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Validity and reproducibility of the intake of trans-fatty acids estimated using a FFQ and characteristics of trans-fatty acid intake of the Japanese population: the JPHC FFQ Validation Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 2022

Kumiko Kito
Affiliation:
Division of Cohort Research, National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control, 5-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan Department of Food and Life Science, School of Life and Environmental Science, Azabu University, Chuo-Ku, 1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5201, Japan
Junpei Yamamoto
Affiliation:
Department of Food and Life Science, School of Life and Environmental Science, Azabu University, Chuo-Ku, 1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5201, Japan
Ayaka Kotemori
Affiliation:
Department of Food and Life Science, School of Life and Environmental Science, Azabu University, Chuo-Ku, 1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5201, Japan
Misako Nakadate
Affiliation:
Department of Food and Life Science, School of Life and Environmental Science, Azabu University, Chuo-Ku, 1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5201, Japan
Koutatsu Maruyama
Affiliation:
Department of Bioscience, Graduate School of Agriculture, Ehime University, 3-5-7 Tarumi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8566, Japan
Saori Miyazaki
Affiliation:
Department of Bioscience, Graduate School of Agriculture, Ehime University, 3-5-7 Tarumi, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8566, Japan
Chika Okada
Affiliation:
Department of Social Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, 2-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan
Junko Ishihara*
Affiliation:
Department of Food and Life Science, School of Life and Environmental Science, Azabu University, Chuo-Ku, 1-17-71 Fuchinobe, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5201, Japan
Shoichiro Tsugane
Affiliation:
Division of Cohort Research, National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control, 5-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan National Institute of Health and Nutrition, National Institute of Biomedical Innovation, 1-23-1 Toyama, Sinjuku, Health and Nutrition, Tokyo 162-8636, Japan
Norie Sawada
Affiliation:
Division of Cohort Research, National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control, 5-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan
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*Corresponding author: Dr J. Ishihara, email j-ishihara@azabu-u.ac.jp
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Abstract

We aimed to validate a method for assessing trans-fatty acid (TFA) intake in the Japanese population using the FFQ developed in the 1990s from a prospective study that was based on the Japan Public Health Center-based Prospective Cohort Study. For FFQ validation, we included 565 participants (Cohort I: n 215, Cohort II: n 350) aged 40–69 years. We used a 28-d dietary record (DR) over 1 year and two FFQ administered before and after DR assessment. We calculated total TFA intake, TFA from industrial oils (i-TFA) and TFA from ruminants (r-TFA) considering a database of measurements obtained mainly from Japan. Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients (CC) were computed for validity and reproducibility. Energy adjustments were applied using two methods considering the TFA measurement: density method for TFA % of total energy and residual method for TFA g/d. The total TFA intake (% of the total energy intake) was 0·08–0·76 % (median, 0·27–0·37 %) in DR of both cohorts and was 0·00–1·13 % (median, 0·30–0·40 %) in FFQ. The i-TFA accounted for approximately 50 % of the total TFA intake in DR and approximately 40 % in FFQ. For total TFA (% of the total energy intake), CC were 0·54–0·69, and weighted κ coefficients were 0·88–0·92 for both cohorts. The de-attenuated CC was 0·46–0·62 for i-TFA (g/d) and 0·57–0·68 for r-TFA (g/d). Our study showed that the validity and reproducibility of TFA intake estimation using the FFQ were reasonable, suggesting its suitability among the Japanese population with low-TFA intake.

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Table 1. Energy intake and fat intake according to DR and the FFQ(Mean values and standard deviations; median values)

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Table 2. Intake of trans-fatty acid estimated using DR and the FFQ(Mean values and standard deviations; median values)

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Table 3. Correlation between DR and FFQ_V and between two repeated FFQ and cross-classification analysis

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Table 4. Food groups (%) contributing to total trans-fatty acids intake estimated from DR

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