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Evaluation of paper-based and web-based food frequency questionnaires for 7-year-old children in Singapore

Evaluation of paper-based and web-based food frequency questionnaires for 7-year-old children in Singapore
Evaluation of paper-based and web-based food frequency questionnaires for 7-year-old children in Singapore

Advances in technology enabled the development of a web-based, pictorial food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) to collect parent-report dietary intakes of 7-year-old children in the GUSTO study. This study aimed to compare intakes estimated from a paper-FFQ and a web-FFQ, and examine the relative validity of both FFQs against 3-day diet records (3DDR). Ninety-two mothers reported food intakes of their 7-year-old child on a paper-FFQ, a web-FFQ and a 3DDR. A usability questionnaire collected participants' feedback on the web-FFQ. Correlations and agreement in energy, nutrients and food groups intakes between the dietary assessments were evaluated using Pearson's correlation, Lin's concordance, Bland-Altman plots, Cohen's kappa and tertile classification. The paper- and web-FFQ had good correlations (≥0.50) and acceptable-good agreement (Lin's concordance ≥0.30; Cohen's kappa ≥0.41; ≥50% correct and ≤10% mis-classification into same or extreme tertiles). Compared to 3DDR, both FFQs showed poor agreement (<0.30) in assessing absolute intakes except micronutrients (web-FFQ had acceptable-good agreement); but showed acceptable-good ability to classify children into tertiles (κ≥0.21; ≥40% and ≤15% correct or misclassification). Bland-Altman plots suggest good agreement between web-FFQ and 3DDR in assessing micronutrients and several food groups. The web-FFQ was well-received (e.g. >89% found it user-friendly), and majority (81%) preferred the web-FFQ over the paper-FFQ. The newly developed web-FFQ produced intake estimates comparable to the paper-FFQ, has acceptable-good agreement with 3DDR in assessing absolute micronutrients intakes, and acceptable-good ability to classify children according to categories of intakes. The positive acceptance of the web-FFQ makes it a feasible tool for future dietary data collection.

Child, Diet records, Food frequency questionnaire, Internet, Validation study
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Lai, Jun S., Loh, Jason, Toh, Jia Ying, Sugianto, Ray, Colega, Marjorelee T., Tan, Kok Hian, Yap, Fabian, Chong, Yap Seng, Godfrey, Keith M. and Chong, Mary F.F. (2021) Evaluation of paper-based and web-based food frequency questionnaires for 7-year-old children in Singapore. British Journal of Nutrition. (doi:10.1017/S0007114521004517).

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Abstract

Advances in technology enabled the development of a web-based, pictorial food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) to collect parent-report dietary intakes of 7-year-old children in the GUSTO study. This study aimed to compare intakes estimated from a paper-FFQ and a web-FFQ, and examine the relative validity of both FFQs against 3-day diet records (3DDR). Ninety-two mothers reported food intakes of their 7-year-old child on a paper-FFQ, a web-FFQ and a 3DDR. A usability questionnaire collected participants' feedback on the web-FFQ. Correlations and agreement in energy, nutrients and food groups intakes between the dietary assessments were evaluated using Pearson's correlation, Lin's concordance, Bland-Altman plots, Cohen's kappa and tertile classification. The paper- and web-FFQ had good correlations (≥0.50) and acceptable-good agreement (Lin's concordance ≥0.30; Cohen's kappa ≥0.41; ≥50% correct and ≤10% mis-classification into same or extreme tertiles). Compared to 3DDR, both FFQs showed poor agreement (<0.30) in assessing absolute intakes except micronutrients (web-FFQ had acceptable-good agreement); but showed acceptable-good ability to classify children into tertiles (κ≥0.21; ≥40% and ≤15% correct or misclassification). Bland-Altman plots suggest good agreement between web-FFQ and 3DDR in assessing micronutrients and several food groups. The web-FFQ was well-received (e.g. >89% found it user-friendly), and majority (81%) preferred the web-FFQ over the paper-FFQ. The newly developed web-FFQ produced intake estimates comparable to the paper-FFQ, has acceptable-good agreement with 3DDR in assessing absolute micronutrients intakes, and acceptable-good ability to classify children according to categories of intakes. The positive acceptance of the web-FFQ makes it a feasible tool for future dietary data collection.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 November 2021
Published date: 15 November 2021
Keywords: Child, Diet records, Food frequency questionnaire, Internet, Validation study

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Local EPrints ID: 453781
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453781
ISSN: 0007-1145
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ORCID for Keith M. Godfrey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4643-0618

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Date deposited: 24 Jan 2022 17:48
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Author: Jun S. Lai
Author: Jason Loh
Author: Jia Ying Toh
Author: Ray Sugianto
Author: Marjorelee T. Colega
Author: Kok Hian Tan
Author: Fabian Yap
Author: Yap Seng Chong
Author: Mary F.F. Chong

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