Validation and reproducibility of an Australian caffeine food frequency questionnaire |
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Authors: | E. J. Watson M. Kohler S. Banks A. M. Coates |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Sleep Research, School of Psychology, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia;2. Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity, School of Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to measure validity and reproducibility of a caffeine food frequency questionnaire (C-FFQ) developed for the Australian population. The C-FFQ was designed to assess average daily caffeine consumption using four categories of food and beverages including; energy drinks; soft drinks/soda; coffee and tea and chocolate (food and drink). Participants completed a seven-day food diary immediately followed by the C-FFQ on two consecutive days. The questionnaire was first piloted in 20 adults, and then, a validity/reproducibility study was conducted (n?=?90 adults). The C-FFQ showed moderate correlations (r?=?.60), fair agreement (mean difference 63?mg) and reasonable quintile rankings indicating fair to moderate agreement with the seven-day food diary. To test reproducibility, the C-FFQ was compared to itself and showed strong correlations (r?=?.90), good quintile rankings and strong kappa values (κ?=?0.65), indicating strong reproducibility. The C-FFQ shows adequate validity and reproducibility and will aid researchers in Australia to quantify caffeine consumption. |
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Keywords: | Caffeine questionnaire nutrition assessment validation studies food frequency questionnaire reproducibility |
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