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用于测量饮食多样性及其他饮食质量指标的饮食质量问卷的开发。

Development of the Diet Quality Questionnaire for Measurement of Dietary Diversity and Other Diet Quality Indicators.

作者信息

Herforth Anna W, Ballard Terri, Rzepa Andrew

机构信息

Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States.

Independent Scholar, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Curr Dev Nutr. 2024 Jun 21;8(8):103798. doi: 10.1016/j.cdnut.2024.103798. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To monitor trends toward healthy and sustainable diets, there is a need for feasible survey tools, with cross-cultural validity, low-cost, and low-expertise requirements.

OBJECTIVES

The objective of this research was to develop a method to gather data suitable for monitoring diet quality in the general population (women and men of all ages) that is feasible within multitopic surveys, low burden for both enumerators and respondents, valid at population level, and that captures the information necessary for understanding diet quality at global and local levels.

METHODS

A literature review was conducted to identify constructs of diet quality with existing consensus, indicators with existing global demand, and methods that may be feasible and valid. Results were presented to a technical advisory group for debate, resulting in consensus on a set of constructs to be measured, desired indicators, viable data collection platforms, and an approach for testing and piloting.

RESULTS

Food group-based indicators and 24-h recall period were selected as the most feasible and valid approach for population-level monitoring. A 29-item Diet Quality Questionnaire (DQQ) was developed, where each yes/no question asks about the consumption of a distinct food group on the previous day or night. The food groups were selected for the purpose of deriving indicators to capture the constructs for which there was consensus: nutrient adequacy, and protection against noncommunicable diseases, including both positive and negative risk factors.

CONCLUSIONS

The DQQ is low cost and feasible to administer in existing large-scale surveys, overcoming barriers to diet data collection that have precluded the routine monitoring of diet quality in the past. This novel approach has now been used across >85 countries in the Gallup World Poll and other surveys, generating the first nationally representative available datasets on Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women and complementary diet quality indicators.

摘要

背景

为监测健康和可持续饮食的趋势,需要具备跨文化效度、低成本且对专业知识要求低的可行调查工具。

目的

本研究的目的是开发一种方法,以收集适合在多主题调查中监测普通人群(所有年龄段的男性和女性)饮食质量的数据,该方法在多主题调查中可行,对调查员和受访者的负担都较低,在人群层面有效,并且能够获取在全球和地方层面理解饮食质量所需的信息。

方法

进行了文献综述,以确定已达成共识的饮食质量结构、具有全球现有需求的指标以及可能可行且有效的方法。研究结果提交给一个技术咨询小组进行讨论,从而就一系列要测量的结构、所需指标、可行的数据收集平台以及测试和试点方法达成共识。

结果

基于食物组的指标和24小时回忆期被选为在人群层面进行监测的最可行和有效的方法。开发了一份包含29个条目的饮食质量问卷(DQQ),每个是/否问题询问的是前一天或前一晚特定食物组的消费情况。选择这些食物组是为了得出指标,以捕捉已达成共识的结构:营养充足以及预防非传染性疾病,包括正面和负面风险因素。

结论

DQQ成本低,在现有大规模调查中易于实施,克服了过去阻碍饮食数据收集从而无法对饮食质量进行常规监测的障碍。这种新颖的方法现已在盖洛普世界民意调查和其他调查中的85多个国家使用,生成了关于女性最低饮食多样性和补充饮食质量指标的首批全国代表性可用数据集。

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