Background: A pilot study was carried out to evaluate validity and reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), which was designed to be used in a prospective cohort study in a population at high risk for esophageal cancer in northern Iran. Methods: The FFQ was administered four times to 131 subjects, aged 35-65 years, of both sexes. Twelve 24-h dietary recalls for two consecutive days were administered monthly during 1 year and used as a reference method. The excretion of nitrogen was measured on four 24-h urine samples, and plasma levels of ß-carotene, retinol, vitamin C and a-tocopherol was measured from two time points. Relative validity of FFQ and 24-h diet recall was assessed by comparing nutrient intake derived from both methods with the urinary nitrogen and plasma levels of ß-carotene, retinol, vitamin C and a-tocopherol. Results: Correlation coefficients comparing energy and nutrients intake based on the mean of the four FFQ and the mean of twelve 24-h diet recalls were 0.75 for total energy, 0.75 for carbohydrates, 0.76 for proteins and 0.65 for fat. Correlation coefficients between the FFQ-based intake and serum levels of ß-carotene, retinol, vitamin C and vitamin E/a-tocopherol were 0.37, 0.32, 0.35 and 0.06, respectively. Correlation coefficients between urinary nitrogen and FFQ-based protein intake ranged from 0.23 to 0.35. Intraclass correlation coefficients used to measure reproducibility of FFQ ranged from 0.66 to 0.89. Conclusion: We found that the FFQ provides valid and reliable measurements of habitual intake for energy and most of the nutrients studied. © 2006 Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

Validity and reliability of a new food frequency questionnaire compared to 24h recalls and biochemical measurements: Pilot phase of Golestan cohort study of esophageal cancer / Malekshah, A.F.; Kimiagar, M.; Saadatian-Elahi, M.; Pourshams, A.; Nouraie, M.; Goglani, G.; Hoshiarrad, A.; Sadatsafavi, M.; Golestan, B.; Yoonesi, A.; Rakhshani, N.; Fahimi, S.; Nasrollahzadeh, D.; Salahi, R.; Ghafarpour, A.; Semnani, S.; Steghens, J.P.; Abnet, C.C.; Kamangar, F.; Dawsey, S.M.; Brennan, P.; Boffetta, P.; Malekzadeh, R.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 0954-3007. - ELETTRONICO. - 60:8(2006), pp. 971-977. [10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602407]

Validity and reliability of a new food frequency questionnaire compared to 24h recalls and biochemical measurements: Pilot phase of Golestan cohort study of esophageal cancer

Boffetta, P.;
2006

Abstract

Background: A pilot study was carried out to evaluate validity and reproducibility of a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), which was designed to be used in a prospective cohort study in a population at high risk for esophageal cancer in northern Iran. Methods: The FFQ was administered four times to 131 subjects, aged 35-65 years, of both sexes. Twelve 24-h dietary recalls for two consecutive days were administered monthly during 1 year and used as a reference method. The excretion of nitrogen was measured on four 24-h urine samples, and plasma levels of ß-carotene, retinol, vitamin C and a-tocopherol was measured from two time points. Relative validity of FFQ and 24-h diet recall was assessed by comparing nutrient intake derived from both methods with the urinary nitrogen and plasma levels of ß-carotene, retinol, vitamin C and a-tocopherol. Results: Correlation coefficients comparing energy and nutrients intake based on the mean of the four FFQ and the mean of twelve 24-h diet recalls were 0.75 for total energy, 0.75 for carbohydrates, 0.76 for proteins and 0.65 for fat. Correlation coefficients between the FFQ-based intake and serum levels of ß-carotene, retinol, vitamin C and vitamin E/a-tocopherol were 0.37, 0.32, 0.35 and 0.06, respectively. Correlation coefficients between urinary nitrogen and FFQ-based protein intake ranged from 0.23 to 0.35. Intraclass correlation coefficients used to measure reproducibility of FFQ ranged from 0.66 to 0.89. Conclusion: We found that the FFQ provides valid and reliable measurements of habitual intake for energy and most of the nutrients studied. © 2006 Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
2006
Validity and reliability of a new food frequency questionnaire compared to 24h recalls and biochemical measurements: Pilot phase of Golestan cohort study of esophageal cancer / Malekshah, A.F.; Kimiagar, M.; Saadatian-Elahi, M.; Pourshams, A.; Nouraie, M.; Goglani, G.; Hoshiarrad, A.; Sadatsafavi, M.; Golestan, B.; Yoonesi, A.; Rakhshani, N.; Fahimi, S.; Nasrollahzadeh, D.; Salahi, R.; Ghafarpour, A.; Semnani, S.; Steghens, J.P.; Abnet, C.C.; Kamangar, F.; Dawsey, S.M.; Brennan, P.; Boffetta, P.; Malekzadeh, R.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 0954-3007. - ELETTRONICO. - 60:8(2006), pp. 971-977. [10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602407]
Malekshah, A.F.; Kimiagar, M.; Saadatian-Elahi, M.; Pourshams, A.; Nouraie, M.; Goglani, G.; Hoshiarrad, A.; Sadatsafavi, M.; Golestan, B.; Yoonesi, A.; Rakhshani, N.; Fahimi, S.; Nasrollahzadeh, D.; Salahi, R.; Ghafarpour, A.; Semnani, S.; Steghens, J.P.; Abnet, C.C.; Kamangar, F.; Dawsey, S.M.; Brennan, P.; Boffetta, P.; Malekzadeh, R.
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