Title of article :
RELATIVE VALIDITY OF THE GEISINGER RURAL AGING STUDY FOOD
FREQUENCY QUESTIONNAIRE
Author/Authors :
D.C. MitChell1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
to determine the relative validity of a population specific food frequency questionnaire
(FFQ) and evaluate the effectiveness of the instrument for assessing nutritional risk in older adults. Design: a
cross-over design with participants completing two different dietary assessment instruments in random order.
Setting: the geisinger rural aging study (gras), a longitudinal study of over 20,000 adults living in the
central, northern and eastern counties of Pennsylvania. Participants: a subset of gras consisting of 245 older
adults (60% women) ranging in age from 70 to 95 years. Measurements: energy and nutrient intakes were
assessed from two instruments: a population specific food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) and four 24-hour
dietary recalls conducted over a two week period. Results: Pearson correlation coefficients between the FFQ and
dietary recalls for most nutrients were 0.5 or higher which suggests that the FFQ provided relatively valid
estimates of macro and micronutrient intakes examined. Bland-altman plots were generated to examine the
agreement between instruments. Data are shown for energy, folate and zinc with close agreement at lower
intakes indicative of risk for folate and zinc. sensitivity results also showed that the FFQ was able to correctly
classify individuals adequately at risk for most nutrients examined. Conclusion: this population specific FFQ
appears to be a valid instrument for use in in evaluating risk for many nutrients that are of particular concern in
older adults residing throughout many predominately rural counties in Pennsylvania.
Keywords :
Food Frequency Questionnaire , dietary recall , Older adults , nutrition risk
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging