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Relative Validity and Reproducibility of a Food Frequency Questionnaire for Assessing Dietary Patterns and Food Group Intake in Older New Zealand Adults: The Researching Eating, Activity, and Cognitive Health Study

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jand.2021.05.022

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Dietary patterns; Dietary assessment; Congruencecoefficient; Older adults; Reliability

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  1. Health Research Council of New Zealand Emerging Researcher Grant [17/566]
  2. Lottery Health New Zealand
  3. Massey University Doctoral Scholarship

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The study evaluated the dietary patterns of older adults in the REACH study, and found that the REACH FFQ generated dietary patterns with acceptable reproducibility and relative validity. This indicates that the FFQ can be used to examine associations between dietary patterns and health outcomes in older New Zealand adults.
Background Dietary pattern analysis considers the overall dietary intake and combi-nations of foods eaten. Valid and reproducible tools for determining dietary patterns are necessary to assess dietedisease relationships. Objective This study evaluated the relative validity and reproducibility of the Researching Eating, Activity, and Cognitive Health (REACH) Study food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) specifically designed to identify dietary patterns in older adults. Design A subset of participants from the REACH study completed two identical 109-item FFQs 1 month apart (FFQ1 and FFQ2) to assess reproducibility and a 4-day food record between FFQ administrations to assess relative validity. Foods from each dietary assessment tool were assigned to 57 food groups. Principal component analysis was applied to the food group consumption reported in each dietary assessment tool to derive dietary patterns. Participants and setting Dietary data were collected (2018 and 2019) from a subset of the REACH study (n = 294, 37% men) aged 65 to 74 years, living in Auckland, New Zealand. Main outcome measures Daily intakes of 57 food groups and dietary patterns of older adults participating in REACH living in New Zealand. Statistical analysis Agreement of dietary pattern loadings were assessed using Tucker's congruence coefficient. Agreement of dietary pattern scores and food group intakes were assessed using Spearman correlation coefficients (acceptable correlation rho = 0.20 to 0.49), weighted kappa statistic (acceptable statistic kw = 0.20 to 0.60), and Bland-Altman analysis, including mean difference, limits of agreement, plots, and slope of bias. Results Three similar dietary patterns were identified from each dietary assessment tool: Mediterranean style, Western, and prudent. Congruence coefficients between factor loadings ranged from 0.54 to 0.80. Correlations of dietary pattern scores ranged from 0.47 to 0.59 (reproducibility) and 0.33 to 0.43 (validity) (all P values < 0.001); weighted kappa scores from 0.40 to 0.48 (reproducibility) and 0.27 to 0.37 (validity); limits of agreement from +/- 1.79 to +/- 2.09 (reproducibility) and +/- 2.09 to +/- 2.27 (val-idity); a negative slope of bias was seen in the prudent pattern for reproducibility and validity (P < 0.001). Conclusions The REACH FFQ generated dietary patterns with acceptable reproduc-ibility and relative validity and therefore can be used to examine associations between dietary patterns and health outcomes in older New Zealand adults.

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