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Researchers from [[https:// | Researchers from [[https:// | ||
+ | Using the FFQ Sum scores from [[1A]], an [[upf_categorization|ultra-processed food categorization]] has been generated and is available for use as well. | ||
- | The FFQ sum scores can be requested in the Lifelines | + | The FFQ sum scores can be requested in the [[https:// |
- | * **REFERENCE ARTICLE** | + | * [[https:// |
+ | Optional paper for complete FFQ questionnaire: | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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===== FFQ questionnaire ===== | ===== FFQ questionnaire ===== | ||
- | A Food Frequency Questionnaire consists of a foodlist with a frequency response section for subjects to report how often each item was consumed over a specified period of time (in this case: one month). Data collection is therefore retrospective. From the answers given in a FFQ, nutrient intake can be estimated by calculations made with computerized software programs that multiply the reported frequency of each food item by the amount of nutrient in a serving of that food. A reference database is used to establish the nutrient content of each food item. FFQ data are assumed to be representative of habitual intake and can be used to rank individuals according to intake. | + | A Food Frequency Questionnaire consists of a foodlist with a frequency response section for subjects to report how often each item was consumed over a specified period of time (in this case: one month). Data collection is therefore retrospective. From the answers given in a FFQ, nutrient intake can be estimated by calculations made with computerized software programs that multiply the reported frequency of each food item by the amount of nutrient in a serving of that food. A reference database is used to establish the nutrient content of each food item. FFQ data are assumed to be representative of habitual intake and can be used to rank individuals according to intake. |
- | LifeLines | + | Lifelines |
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===== Creating the FFQ sum scores ===== | ===== Creating the FFQ sum scores ===== | ||
From the food intake as reported in the total FFQ, the following information was calculated: | From the food intake as reported in the total FFQ, the following information was calculated: | ||
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- The energy, macronutrients and micronutrients delivered by these foods. | - The energy, macronutrients and micronutrients delivered by these foods. | ||
- The total energy, macronutrient and micronutrients intake per person per day. | - The total energy, macronutrient and micronutrients intake per person per day. | ||
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=== 1. Intake in grams per person per day === | === 1. Intake in grams per person per day === | ||
+ | The questions on the intake of a certain food group generally consist of three parts: | ||
+ | - The frequency of consumption is reported in days per week | ||
+ | - The number of servings per day on days that the specific food was eaten is specified | ||
+ | - The types of the food consumed are reported (for example: white chocolate, milk chocolate and dark chocolate)\\ | ||
+ | To calculate the absolute intake of foods in grams per day the following formula was used: | ||
+ | **frequency of consumption * number of servings * serving size (* food item * correction factor serving size)** | ||
+ | Preprocessing: | ||
+ | * //Frequency of consumption:// | ||
+ | * //Food items eaten within a food group// are assigned a value according to the frequency of their consumption: | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * //Serving size// and // | ||
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=== 2. Energy, macronutrients and micronutrients deliverd by food === | === 2. Energy, macronutrients and micronutrients deliverd by food === | ||
- | + | When the consumption of each food item as included in the FFQ was calculated in grams per day, the consumed amount in grams was multiplied by the nutrient content of that food item as reported in the NEVO table 2011, in order to calculate the nutrient intake for each participant on a food level.\\ | |
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=== 3. Total energy, macronutrient and micronutrient intake per person per day === | === 3. Total energy, macronutrient and micronutrient intake per person per day === | ||
+ | The total energy, macronutrient and micronutrient intake per person per day is calculated by adding up the energy and nutrient intake through all separate food items included in the FFQ for each participant.\\ | ||
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- | + | ===== Remarks | |
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- | ===== Remarkts | + | |
The WUR researchers listed the following points of attention: | The WUR researchers listed the following points of attention: | ||
* **Extreme values have not been corrected: | * **Extreme values have not been corrected: | ||
- | * **Not all missing values are treated equally:** When __frequency of consumption__ is missing the whole question cannot be interpreted and data for this food are not included in the calculations of total nutrient intake. Resulting in the possibility of underestimation of total daily intake of some nutrients for this participants. When __the number of servings and/or the food items consumed__ are missing, standard answers are used for calculations (according to the Dutch National Food Consumption Survey 1998). Because these are standard answers established for the whole population, the consumption of the food in grams per day and the intake of certain nutrients may be over- or underestmiated. | + | * **Not all missing values are treated equally:** When __frequency of consumption__ is missing, the whole question cannot be interpreted and data for this food are not included in the calculations of total nutrient intake. Resulting in the possibility of underestimation of total daily intake of some nutrients for this participants. When __the number of servings and/or the food items consumed__ are missing, standard answers are used for calculations (according to the Dutch National Food Consumption Survey 1998). Because these are standard answers established for the whole population, the consumption of the food in grams per day and the intake of certain nutrients may be over- or underestmiated. |
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- | ===== Reference article / Publications using the FFQ sum scores ===== | + | |
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+ | ===== Related papers ===== | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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===== Variables ===== | ===== Variables ===== | ||
- | | **Questions | + | Below the total intake per person per day for different energy/ |
+ | | **Label English** | ||
| total added sugar delivered by all food items in g/day (ffq heart) | | total added sugar delivered by all food items in g/day (ffq heart) | ||
| total alcohol intake in g/day (ffq heart) | | total alcohol intake in g/day (ffq heart) | ||
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| total vitamin c intake in mg/day (ffq heart + petals) | | total vitamin c intake in mg/day (ffq heart + petals) | ||
| total vitamin e intake in mg/day (ffq heart + petals) | | total vitamin e intake in mg/day (ffq heart + petals) | ||
+ | | total haem iron intake in mg/day (ffq heart + petals) | ||
+ | | total non-haem iron intake in mg/day (ffq heart + petals) | ||
+ | | total iron intake in mg/day (ffq heart + petals) | ||
* All FFQ sum scores included as assessment ' | * All FFQ sum scores included as assessment ' |
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