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Evaluation of a digital FFQ using 24 h recalls as reference method, for assessment of habitual diet in women with South Asian origin in Norway

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2024

Monica H Carlsen*
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Postboks 1046 Blindern, Oslo 0317, Norway
Torunn Holm Totland
Affiliation:
Department of Physical Health and Ageing, Division of Mental and Physical Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway
Radhika Kumar
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Postboks 1046 Blindern, Oslo 0317, Norway
Therese ML Lensnes
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Postboks 1046 Blindern, Oslo 0317, Norway
Archana Sharma
Affiliation:
Department of Endocrinology, Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, Norway
A Anita Suntharalingam
Affiliation:
Department of Endocrinology, Morbid Obesity and Preventive Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Anh Thi Tran
Affiliation:
Department of Endocrinology, Morbid Obesity and Preventive Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Kåre I Birkeland
Affiliation:
Department of Endocrinology, Morbid Obesity and Preventive Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Christine Sommer
Affiliation:
Department of Endocrinology, Morbid Obesity and Preventive Medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
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*Corresponding author: Email m.h.carlsen@medisin.uio.no
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Abstract

Objective:

Dietary assessment tools should be designed for the target population. We developed an FFQ designed to assess diet in South Asian women in Norway. The study objective was to evaluate this FFQ using 24-h dietary recalls as reference method.

Design:

Approximately 3 weeks after the participants (n 40) had filled in the FFQ, the first of three non-consecutive 24-h dietary recalls was completed. The recalls were telephone-based, unannounced and performed by a trained dietitian, with 2–3 weeks between each interview.

Setting:

The DIASA 1 study, in Oslo, Norway.

Participants:

Women of South Asian ethnic origin participating in the DIASA 1 study were invited to participate in the evaluation study.

Results:

The WebFFQasia significantly overestimated the absolute intake of energy, protein, fat and carbohydrates compared with the 24-h dietary recalls. Absolute intakes of sugar, starch and fibre did not differ significantly between the methods. For energy percentages (E%), there were no significant differences, except for monounsaturated fat. Correlations were strong for E% from sugar and saturated fat and moderate for E% from fibre, carbohydrate, total fat and protein. Fourteen food groups out of twenty three were not significantly different compared with the reference method, and sixteen groups showed strong to moderate correlations.

Conclusion:

The WebFFQasia may be used to assess E% from habitual diet and can adequately estimate intakes and rank participants according to nutrient intake and main food categories at group level.

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Table 1 Anthropometric and socio-demographic background of participants (n 40)

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Table 2 Estimated absolute intakes of energy and energy providing nutrients from the FFQ and the 24-h recalls (n 40)

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Fig. 1 Bland–Altman plot of intake of (a) energy, (b) total fat, from the FFQ and the 24-h recalls. Mean intake on the x-axis (mean of FFQ and 24-h recalls) against the difference in intake (FFQ – 24-h recalls) on the y-axis, in kJ/d. Dotted lines are limits of agreement (mean difference ± sd × 1·96)

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Table 3 Estimated energy percentage (E%) from energy-providing nutrients, from the FFQ and 24-hour recalls (n 40)

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Table 4 Micronutrient intake estimated from the FFQ and the 24-hour recalls (n 40)

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Table 5 Estimated intakes of food and beverages from the FFQ and 24-h recalls (g/d)

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