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Development and evaluation of a Nutrition Transition-FFQ for adolescents in South India.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Public Health Nutrition. May2017, Vol. 20 Issue 7, p1162-1172. 11p.
Subject
*ADOLESCENT nutrition
*DIETARY supplements
*PUBLIC health
*RANK correlation (Statistics)
*COMPARATIVE studies
*DEMOGRAPHY
*DIET
*HEALTH behavior
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL cooperation
*MEMORY
*QUESTIONNAIRES
*RESEARCH
*SCHOOLS
*SURVEYS
*FOOD portions
*EVALUATION research
*FOOD diaries
RESEARCH evaluation
Language
ISSN
1368-9800
Abstract
Objective: To develop and evaluate a Nutrition Transition-FFQ (NT-FFQ) to measure nutrition transition among adolescents in South India.Design: We developed an interviewer-administered NT-FFQ comprising a 125-item semi-quantitative FFQ and a twenty-seven-item eating behaviour survey. The reproducibility and validity of the NT-FFQ were assessed using Spearman correlations, intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC), and levels of agreement using Bland-Altman and cross-classification over 2 months (NT-FFQ1 and NT-FFQ2). Validity of foods was evaluated against three 24-h dietary recalls (24-HR). Face validity of eating behaviours was evaluated through semi-structured cognitive interviews. The reproducibility of eating behaviours was assessed using weighted kappa (κ w) and cross-classification analyses.Setting: Vijayapura, India.Subjects: A representative sample of 198 adolescents aged 14-18 years.Results: Reproducibility of NT-FFQ: Spearman correlations ranged from 0·33 (pulses) to 0·80 (red meat) and ICC from 0·05 (fruits) to 1·00 (tea). On average, concordance (agreement) was 60 % and discordance was 7 % for food groups. For eating behaviours, κ w ranged from 0·24 (eating snacks while watching television) to 0·67 (eating lunch at home) with a mean of 0·40. Validity of NT-FFQ: Spearman correlations ranged from 0·11 (fried traditional foods) to 0·70 (tea) and ICC ranged from 0·02 (healthy global foods) to 1·00 (grains). The concordance and discordance were 48 % and 8 %, respectively. Bland-Altman plots showed acceptable agreement between NT-FFQ2 and 24-HR. The eating behaviours had acceptable face validity.Conclusions: The NT-FFQ has good reproducibility and acceptable validity for food intake and eating behaviours. The NT-FFQ can quantify the nutrition transition among Indian adolescents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]