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The impact of conventional dietary intake data coding methods on foods typically consumed by low-income African-American and White urban populations

机译:常规饮食摄入数据编码方法对低收入非洲裔美国人和白人城市居民通常食用的食物的影响

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Abstract Objective Analysing dietary data to capture how individuals typically consume foods is dependent on the coding variables used. Individual foods consumed simultaneously, like coffee with milk, are given codes to identify these combinations. Our literature review revealed a lack of discussion about using combination codes in analysis. The present study identified foods consumed at mealtimes and by race when combination codes were or were not utilized. Design Duplicate analysis methods were performed on separate data sets. The original data set consisted of all foods reported; each food was coded as if it was consumed individually. The revised data set was derived from the original data set by first isolating coded foods consumed as individual items from those foods consumed simultaneously and assigning a code to designate a combination. Foods assigned a combination code, like pancakes with syrup, were aggregated and associated with a food group, defined by the major food component (i.e. pancakes), and then appended to the isolated coded foods. Setting Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity across the Life Span study. Subjects African-American and White adults with two dietary recalls (n 2177). Results Differences existed in lists of foods most frequently consumed by mealtime and race when comparing results based on original and revised data sets. African Americans reported consumption of sausage/luncheon meat and poultry, while ready-to-eat cereals and cakes/doughnuts/pastries were reported by Whites on recalls. Conclusions Use of combination codes provided more accurate representation of how foods were consumed by populations. This information is beneficial when creating interventions and exploring dieta€“health relationships.
机译:摘要目的分析饮食数据以捕获个人通常如何食用食物取决于所使用的编码变量。同时食用的单独食物(例如加牛奶的咖啡)具有用于识别这些组合的代码。我们的文献综述表明,缺乏有关在分析中使用组合代码的讨论。本研究确定了在用餐时间和种族中使用或不使用组合代码时食用的食物。设计重复分析方法是在单独的数据集上执行的。原始数据集包括报告的所有食物;每个食物都编码为好像单独食用。修改后的数据集是从原始数据集获得的,方法是首先从同时食用的那些食品中分离出作为单个物品食用的编码食品,并分配一个代码来指定一种组合。分配了组合代码的食物(如糖浆煎饼)被汇总并与主要食物成分(即煎饼)定义的食物组相关联,然后附加到隔离的编码食物上。在整个生命周期研究中,在多元化邻里中建立健康的老龄化。非裔美国人和白人成年人两次饮食召回(n 2177)。结果在比较基于原始数据和修订数据集的结果时,进餐时间和种族中最常食用的食物清单中存在差异。非裔美国人报告食用香肠/ luncheon肉和家禽,而白人则在召回时报告了即食谷物和蛋糕/甜甜圈/糕点。结论组合代码的使用可以更准确地表示人群如何食用食物。这些信息在制定干预措施和探索饮食健康关系时非常有用。

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