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食物频率问卷(FFQ)开发与验证中的性别分析:一项系统评价

Gender analysis in the development and validation of FFQ: a systematic review.

作者信息

Lee Hanna, Kang Minji, Song Won Ok, Shim Jae Eun, Paik Hee Young

机构信息

1Department of Food and Nutrition,Seoul National University,1 Gwanak-ro,Gwanak-gu,Seoul 08826,Republic of Korea.

2Research Institute of Human Ecology,College of Human Ecology,Seoul National University,1 Gwanak-ro,Gwanak-gu,Seoul 08826,Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Br J Nutr. 2016 Feb 28;115(4):666-71. doi: 10.1017/S0007114515004717. Epub 2015 Dec 11.

Abstract

FFQ comprising food items, intake frequency categories and portion sizes have been used in large-scale observational studies to assess long-term dietary exposure. Although gender is an important influence on food choice and portion size, gender differences are not often analysed during FFQ development. This study investigated whether gender differences were considered sufficiently when developing FFQ, which affects the results of validation studies. A PubMed search using combinations of 'FFQ', 'Food Frequency Questionnaire', 'Validation' and 'Validity' identified 246 validation studies available in English, published between January 1983 and May 2014, which included healthy male and female adults. The development process of the 196 FFQ used in the 246 validation studies was examined. Of these, twenty-one FFQ (10·7%) considered gender during item selection or portion size determination, and were therefore classified as gender specific (GS), but 175 (89·3%) did not consider gender, and were classified as 'not gender specific (NGS)'. When the ratios between intake levels obtained using the FFQ and a reference method for energy and seven nutrients were compared between the GS group and the NGS group, more significant differences were observed in women than in men (four v. one nutrient). Intake of three nutrients was significantly underestimated in both sexes in the GS group. In the NGS group, nutrient intakes were significantly overestimated more often in women than in men (four v. one). These results indicate that not considering gender in FFQ development causes greater inaccuracy in dietary intake assessment in women than in men. Results of nutritional epidemiological studies should be re-evaluated for their validity, especially if the studies used NGS-FFQ.

摘要

包含食物种类、摄入频率类别和食物分量大小的食物频率问卷(FFQ)已被用于大规模观察性研究,以评估长期饮食暴露情况。尽管性别对食物选择和食物分量大小有重要影响,但在FFQ的编制过程中,性别差异往往未被分析。本研究调查了在编制FFQ时,性别差异是否得到了充分考虑,这会影响验证研究的结果。通过在PubMed上使用“FFQ”、“食物频率问卷”、“验证”和“效度”等关键词组合进行检索,共识别出1983年1月至2014年5月期间发表的246项以英文发表的验证研究,这些研究纳入了健康的成年男性和女性。对这246项验证研究中使用的196份FFQ的编制过程进行了审查。其中,21份FFQ(10.7%)在项目选择或食物分量大小确定过程中考虑了性别,因此被归类为性别特异性(GS),但175份(89.3%)未考虑性别,被归类为“非性别特异性(NGS)”。当比较GS组和NGS组使用FFQ获得的能量和七种营养素摄入水平与参考方法之间的比率时,女性中观察到的显著差异比男性更多(四种营养素对一种营养素)。GS组中,男女三种营养素的摄入量均被显著低估。在NGS组中,女性营养素摄入量被显著高估的情况比男性更常见(四种营养素对一种营养素)。这些结果表明,在FFQ编制过程中不考虑性别会导致女性饮食摄入量评估的不准确程度高于男性。营养流行病学研究的结果应重新评估其效度,特别是如果这些研究使用了NGS-FFQ。

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