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First evaluation steps of a new method for dietary intake estimation regarding a list of key food groups in adults and in different sociodemographic and health-related behaviour strata

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 August 2017

Luis M Béjar*
Affiliation:
Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Seville, Institute of Anatomy, 3rd floor, Sánchez-Pizjuán Avenue, Seville 41009, Spain
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*Corresponding author: Email lmbprado@us.es
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Abstract

Objective

A new method known as ‘current-day dietary recall’ (current-day recall) is based on an application for mobile phones called ‘electronic 12 h dietary recall’ (e-12HR). This new method was designed to rank participants into categories of habitual intake regarding a series of key food groups. The present study compared current-day recall against a previously validated short paper FFQ.

Design

Participants recorded the consumption of selected food groups using e-12HR during twenty-eight consecutive days and then filled out a short paper FFQ at the end of the study period. To evaluate the association and agreement between both methods, Spearman’s correlation coefficients (SCC), cross-classification analysis and weighted kappa statistics (κw) were used.

Setting

Andalusia, Spain, Southern Europe.

Subjects

University students and employees over the age of 18 years.

Results

One hundred and eighty-seven participants completed the study (64·2 % female, 35·8 % male). For all particpants, for all food group intakes, the mean SCC was 0·70 (SCC≥0·62 were observed for all strata); the mean percentage of participants cross-classified into categories of ‘exact agreement+adjacent’ was 90·1 % (percentages≥87·8 % were observed for all strata); and the mean κw was 0·55 (κw≥0·53 in ten of the twelve strata).

Conclusions

For the whole sample and for all strata thereof, the current-day recall has good agreement with the previously validated short paper FFQ for assessing food group intakes, rendering it a useful method for ranking individuals.

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Table 1 Characteristics of participants in the study; university students and employees over the age of 18 years, Andalusia, Spain, Southern Europe, October 2014 to December 2016

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Table 2 Spearman correlatuion coefficients derived from e-12HR and the short paper FFQ, overall and according to sociodemographic and health-related behaviour strata; university students and employees over the age of 18 years, Andalusia, Spain, Southern Europe, October 2014 to December 2016

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Table 3 Cross-classification analysis* derived from e-12HR and the short paper FFQ, overall and according to sociodemographic and health-related behaviour strata; university students and employees over the age of 18 years, Andalusia, Spain, Southern Europe, October 2014 to December 2016

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Table 4 Weighted kappa statistics derived from e-12HR and the short paper FFQ, overall and according to sociodemographic and health-related behaviour strata; university students and employees over the age of 18 years, Andalusia, Spain, Southern Europe, October 2014 to December 2016

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