatches and inconsistencies in dietary variables.
| Mismatches and inconsistencies in dietary variables | All participants | Participants with successful 10-year follow-up | ||
| Q_0a (paper- based; n=22,225) | ORsb (95% CI)cfor Web-based versus paper-based in Q_0 (n=339) | Q_10d (paper-based; n=4379) | ORs (95% CI)c for Web-based versus paper-based in Q_10 (n=6765) | |
| Total energy intake outside the predefined limits (Willett; <800 or >4000 kcal/d for men, <500 or >3500 kcal/d for women) | 9.49 | 0.77 (0.54-1.13) | 10.16 | 1.14 (0.99-1.30) |
| Total energy intake outside of the reference subset (<P1 or >P99) | 1.96 |
| 2.19 | 1.23 (0.93-1.63) |
| Total energy intake outside of the reference subset (<P5 or >P95) | 9.96 | 0.73 (0.52-1.02) | 10.46 | 1.11 (0.98-1.27) |
| Inconsistencies in reporting fruit dessert versus total fruit consumption | 0.14 | 3.06 (0.36-26.0) | 0.21 | 0.41 (0.14-1.18) |
| Inconsistencies in reporting fried food consumption versus oil consumption | 0.81 | 1.63 (0.37-7.07) | 1.14 | 0.70 (0.45-1.07) |
| Inconsistencies in reporting alcohol consumption | 2.25 |
| 2.72 | 1.02 (0.79-1.30) |
| Inconsistencies in reporting wine consumption versus total alcohol intake | 1.45 |
| 2.01 | 1.20 (0.89-1.62) |
aQ_0: Baseline questionnaire.
bOR: odds ratio.
cAdjusted for sex, age, level of education (bachelor, graduate, postgraduate and doctorate), and year entering the cohort (1999-2000, 2001, 2002-2003, 2004, 2005-2007, and 2008-2017).
dQ_10: 10-year of follow-up questionnaire.
eP<.001.
fP<.05.