Mercier Annie-Pier, Rochefort Gabrielle, Fortier Julie, Parent Geneviève, Provencher Véronique, Lemieux Simone, Lamarche Benoît
Centre Nutrition, Santé et Société (NUTRISS), Institut sur la Nutrition et les Aliments Fonctionnels (INAF), Université Laval, Quebec, Canada.
École de Nutrition, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada.
Curr Dev Nutr. 2022 Jun 2;6(9):nzac097. doi: 10.1093/cdn/nzac097. eCollection 2022 Sep.
Very few validated instruments, particularly screening tools applicable to large-cohort studies, are available to assess the behavior of local food procurement.
The aim was to develop and validate a short questionnaire that measures local food procurement in a sample of French-speaking adults from Quebec, Canada, and to assess the association between local food-procurement behavior and diet quality.
A comprehensive questionnaire developed previously to measure local food procurement [Locavore-Index (Locavore-I)] was simplified through a series of steps that included face-validity, exploratory factor analysis, and reliability testing (internal consistency). Construct validity of the resulting short Locavore-I Short Form (Locavore-I-SF) was examined in a sample of 299 adults (85% women) from the Quebec City metropolitan community.
The Locavore-I-SF comprises 12 questions that measure the frequency of short food supply chain use (self-production, farmers' markets, and community-supported agriculture box scheme) for 3 locally produced foods (carrot, tomato, and lettuce) as well as the geographical origin of those 3 foods. The Locavore-I-SF, which is scored on a 12-point scale, had a high internal consistency (Cronbach ɑ: 0.74). The Locavore-I-SF scores were strongly correlated with the reference scores obtained from the Locavore-I from which it was developed ( = 0.84, < 0.0001). Locavore-I-SF scores also correlated ( = 0.50, < 0.0001) with the geographical origin of foods measured by pictures of food labels taken by participants. Higher Locavore-I-SF scores were associated with behaviors consistent with eating local foods, such as gardening (vs. not gardening; mean ± SEM difference: 2.3 ± 0.4 points; < 0.0001) and not being preoccupied by the foods' appearance standards (vs. being preoccupied; 1.4 ± 0.4 points; = 0.0002). Finally, the Locavore-I-SF scores were weakly associated with the Healthy Eating Food Index-2019 score (B = 0.05 ± 0.02; = 0.02).
The Locavore-I-SF, a short questionnaire based on 3 locally produced foods in Quebec, measures the behavior of local food procurement with good reliability and acceptable validity metrics.
用于评估本地食物采购行为的经过验证的工具非常少,尤其是适用于大规模队列研究的筛查工具。
旨在开发并验证一份简短问卷,用于测量加拿大魁北克省说法语成年人样本中的本地食物采购情况,并评估本地食物采购行为与饮食质量之间的关联。
通过一系列步骤简化了先前开发的用于测量本地食物采购的综合问卷[本地食物消费者指数(Locavore-I)],这些步骤包括表面效度、探索性因子分析和信度测试(内部一致性)。在魁北克市大都市社区的299名成年人(85%为女性)样本中检验了所得简短的Locavore-I简表(Locavore-I-SF)的结构效度。
Locavore-I-SF包含12个问题,用于测量3种本地生产食物(胡萝卜、番茄和生菜)的短食物供应链使用频率(自产、农贸市场和社区支持农业箱式计划)以及这3种食物的地理来源。Locavore-I-SF采用12分制评分,具有较高的内部一致性(Cronbach α:0.74)。Locavore-I-SF得分与从中衍生出它的Locavore-I的参考得分高度相关(r = 0.84,P < 0.0001)。Locavore-I-SF得分也与参与者通过食物标签图片测量的食物地理来源相关(r = 0.50,P < 0.0001)。较高的Locavore-I-SF得分与符合食用本地食物的行为相关,例如园艺(与非园艺相比;均值±标准误差异:2.3±0.4分;P < 0.0001)以及不关注食物外观标准(与关注相比;1.4±0.4分;P = 0.0002)。最后,Locavore-I-SF得分与2019年健康饮食食物指数得分弱相关(β = 0.05±0.02;P = 0.02)。
Locavore-I-SF是一份基于魁北克省3种本地生产食物的简短问卷,能够以良好的信度和可接受的效度指标测量本地食物采购行为。