Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Department of Epidemiology and Prevention, IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli, Italy.
Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2021 Sep;72(6):861-869. doi: 10.1080/09637486.2021.1880552. Epub 2021 Feb 8.
NOVA is a classification that divides foods into four groups according to processing. Since no questionnaires have been validated to assess the consumption of foods with different levels of processing in the general adult population, we tested the reliability and validity of a 94-item Food Frequency Questionnaire (NFFQ) designed to estimate the intake (g/day) and the weight ratio (%) of the NOVA food groups in Italian adults. Time reliability and validity were tested by administrating the NFFQ to 110 subjects on two different occasions and comparing it with a weighed dietary record (WDR). Strong correlations between NFFQs ( > 0.7, < 0.001) and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) of 0.851-0.940 indicated good test-retest reliability. Moderate correlations between the NFFQ and the WDR (0.6< < 0.7), ICC of 0.536-0.741, and consistent agreement for intake percentages as revealed by Bland-Altman plots indicated moderate to good validity. The NFFQ could be useful for future investigations in this research field.
NOVA 是一种分类方法,根据加工方式将食物分为四类。由于尚未有经过验证的问卷来评估一般成年人群中不同加工水平食物的摄入量,我们测试了一种设计用来估计意大利成年人 NOVA 食物组摄入量(g/天)和重量比(%)的 94 项食物频率问卷(NFFQ)的可靠性和有效性。通过在两次不同的场合向 110 名受试者管理 NFFQ,并将其与称重膳食记录(WDR)进行比较,测试了时间可靠性和有效性。NFFQ 之间的强相关性(>0.7,<0.001)和组内相关系数(ICC)为 0.851-0.940 表明了良好的重测可靠性。NFFQ 与 WDR 之间的中度相关性(0.6< < 0.7)、ICC 为 0.536-0.741,以及 Bland-Altman 图显示的摄入量百分比的一致性表明了中等至良好的有效性。NFFQ 可能对该研究领域的未来研究有用。