Centre Nutrition, Santé et Société (NUTRISS), Institut Sur La Nutrition et Les Aliments Fonctionnels, Université Laval, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada.
École de Nutrition, Université Laval, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada.
Nutrients. 2023 Feb 23;15(5):1128. doi: 10.3390/nu15051128.
Efforts to develop effective strategies that improve dietary intake are needed; however, this improvement in diet quality must not be at the expense of well-being. The Well-Being related to Food Questionnaire (Well-BFQ©) is a tool that has been developed in France to comprehensively measure food well-being. Even though the same language is spoken in France and in Québec, cultural and linguistic differences are present, which supports the importance of adapting and validating this tool before its use in the Québec population. This study aimed to adapt and validate the Well-BFQ© for the French-speaking general adult population of Québec, Canada. The Well-BFQ© underwent a full linguistic adaptation process, including an expert panel adaptation step, a pretest among 30 French-speaking adult (18-65 years) Quebecers, and a final proofreading. The questionnaire was thereafter administered to 203 French-speaking adult Quebecers (49.3% females, M = 34.9, SD = 13.5; 88.2% Caucasians; 54.2% with a university degree). The exploratory factor analysis showed a two-factor structure: (1) food well-being related to physical and psychological health (27 items) and (2) food well-being related to symbolic/pleasure of food (32 items). Internal consistency was adequate, with a Cronbach's α of 0.92 and 0.93, respectively, for the subscales, and 0.94 for the total scale. The total food well-being score, as well as the two subscale scores, were associated with psychological and eating-related variables in expected directions. Overall, the adapted version of the Well-BFQ© was found to be a valid instrument to measure food well-being in the French-speaking general adult population of Québec, Canada.
需要努力制定有效的策略来改善饮食摄入;然而,这种饮食质量的改善绝不能以牺牲幸福感为代价。“与食物相关的幸福感问卷”(Well-BFQ©)是一种在法国开发的工具,用于全面衡量食物幸福感。尽管法国和魁北克使用的是同一种语言,但存在文化和语言差异,这支持了在魁北克人口中使用该工具之前对其进行调整和验证的重要性。本研究旨在调整和验证 Well-BFQ©,使其适用于加拿大魁北克省讲法语的普通成年人群。Well-BFQ©经历了完整的语言适应过程,包括专家小组适应步骤、30 名讲法语的成年(18-65 岁)魁北克人进行的预测试以及最终校对。随后向 203 名讲法语的成年魁北克人(49.3%为女性,M=34.9,SD=13.5;88.2%为白种人;54.2%具有大学学历)发放问卷。探索性因素分析显示出双因素结构:(1)与身心健康相关的食物幸福感(27 项)和(2)与象征/食物愉悦相关的食物幸福感(32 项)。内部一致性良好,分量表的 Cronbach's α 分别为 0.92 和 0.93,总量表的 Cronbach's α 为 0.94。食物幸福感总分以及两个分量表得分与预期方向的心理和饮食相关变量相关。总体而言,调整后的 Well-BFQ© 版本被认为是一种有效的工具,可用于衡量加拿大魁北克省讲法语的普通成年人群的食物幸福感。