2017
DOI: 10.3390/nu9030199
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Assessing the Validity and Reproducibility of an Iron Dietary Intake Questionnaire Conducted in a Group of Young Polish Women

Abstract: The aim of the study was to analyse a designed brief iron dietary intake questionnaire based on a food frequency assessment (IRONIC-FFQ—IRON Intake Calculation-Food Frequency Questionnaire), including the assessment of validity and reproducibility in a group of 75 Polish women aged 20–30 years. Participants conducted 3-day dietary records and filled in the IRONIC-FFQ twice (FFQ1—directly after the dietary record and FFQ2—6 weeks later). The analysis included an assessment of validity (comparison with the resul… Show more

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“…The iodine-fortified salt, being the only iodine-fortified food product in Poland, obligatory since 1997 [ 22 ] was also included. The clustering procedure was conducted, similarly as in the previous studies [ 23 , 24 ], in order to obtain a lower number of items included in the questionnaire. The most popular serving sizes were determined on the basis of the Polish food model booklet [ 25 ] and verified by dietitian during the pilot research.…”
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“…The iodine-fortified salt, being the only iodine-fortified food product in Poland, obligatory since 1997 [ 22 ] was also included. The clustering procedure was conducted, similarly as in the previous studies [ 23 , 24 ], in order to obtain a lower number of items included in the questionnaire. The most popular serving sizes were determined on the basis of the Polish food model booklet [ 25 ] and verified by dietitian during the pilot research.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individuals were asked about the exact number of servings of products from the groups specified in the IODINE-FFQ which had been consumed during a typical week throughout the previous year (open-ended question), similarly, as in the case of previous own studies conducted for vitamin D [ 23 ] and iron [ 24 ]. Such approach is associated with the fact, that the dietary intake may differ throughout the year that results from the seasonality [ 12 ].…”
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“…We ranked the frequency of intake on a five-level scale: 5 indicated a frequency of more than once a day, 4 of at least once a day, 3 of 4-6 times per week, 2 of 2-3 times per week, and 1 of once a week or never. 26 Firstly, the FFQ consisted of 55 foods with iron content no lower than 0.1 mg per 100 g, 27 selected from the Indonesian food composition tables. 28 During the pre-test study, only 22 foods were reliable enough to be included in the final version of the questionnaire, with a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of 0.786.…”
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“…The assessment of the diet was based on a 3-day dietary record, according to widely applicable rules [46]. The dietary assessment was conducted by respondents during three random and nonconsecutive days, which were commanded to be typical and two of them were to be weekdays and one weekend day.…”
Section: Assessment Of the Dietmentioning
confidence: 99%