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Reliability and relative validity of a diet index score for adults derived from a self‐reported short food survey

机译:饮食指数评分的可靠性和相对有效性,用于自我报告的短期食物调查

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Aim Assess the reliability and relative validity of a diet index score for adults derived using a 38‐item online survey. Methods The short food survey (SFS) measured ‘usual’ intake of seven food groups, three food choice indicators and variety; and was completed by 61 adults aged 19‐50 years from Adelaide, Australia. A score was applied to assess compliance with the 2013 Australian Dietary Guidelines. Reliability of the survey was measured between two administrations one week apart; and validity by comparing the first administration to the average of three 24‐hour dietary recalls. Statistical analyses included paired samples t ‐tests, intra‐class correlation coefficient (ICC), percentage agreement, Cohen's kappa coefficients and Bland‐Altman plots. Results Estimates of daily food group servings were reliable (within 0.3 servings, P 0.05) but not valid for all foods groups. The mean total index score was approximately 70 points (out of 100) on both SFS administrations (ICC = 0.71 (95% CI 0.56:0.81). Relative validity analysis showed moderate correlation between SFS#1 and 24‐hour recalls (ICC = 0.43 (0.21:0.62, P 0.001)), with 51% agreement in allocation to tertiles of diet quality between methods (k = 0.262, P = 0.004). The survey overestimated the diet index score by an average of 12.7 points out of 100 [‐20.11:42.94] in comparison to recalls. Conclusions The survey overestimated compliance with guidelines relative to dietary recalls. It demonstrated good reliability; however, the validity of estimating intake of some food groups needs improvement. Future refinement will provide a valuable online tool to assess compliance with the Australian dietary recommendations.
机译:目的评估使用38项在线调查得出的成人饮食指数分数的可靠性和相对有效性。方法采取短期食物调查(SFS)测量了“通常”摄入七种食物群,三​​个食物选择指标和品种;并于澳大利亚阿德莱德19-50岁的61名成年人完成。分数用于评估遵守2013年澳大利亚膳食指南。在分开的两个主管部门之间测量调查的可靠性;通过将第一次管理与三个24小时膳食召回的平均值进行比较,有效性。统计分析包括配对样本T -Tests,类相关系数(ICC),百分比协议,Cohen的Kappa系数和Bland-Altman图。结果日常食品组服务的估算可靠(在0.3份内,P> 0.05),但对所有食品组无效。 SFS主管部门(ICC = 0.71(95%CI 0.56:0.81),平均总指数分数约为70分(为100)。相对有效性分析显示SFS#1和24小时召回之间的中等相关性(ICC = 0.43 (0.21:0.62,p& 0.001)),51%的协议分配到饮食质量之间的饮食质量(k = 0.262,p = 0.004)。该调查将饮食指数评分的分数平均为12.7分与召回相比,100 [-20.11:42.94]。结论调查高估了与饮食召回的指导方针的遵守。它表现出良好的可靠性;然而,估计一些食物群体摄入的有效性需要改进。未来的细化将在线提供有价值的工具评估符合澳大利亚膳食建议的遵守情况。

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