Calcium intake in the elderly: validation of a dietary questionnaire |
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Authors: | Michael Nelson&dagger ,Gillian F. Hague&dagger ,Cyrus Cooper&Dagger ,Valda W. Bunker§ |
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Affiliation: | †Kings College London, London, UK;‡Medical Research Council, Environmental Epidemiology Unit, Southampton S09 4XY, UK;§Department of Chemical Pathology and Human Metabolism, Medical Faculty, University of Southampton, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton S09 4XY, UK |
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Abstract: | Epidemiological studies of calcium and osteoporosis have been hampered by the lack of a suitable tool for assessing calcium intake. This report describes a new frequency and amount questionnaire for measuring present and past calcium intake in the elderly. The validity of the questionnaire was tested against two commonly used standards of dietary assessment, five-day duplicate diets and seven-day weighed dietary inventories. The resulting correlation coefficients were, respectively, r = 0.76 and r = 0.69, while that for repeatability was r = 0.84. Furthermore, the questionnaire categorized subjects into thirds of the distribution of intake with almost no gross misclassification. It is suggested that the present findings may be extended to the majority of normal, healthy elderly subjects, implying wide application for the questionnaire in the assessment of calcium intake in the elderly. |
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Keywords: | calcium elderly questionnaires diet nutrition epidemiologic methods osteoporosis |
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