A Simple Food Frequency Questionnaire for Japanese Diet-Part II. Reproducibility and Validity for Nutrient Intakes.

Isuzu Egami(Nagoya Bunri University), Kenji Wakai(Nagoya University), Kumiko Kato(Nagoya Medical Center), Yingsong Line(Nagoya University), Takashi Kawamura(Nagoya University), Akiko Tamakoshi(Nagoya University), Rie Aoki(Nagoya University), Masayo Kojima(Nagoya University), Toshiko Nakayama(Nagoya University), Masaya Wada(Nagoya Medical Center), Yoshiyuki Ohno(Nagoya University)
Journal of Epidemiology
January 1, 1999
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Abstract

A self-administered 97-item simple food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), without portion size questions for most items, was completed twice at an one-year interval by 88 men and women in central Japan to evaluate its reproducibility. This FFQ was further validated by referring to four 4-day weighed dietary records (DRs) which were performed at 3-month intervals. Mean energy and 18 nutrient intakes measured by the first and the second FFQs were quite similar to those measured by the DRs. In our reproducibility study, Pearson and intraclass correlation coefficients, adjusted for energy intake, sex and age, ranged from 0.48 to 0.82 (median = 0.67). In the validation study, adjusted and de-attenuated correlation coefficients between the second FFQ and the DRs ranged from 0.42 for iron to 0.83 for calcium (median = 0.61). The proportion of subjects classified by the FFQ into the same or adjacent quintiles defined by the DRs was between 65.9% and 83.0% (median = 69.9%). These findings essentially suggested that our FFQ is well reproducible and sufficiently valid, and therefore, reasonably useful for nutritional epidemiological studies for Japanese diets, particularly for those of Tokai Area.


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