Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Saúde Pública, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Nutrição em Saúde Pública - São Paulo (SP), Brasil.
Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Saúde Pública, Núcleo de Pesquisas Epidemiológicas em Nutrição e Saúde - São Paulo (SP), Brasil.
Rev Bras Epidemiol. 2022 May 6;25:e220009. doi: 10.1590/1980-549720220009.2. eCollection 2022.
To analyze the convergent validity and invariance of a scale to measure adherence to eating practices recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for the Brazilian Population.
A subsample (n=1309) of the NutriNet-Brasil cohort (self-filled web-based study) answered the 24-items scale based on the Guide, as well as socioeconomic and dietary questionnaires. The score in the scale (eGuia) was compared by Spearman's correlation with scores of fresh and minimally processed foods (eG1) and ultra-processed foods (eG4) consumption, both composed of the average number of food items consumed in three random days. Correlations' direction and strength were observed to infer convergent validity. A multi-group confirmatory factor analysis was used to assess scale invariance at the configural, factorial and metric levels, between subgroups of sex (men/women), age (≤37/>37, being 37 the median) and years of schooling (≤11/>11). The model was invariant when the goodness-of-fit indices varied within acceptable ranges compared to the previous level.
Participants were on average 39 years old (sd=13.7), 53% were women and 69% had more than 11 years of education. Correlations between eGuia and eG1, and between eGuia and eG4 were 0.56 and -0.51 (p<0.001), respectively. In all sociodemographic groups, the goodness-of-fit indices varied within acceptable ranges.
The correlations show that the eating practices measured by the scale are aligned with a healthy food consumption, showing its convergent validity. In this sample, the scale measured the same dimensions, showed equivalence of items' factor loadings, and generated comparable scores between subgroups of sex, age, and education.
分析用于测量遵守巴西人口饮食指南推荐的饮食实践的量表的聚合效度和不变性。
NutriNet-Brasil 队列的子样本(n=1309)(自我填写的基于网络的研究)根据指南回答了 24 项量表,以及社会经济和饮食问卷。量表(eGuia)的得分与新鲜和最低限度加工食品(eG1)和超加工食品(eG4)的得分进行 Spearman 相关分析,这两个得分都是由三天随机摄入的食物数量平均得出。观察相关性的方向和强度以推断聚合效度。使用多组验证性因子分析在性别(男性/女性)、年龄(≤37/>37,中位数为 37 岁)和受教育年限(≤11/>11)亚组之间评估量表在结构、因子和度量水平上的不变性。与前一级相比,当拟合度指数在可接受范围内变化时,模型保持不变。
参与者的平均年龄为 39 岁(标准差=13.7),53%为女性,69%受过 11 年以上的教育。eGuia 与 eG1 和 eGuia 与 eG4 之间的相关性分别为 0.56 和-0.51(p<0.001)。在所有社会人口统计学组中,拟合度指数均在可接受范围内变化。
相关性表明,该量表测量的饮食实践与健康的食物消费一致,显示其聚合效度。在这个样本中,该量表测量了相同的维度,具有相同的项目因子负荷等效性,并且在性别、年龄和教育亚组之间产生了可比的分数。