Evaluation of a Validated Food Frequency Questionnaire for Self-Defined Vegans in the United States

This study aimed to develop and validate a de novo food frequency questionnaire for self-defined vegans in the United States. Diet histories from pilot samples of vegans and a modified ‘Block Method’ using seven selected nutrients of concern in vegan diet patterns, were employed to generate the ques...

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Main Authors: Patricia Dyett, Sujatha Rajaram, Ella H. Haddad, Joan Sabate
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-07-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/6/7/2523
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spelling doaj-00c933cb39564f7d9f8367a9ef0e75c22020-11-24T22:18:13ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432014-07-01672523253910.3390/nu6072523nu6072523Evaluation of a Validated Food Frequency Questionnaire for Self-Defined Vegans in the United StatesPatricia Dyett0Sujatha Rajaram1Ella H. Haddad2Joan Sabate3Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and TobagoSchool of Public Health, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350, USASchool of Public Health, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350, USASchool of Public Health, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350, USAThis study aimed to develop and validate a de novo food frequency questionnaire for self-defined vegans in the United States. Diet histories from pilot samples of vegans and a modified ‘Block Method’ using seven selected nutrients of concern in vegan diet patterns, were employed to generate the questionnaire food list. Food frequency responses of 100 vegans from 19 different U.S. states were obtained via completed mailed questionnaires and compared to multiple telephone-conducted diet recall interviews. Computerized diet analyses were performed. Correlation coefficients, t-tests, rank, cross-tabulations, and probability tests were used to validate and compare intake estimates and dietary reference intake (DRI) assessment trends between the two methods. A 369-item vegan-specific questionnaire was developed with 252 listed food frequency items. Calorie-adjusted correlation coefficients ranged from r = 0.374 to 0.600 (p < 0.001) for all analyzed nutrients except calcium. Estimates, ranks, trends and higher-level participant percentile placements for Vitamin B12 were similar with both methods. Questionnaire intakes were higher than recalls for most other nutrients. Both methods demonstrated similar trends in DRI adequacy assessment (e.g., significantly inadequate vitamin D intake among vegans). This vegan-specific questionnaire can be a useful assessment tool for health screening initiatives in U.S. vegan communities.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/6/7/2523vegansfood frequency questionnairediet recallsnutrient intakeDietary Reference Intakesvegan questionnairevegetariansvitamin Dvitamin B12
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Evaluation of a Validated Food Frequency Questionnaire for Self-Defined Vegans in the United States
Nutrients
vegans
food frequency questionnaire
diet recalls
nutrient intake
Dietary Reference Intakes
vegan questionnaire
vegetarians
vitamin D
vitamin B12
author_facet Patricia Dyett
Sujatha Rajaram
Ella H. Haddad
Joan Sabate
author_sort Patricia Dyett
title Evaluation of a Validated Food Frequency Questionnaire for Self-Defined Vegans in the United States
title_short Evaluation of a Validated Food Frequency Questionnaire for Self-Defined Vegans in the United States
title_full Evaluation of a Validated Food Frequency Questionnaire for Self-Defined Vegans in the United States
title_fullStr Evaluation of a Validated Food Frequency Questionnaire for Self-Defined Vegans in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a Validated Food Frequency Questionnaire for Self-Defined Vegans in the United States
title_sort evaluation of a validated food frequency questionnaire for self-defined vegans in the united states
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2014-07-01
description This study aimed to develop and validate a de novo food frequency questionnaire for self-defined vegans in the United States. Diet histories from pilot samples of vegans and a modified ‘Block Method’ using seven selected nutrients of concern in vegan diet patterns, were employed to generate the questionnaire food list. Food frequency responses of 100 vegans from 19 different U.S. states were obtained via completed mailed questionnaires and compared to multiple telephone-conducted diet recall interviews. Computerized diet analyses were performed. Correlation coefficients, t-tests, rank, cross-tabulations, and probability tests were used to validate and compare intake estimates and dietary reference intake (DRI) assessment trends between the two methods. A 369-item vegan-specific questionnaire was developed with 252 listed food frequency items. Calorie-adjusted correlation coefficients ranged from r = 0.374 to 0.600 (p < 0.001) for all analyzed nutrients except calcium. Estimates, ranks, trends and higher-level participant percentile placements for Vitamin B12 were similar with both methods. Questionnaire intakes were higher than recalls for most other nutrients. Both methods demonstrated similar trends in DRI adequacy assessment (e.g., significantly inadequate vitamin D intake among vegans). This vegan-specific questionnaire can be a useful assessment tool for health screening initiatives in U.S. vegan communities.
topic vegans
food frequency questionnaire
diet recalls
nutrient intake
Dietary Reference Intakes
vegan questionnaire
vegetarians
vitamin D
vitamin B12
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/6/7/2523
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