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Public Health Nutrition
A new FFQ designed to measure the intake of fatty acids and antioxidants in children
Anette E Buyken1  Anja Kroke1  Daniel Czech1  Joachim Heinrich1  Claire Robertson1  Petra Stiegler1  Kurt Gedrich1  Stefanie Sausenthaler1  Jakob Linseisen1  Peter Rzehak1 
关键词: Food-frequency questionnaire;    Development;    Validation;    Dietary recalls;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980009005813
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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ObjectiveThe present paper describes the systematic development of an FFQ to assess the intake of fatty acids and antioxidants in school-aged children. In addition, a validation study applying 24 h dietary recalls was performed.DesignUsing the variance-based Max_r method, a list of eighty-two foods was compiled from data obtained by 3 d weighed dietary records. The foods were used to design an FFQ, the comprehensibility of which was evaluated in a feasibility study. In addition, the FFQ was validated in a subset of 101 children from the German Infant Nutritional Intervention Study (GINI PLUS) against one 24 h dietary recall.ResultsThe feasibility study attested a good acceptance of the FFQ. Mean intake of foods compared well between the FFQ and the 24 h dietary recall, although intake data generated from the FFQ tended to be higher. This difference became less apparent at the nutrient level, although the estimated average consumption of arachidonic acid and EPA using the FFQ still exceeded values recorded with the 24 h recall method by 45 % and 29 %, respectively.ConclusionsOn the basis of the systematic selection process of the food list, the established practicability of the FFQ and the overall plausibility of the results, the use of this FFQ is justified in future epidemiological studies.

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