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Food Frequency Questionnaire Is a Valid Tool for the Assessment of Dietary Habits of South Indian Pregnant Women

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ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 26, Issue 5, Pages 494-506

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1010539512459945

Keywords

food frequency questionnaire; micronutrient status; pregnancy; 24-hour diet recall

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  1. Curtin International Research Tuition Scholarships (CIRTS) from Curtin University, Western Australia

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The food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was validated against multiple 24-hour dietary recalls (24-HDRs) and for a few blood biomarkers in 154 pregnant women at the obstetrics and gynecology department of St John's Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, India. Absolute nutrient intakes from the FFQ correlated positively with the average 24-HDR during pregnancy. Energy-adjusted nutrients from the FFQ in all trimesters, except proteins, carbohydrate, folate intake, and vitamin B-6 in the third trimester, correlated positively with average 24-HDR. Overestimation by the FFQ compared with the 24-HDR ranged from 9% to 41%. Vitamin B-12 status in the first and second trimesters positively correlated with energy-adjusted and absolute vitamin B-12 intakes from the FFQ. The Bland Altman plots showed a pattern such that a trend was seen toward underreporting of intakes through the FFQ, with increasing mean intakes by the 2 methods, considering 24-HDR as the reference tool. We conclude that the FFQ is a valid tool to measure dietary intakes during pregnancy.

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