Mulligan Angela A, Luben Robert N, Bhaniani Amit, Parry-Smith David J, O'Connor Laura, Khawaja Anthony P, Forouhi Nita G, Khaw Kay-Tee
European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Strangeways Research Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
BMJ Open. 2014 Mar 27;4(3):e004503. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004503.
To describe the research methods for the development of a new open source, cross-platform tool which processes data from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition Norfolk Food Frequency Questionnaire (EPIC-Norfolk FFQ). A further aim was to compare nutrient and food group values derived from the current tool (FETA, FFQ EPIC Tool for Analysis) with the previously validated but less accessible tool, CAFÉ (Compositional Analyses from Frequency Estimates). The effect of text matching on intake data was also investigated.
Cross-sectional analysis of a prospective cohort study-EPIC-Norfolk.
East England population (city of Norwich and its surrounding small towns and rural areas).
Complete FFQ data from 11 250 men and 13 602 women (mean age 59 years; range 40-79 years).
Nutrient and food group intakes derived from FETA and CAFÉ analyses of EPIC-Norfolk FFQ data.
Nutrient outputs from FETA and CAFÉ were similar; mean (SD) energy intake from FETA was 9222 kJ (2633) in men, 8113 kJ (2296) in women, compared with CAFÉ intakes of 9175 kJ (2630) in men, 8091 kJ (2298) in women. The majority of differences resulted in one or less quintile change (98.7%). Only mean daily fruit and vegetable food group intakes were higher in women than in men (278 vs 212 and 284 vs 255 g, respectively). Quintile changes were evident for all nutrients, with the exception of alcohol, when text matching was not executed; however, only the cereals food group was affected.
FETA produces similar nutrient and food group values to the previously validated CAFÉ but has the advantages of being open source, cross-platform and complete with a data-entry form directly compatible with the software. The tool will facilitate research using the EPIC-Norfolk FFQ, and can be customised for different study populations.
描述一种新的开源跨平台工具的研发方法,该工具用于处理来自欧洲癌症与营养前瞻性调查诺福克食物频率问卷(EPIC - 诺福克FFQ)的数据。另一个目的是比较当前工具(FETA,FFQ EPIC分析工具)得出的营养素和食物组数值与之前经验证但较难获取的工具CAFÉ(频率估计的成分分析)。还研究了文本匹配对摄入量数据的影响。
对前瞻性队列研究——EPIC - 诺福克进行横断面分析。
东英格兰人群(诺维奇市及其周边小镇和农村地区)。
11250名男性和13602名女性的完整FFQ数据(平均年龄59岁;范围40 - 79岁)。
通过对EPIC - 诺福克FFQ数据进行FETA和CAFÉ分析得出的营养素和食物组摄入量。
FETA和CAFÉ得出的营养素输出相似;男性通过FETA得出的平均(标准差)能量摄入量为9222千焦(2633),女性为8113千焦(2296),而CAFÉ得出的男性摄入量为9175千焦(2630),女性为8091千焦(2298)。大多数差异导致的变化在一个五分位数或以下(98.7%)。仅女性每日水果和蔬菜食物组的平均摄入量高于男性(分别为278克对212克和284克对255克)。在不执行文本匹配时,除酒精外,所有营养素的五分位数变化都很明显;然而,仅谷物食物组受到影响。
FETA得出的营养素和食物组数值与之前经验证的CAFÉ相似,但具有开源、跨平台的优势,并且配有与软件直接兼容的数据输入表单。该工具将便于使用EPIC - 诺福克FFQ进行研究,并且可以针对不同研究人群进行定制。