Validation of a Food Frequency Questionnaire to Assess Macronutrient and Micronutrient Intake among Jordanians |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA;2. Department of Radiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA;3. The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET), College of Nursing Kuwait;4. Department of Cognitive and Learning Sciences, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan, USA |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to examine the validity and reliability of a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) among a convenience sample of healthy adults in Jordan. A modified version of the questionnaire known as Diet History Questionnaire I, which measures dietary intakes over a 1-year period, was administrated to 101 apparently healthy men and women recruited from three large medical centers in Jordan. Fifty-five participants completed the modified FFQ and three 24-hour recalls. Participants (N=101) completed the FFQ two times separated by a 1-month period. Reliability of the FFQ was assessed using test–retest method. Mean age of participants was 33.4±18.5 years. Energy, carbohydrate, fiber, fat, saturated fat, calcium, and iron had deattenuated correlations of .732, .563, .544, .487, .484, .451, and .459, respectively. The FFQ and 24-hour recalls produced similar agreement percentages ranging between 25.5% and 43.6%. Mean energy-adjusted reliability coefficients ranged from .695 to .943. A Cronbach's α for the total FFQ items of .857 was found. The modified FFQ has reasonable relative validity and reliability for energy, carbohydrate, fiber, fat, saturated fat, calcium, and iron intakes in Jordanian adults over a 1-year period. However, its application may require additional modifications and validation efforts. Future research is warranted to further modify and test the FFQ in a larger and more diverse sample of Jordanians as well as to develop FFQ for the use among other age groups. |
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Keywords: | Food frequency questionnaire Validation Dietary assessment Jordan |
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