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Relative validity and reliability of a novel diet quality assessment tool for athletes: the Athlete Diet Index

机译:运动员新型饮食质量评估工具的相对有效性和可靠性:运动员饮食指数

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Diet quality indices are a practical, cost-effective method to evaluate dietary patterns, yet few have investigated diet quality in athletes. This study describes the relative validity and reliability of the recently developed Athlete Diet Index (ADI). Participants completed the electronic ADI on two occasions, 2 weeks apart, followed by a 4-d estimated food record (4-dFR). Relative validity was evaluated by directly comparing mean scores of the two administrations (mAdm) against scores derived from 4-dFR using Spearman's rank correlation coefficient and Bland-Altman (B-A) plots. Construct validity was investigated by comparing mAdm scores and 4-dFR-derived nutrient intakes using Spearman's coefficient and independent t test. Test-retest reliability was assessed using paired t test, intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) and B-A plots. Sixty-eight elite athletes (18.8 ( SD 4.2) years) from an Australian sporting institute completed the ADI on both occasions. Mean score was 84.1 ( SD 15.2; range 42.5-114.0). The ADI had good reliability (ICC = 0.80, 95 % CI 0.69, 0.87; P < 0.001), and B-A plots (mean 1.9; level of agreement -17.8, 21.7) showed no indication of systematic bias (y = 4.57-0.03 x x) (95 % CI -0.2, 0. 1; P = 0.70). Relative validity was evaluated in fifty athletes who completed all study phases. Comparison of mAdm scores with 4-dFR-derived scores was moderate (rs 0.69; P < 0.001) with no systematic bias between methods of measurement (y = 6.90-0.04 x x) (95 % CI -0.3, 0.2; P = 0.73). Higher scores were associated with higher absolute nutrient intake consistent with a healthy dietary pattern. The ADI is a reliable tool with moderate validity, demonstrating its potential for application to investigate the diet quality of athletes.
机译:饮食质量指数是一种实用、经济的方法来评估饮食模式,但很少有人调查运动员的饮食质量。本研究描述了最近开发的运动员饮食指数(ADI)的相对有效性和可靠性。参与者两次完成电子ADI,间隔两周,然后是4-d估计食物记录(4-dFR)。通过使用Spearman秩相关系数和Bland Altman(B-A)图直接比较两次给药的平均得分(mAdm)和4-dFR得出的得分来评估相对有效性。通过使用斯皮尔曼系数和独立t检验比较mAdm分数和4-dFR衍生营养素摄入量,研究结构效度。采用配对t检验、组内相关系数(ICC)和B-A图评估重测信度。来自澳大利亚体育学院的68名精英运动员(18.8(SD 4.2)岁)在这两次比赛中都完成了ADI。平均得分为84.1(标准差15.2;范围42.5-114.0)。ADI具有良好的可靠性(ICC=0.80,95%可信区间0.69,0.87;P<0.001),B-A图(平均值1.9;一致性水平-17.8,21.7)未显示系统性偏差(y=4.57-0.03×x)(95%可信区间-0.2,0.1;P=0.70)。对完成所有研究阶段的50名运动员进行了相对效度评估。mAdm评分与4-dFR衍生评分的比较是中等的(rs 0.69;P<0.001),测量方法之间没有系统性偏差(y=6.90-0.04 x x x)(95%可信区间-0.3,0.2;P=0.73)。得分越高,绝对营养摄入量越高,符合健康的饮食模式。ADI是一个可靠的工具,具有中等的有效性,证明了其应用于调查运动员饮食质量的潜力。

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