2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2010001100004
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Applying the triads method in the validation of dietary intake using biomarkers

Abstract: The triads method is applied in validation studies of dietary intake to evaluate the correlation between three measurements (food frequency questionnaire, reference method and biomarker) and the true intake using validity coefficients (ρ) IntroductionThe food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) is the most widely used instrument for the assessment of habitual food intake of a population. A properly validated FFQ for the intended population allows for stratification according to nutritional intake at the reference t… Show more

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“…Weak validation coefficients were found for total n-3 fatty acids, ARA and trans fatty acids for all tested methods. The Heywood case (validity coefficient X1) was verified for LN, total o-3 fatty acids, ARA and trans fatty acid intake 13 ( Table 4). Table 5 depicts the joint classification between self-reported o-3, o-6 and trans fatty acids by food recalls and FFQ, and mature breast milk composition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Weak validation coefficients were found for total n-3 fatty acids, ARA and trans fatty acids for all tested methods. The Heywood case (validity coefficient X1) was verified for LN, total o-3 fatty acids, ARA and trans fatty acid intake 13 ( Table 4). Table 5 depicts the joint classification between self-reported o-3, o-6 and trans fatty acids by food recalls and FFQ, and mature breast milk composition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…12 Moreover, this technique could be applied to test the sensitivity of new biomarkers. 13 Previous studies employing triangulation to evaluate the performance of FFQ for estimating fatty acid intake in nonpregnant adults have reported satisfactory validity coefficients when considering adipose tissue, 14,15 plasma phospholipid 16 and erythrocyte membrane 17 as biochemical markers of o-3 and o-6 fatty acids.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…This result may have occurred because FR and AR were recorded at the same time, and we cannot disregard the potential for correlated errors. Like other studies, we considered the upper limits of the true validity coefficient, while, the sample correlations between WR and FR and between WR and AR are the lower limits (Ocke & Kaaks, 1997;Yokota, Miyazaki, & Ito, 2010). Interpreted this way, a single self-reported measure appears to reflect self-study hours with reasonable accuracy, with the lowest validity coefficient ranging from 0.75 to 0.87 (ρART).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…In this sense, the method of triads is a technique that has been used in studies to validate dietary nutrient intakes (48)(49)(50) . This method adds a third variable -a biomarker -with an error independent from that of the FFQ and the reference method (3 d WDR) to assess the performance to estimate the true (but unknown) intake by calculating the validity coefficient (r) (51) . In fact, biomarkers should be used as additional measures because not all nutrients have biological markers and many are influenced by factors other than intake, such as bioavailability, metabolism and genetic factors (3) .…”
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confidence: 99%