Litcius/Paper detail

Development and evaluation of a diet quality screener to assess adherence to the Dutch food-based dietary guidelines

Mariëlle G. de Rijk, Anne I. Slotegraaf, Elske M. Brouwer-Brolsma, Corine W. M. Perenboom, Edith J. M. Feskens, Jeanne H. M. de Vries

2021British Journal Of Nutrition54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Eetscore FFQ was developed to score the Dutch Healthy Diet index 2015 (DHD2015-index) representing the Dutch food-based dietary guidelines of 2015. This paper describes the development of the Eetscore FFQ, a short screener assessing diet quality, examines associations between diet quality and participants' characteristics, and evaluates the relative validity and reproducibility of the Eetscore FFQ in a cross-sectional study with Dutch adults. The study sample consisted of 751 participants, aged 19-91 years, recruited from the EetMeetWeet research panel. The mean DHD2015-index score based on the Eetscore FFQ of the total sample was 111 (sd 17·5) out of a maximum score of 160 points and was significantly higher in women than in men, positively associated with age and education level, and inversely associated with BMI. The Kendall's tau-b coefficient of the DHD2015-index between the Eetscore FFQ and the full-length FFQ (on average 1·7-month interval, n 565) was 0·51 (95 % CI 0·47, 0·55), indicating an acceptable ranking ability. The intraclass correlation coefficient between DHD2015-index scores derived from two repeated Eetscore FFQ (on average 3·8-month interval, n 343) was 0·91 (95 % CI 0·89, 0·93) suggesting a very good reproducibility. In conclusion, the Eetscore FFQ was considered acceptable in ranking participants according to their diet quality compared with the full-length FFQ and showed good to excellent reproducibility.

Topics & Concepts

Intraclass correlationMedicineEnvironmental healthRanking (information retrieval)Sample (material)Sample size determinationQuality (philosophy)GerontologyDemographyFood frequency questionnaireReproducibilityIndex (typography)Physical therapyQuality of life (healthcare)MEDLINEReference valuesQuality ScoreQuality assessmentNutritional Studies and DietConsumer Attitudes and Food LabelingAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact