2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2022.01.011
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Development and Validation of the Young Adult Nutrition Literacy Tool

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“…This finding is in line with prior research highlighting the positive influence of a person's environment on NL (59) and nutrition knowledge (60). In addition to sufficient construct validity, the S-NutLit and its subscales also displayed acceptable internal reliability and moderate to good test-retest reliability, the magnitudes of which are comparable to that of existing scales in the field (14,19,22,26). The ICC for the "expert subscale" was somewhat lower than that of the S-NutLit or the "information skills" subscale.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…This finding is in line with prior research highlighting the positive influence of a person's environment on NL (59) and nutrition knowledge (60). In addition to sufficient construct validity, the S-NutLit and its subscales also displayed acceptable internal reliability and moderate to good test-retest reliability, the magnitudes of which are comparable to that of existing scales in the field (14,19,22,26). The ICC for the "expert subscale" was somewhat lower than that of the S-NutLit or the "information skills" subscale.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Only one interactive NL item ("I have the necessary skills to apply nutrition information when cooking") loaded unto the "information skills" subscale. The intricate complex relationships between functional, interactive, and critical NL have surfaced in previous research (22,53). For example, in their development and validation study, McNamara et al (22) conducted separate factor analyses for the three dimensions of NL and found several factors within those dimensions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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