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Development and evaluation of the Oxford WebQ, a low-cost, web-based method for assessment of previous 24 h dietary intakes in large-scale prospective studies.

机译:牛津WebQ的开发和评估,这是一种低成本的基于网络的方法,用于在大规模前瞻性研究中评估以前的24小时饮食摄入量。

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Objectives. To describe the development of the Oxford WebQ, a web-based 24 h dietary assessment tool developed for repeated administration in large prospective studies; and to report the preliminary assessment of its performance for estimating nutrient intakes. Design. We developed the Oxford WebQ by repeated testing until it was sufficiently comprehensive and easy to use. For the latest version, we compared nutrient intakes from volunteers who completed both the Oxford WebQ and an interviewer-administered 24 h dietary recall on the same day. Setting. Oxford, UK. Subjects. A total of 116 men and women. Results. The WebQ took a median of 12.5 (interquartile range: 10.8-16.3) min to self-complete and nutrient intakes were estimated automatically. By contrast, the interviewer-administered 24 h dietary recall took 30 min to complete and 30 min to code. Compared with the 24 h dietary recall, the mean Spearman's correlation for the 21 nutrients obtained from the WebQ was 0/6, with the majority between 0.5 and 0.9. The mean differences in intake were less than +or-10% for all nutrients except for carotene and vitamins B12 and D. On rare occasions a food item was reported in only one assessment method, but this was not more frequent or systematically different between the methods. Conclusions. Compared with an interviewer-based 24 h dietary recall, the WebQ captures similar food items and estimates similar nutrient intakes for a single day's dietary intake. The WebQ is self-administered and nutrients are estimated automatically, providing a low-cost method for measuring dietary intake in large-scale studies
机译:目标。描述牛津WebQ的发展,牛津WebQ是一种基于网络的24小时饮食评估工具,旨在在大型前瞻性研究中重复给药;并报告对其估计营养摄入量的性能的初步评估。设计。我们通过反复测试来开发牛津WebQ,直到它足够全面且易于使用。对于最新版本,我们比较了在同一天完成牛津WebQ和由面试官管理的24小时饮食召回的志愿者的营养摄入量。设置。英国牛津。主题。共有116名男女。结果。 WebQ花费了12.5分钟(四分位数范围:10.8-16.3)分钟才能达到自我完成,并自动估算营养摄入量。相比之下,由访调员管理的24小时饮食回想需要30分钟才能完成,编码需要30分钟。与24小时的饮食召回相比,从WebQ获得的21种营养素的平均Spearman相关系数为0/6,大多数介于0.5和0.9之间。除胡萝卜素和维生素B 12 和D外,所有营养素的摄入均值差异均小于+或-10%。在极少数情况下,仅通过一种评估方法报告了一种食物,但这是两种方法之间没有更多的频率或系统上的不同。结论。与基于访问员的24小时饮食召回相比,WebQ可以捕获相似的食物,并估计单日饮食摄入的相似营养摄入量。 WebQ是自我管理的,营养素可以自动估算,为大规模研究提供了一种低成本的饮食摄入量测量方法

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