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Evaluation of the international standardized 24-h dietary recall methodology (GloboDiet) for potential application in research and surveillance within African settings

机译:对国际标准化的24小时饮食召回方法(GloboDiet)进行评估,以潜在地应用于非洲地区的研究和监测

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BackgroundCollection of reliable and comparable individual food consumption data is of primary importance to better understand, control and monitor malnutrition and its related comorbidities in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including in Africa. The lack of standardised dietary tools and their related research support infrastructure remains a major obstacle to implement concerted and region-specific research and action plans worldwide. Citing the magnitude and importance of this challenge, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO) launched the “Global Nutrition Surveillance initiative” to pilot test the use of a standardized 24-h dietary recall research tool (GloboDiet), validated in Europe, in other regions. In this regard, the development of the GloboDiet-Africa can be optimised by better understanding of the local specific methodological needs, barriers and opportunities. The study aimed to evaluate the standardized 24-h dietary recall research tool (GloboDiet) as a possible common methodology for research and surveillance across Africa. MethodsA consultative panel of African and international experts in dietary assessment participated in six e-workshop sessions. They completed an in-depth e-questionnaire to evaluate the GloboDiet dietary methodology before and after participating in the e-workshop. ResultsThe 29 experts expressed their satisfaction on the potential of the software to address local specific needs when evaluating the main structure of the software, the stepwise approach for data collection and standardisation concept. Nevertheless, additional information to better describe local foods and recipes, as well as particular culinary patterns (e.g. mortar pounding), were proposed. Furthermore, food quantification in shared-plates and -bowls eating situations and interviewing of populations with low literacy skills, especially in rural settings, were acknowledged as requiring further specific considerations and appropriate solutions. ConclusionsAn overall positive evaluation of the GloboDiet methodology by both African and international experts, supports the flexibility and potential applicability of this tool in diverse African settings and sets a positive platform for improved dietary monitoring and surveillance. Following this evaluation, prerequisite for future implementation and/or adaptation of GloboDiet in Africa, rigorous and robust capacity building as well as knowledge transfer will be required to roadmap a stepwise approach to implement this methodology across pilot African countries/regions.
机译:背景技术收集可靠和可比较的个人食品消费数据对于更好地了解,控制和监测包括非洲在内的中低收入国家(LMIC)的营养不良及其相关合并症至关重要。缺乏标准化的饮食工具及其相关的研究支持基础设施仍然是在全球范围内实施一致且针对特定地区的研究和行动计划的主要障碍。国际癌症研究机构(IARC / WHO)指出了这一挑战的严重性和重要性,发起了“全球营养监测计划”,以试验性地使用标准化的24小时饮食召回研究工具(GloboDiet),并在欧洲,在其他地区。在这方面,可以通过更好地了解当地的具体方法需求,障碍和机遇来优化GloboDiet-Africa的发展。该研究旨在评估标准化的24小时饮食召回研究工具(GloboDiet),作为在整个非洲进行研究和监测的可能的通用方法。方法由非洲和国际饮食评估专家组成的咨询小组参加了六个电子研讨会。他们参加了电子工作坊之前和之后,完成了一份深入的电子问卷,以评估GloboDiet的饮食方法。结果29位专家对软件的潜力表示满意,他们在评估软件的主要结构,逐步的数据收集方法和标准化概念时可以满足当地的特定需求。然而,提出了更多信息以更好地描述当地食物和食谱,以及特殊的烹饪方式(例如捣碎捣碎)。此外,人们认识到,尤其是在农村地区,在共享盘子和碗式饮食的情况下进行食物定量以及对识字能力低的人群进行访谈,这需要进一步的具体考虑和适当的解决方案。结论非洲和国际专家对GloboDiet方法进行了总体正面评价,支持该工具在非洲不同环境中的灵活性和潜在适用性,并为改善饮食监测和监测奠定了积极的平台。进行此评估后,将需要在非洲实施和/或改编GloboDiet的先决条件,严格而稳固的能力建设以及知识转让,以便为逐步在该试点非洲国家/地区实施该方法制定路线图。

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