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Dietary assessment methods for micronutrient intake in pregnant women: a systematic review. (Special Issue: Dietary assessment methods for micronutrient intake: a systematic review of validation studies, the EURRECA Network of Excellence.)

机译:孕妇微量营养素摄入的饮食评估方法:系统评价。 (特刊:微量营养素摄入的膳食评估方法:验证研究的系统综述,EURRECA卓越网络。)

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The EURopean micronutrient RECommendations Aligned (EURRECA) Network of Excellence needs clear guidelines for assessing the validity of reported micronutrient intakes among vulnerable population groups. A systematic literature search identified studies validating the methodology used for measuring usual dietary intake during pregnancy. The quality of each validation study selected was assessed using a EURRECA-developed scoring system. The validation studies were categorised according to whether the study used a reference method that reflected short-term intake (<7 d) long-term intake (>=7 d) or used biomarkers (BM). A correlation coefficient for each micronutrient was calculated from the mean of the correlation coefficients from each study weighted by the quality of the study. Seventeen papers were selected, which included the validation of fifteen FFQ, two dietary records (DR), one diet history and a Fe intake checklist. Estimates of twenty-six micronutrients by six FFQ were validated against 24-h recalls indicating good correlation for six micronutrients. Estimates of twenty-four micronutrients by two FFQ were validated against estimated DR and all had good or acceptable correlations. Estimates of fourteen micronutrients by three FFQ were validated against weighed DR indicating good correlations for five. Six FFQ were validated against BM, presenting good correlations only for folic acid. FFQ appear to be most reliable for measuring short-term intakes of vitamins E and B6 and long-term intakes of thiamin. Apart from folic acid, BM do not add any more certainty in terms of intake method reliability. When frequency methods are used, the inclusion of dietary supplements improves their reliability for most micronutrients.
机译:欧盟微量营养素推荐建议书(EURRECA)卓越网络需要明确的指南,以评估脆弱人群中微量营养素摄入量的报告有效性。一项系统的文献检索确定了一些研究,这些研究证实了用于测量怀孕期间日常饮食摄入量的方法。使用EURRECA开发的评分系统评估所选验证研究的质量。根据是否使用反映短期摄入(<7 d)长期摄入(> = 7 d)或长期使用生物标志物(BM)的参考方法对验证研究进行分类。从每种研究的相关系数的平均值加权研究的质量,计算出每种微量营养素的相关系数。选择了17篇论文,包括验证15份FFQ,2份饮食记录(DR),一份饮食史和一份Fe摄入清单。相对于24小时召回,通过六个FFQ验证了26种微量营养素的估计值,表明六种微量营养素具有良好的相关性。通过两个FFQ对24种微量营养素的估计值与估计的DR进行了验证,并且所有相关性均良好或可接受。相对于称重的DR验证了三个FFQ对14种微量营养素的估计,表明了五个之间的良好关联。六个FFQ已针对BM进行了验证,仅与叶酸表现出良好的相关性。 FFQ对于测量维生素E和B 6 的短期摄入量以及硫胺素的长期摄入量似乎是最可靠的。除叶酸外,BM在摄入方法的可靠性方面没有增加任何确定性。当使用频率法时,膳食补充剂的添加可提高其对大多数微量营养素的可靠性。

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