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Published in: Nutrition Journal 1/2013

Open Access 01-12-2013 | Research

Relative validity of the food frequency questionnaire used to assess dietary intake in the Leiden Longevity Study

Authors: Martinette T Streppel, Jeanne HM de Vries, Saskia Meijboom, Marian Beekman, Anton JM de Craen, P Eline Slagboom, Edith JM Feskens

Published in: Nutrition Journal | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Background

Invalid information on dietary intake may lead to false diet-disease associations. This study was conducted to examine the relative validity of the food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) used to assess dietary intake in the Leiden Longevity Study.

Methods

A total of 128 men and women participating in the Leiden Longevity Study were included in the present validation study. The performance of the FFQ was evaluated using the mean of three 24-hour recalls as the reference method. Evaluation in estimating dietary intake at the group level was done by paired t-tests. The relative validity of the individual energy adjusted level of intake was assessed with correlation analyses (Pearson’s), with correction for measurement error.

Results

On group level, the FFQ overestimated as well as underestimated absolute intake of various nutrients and foods. The Bland and Altman plot for total energy intake showed that the agreement between the FFQ and the 24-hour recalls was dependent of intake level. Pearson correlation coefficients ranged from 0.21 (alpha linolenic acid) to 0.78 (ethanol) for nutrients and from -0.02 (legumes, non-significant) to 0.78 (alcoholic beverages) for foods. Adjustment for energy intake slightly lowered the correlation coefficients for nutrients (mean coefficient: 0.48 versus 0.50), while adjustment for within-subject variation in the 24-h recalls resulted in higher correlation coefficients for both nutrients and foods (mean coefficient: 0.69 for nutrients and 0.65 for foods).

Conclusions

For most nutrients and foods, the ability of the FFQ to rank subjects was acceptable to good.
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Metadata
Title
Relative validity of the food frequency questionnaire used to assess dietary intake in the Leiden Longevity Study
Authors
Martinette T Streppel
Jeanne HM de Vries
Saskia Meijboom
Marian Beekman
Anton JM de Craen
P Eline Slagboom
Edith JM Feskens
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Nutrition Journal / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2891
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-12-75

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