Development of the Canadian Eating Practices Screener to assess eating practices based on 2019 Canada's Food Guide recommendations.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1139/apnm-2023-0081
Angela Wallace, Alicia Martin, Alexandra Bédard, Camille Pitre, Simone Lemieux, Janis Randall Simpson, Sharon I Kirkpatrick, Joy M Hutchinson, Tabitha E Williams, Ailish M Westaway, Benoît Lamarche, Meghan Day, Patricia M Guenther, Mahsa Jessri, Mary R L'Abbé, Maria Laura de Costa Louzada, Dana Lee Olstad, Rachel Prowse, Jill Reedy, Hassan Vatanparast, Jennifer E Vena, Jess Haines
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Abstract

In 2019, Health Canada released a new iteration of Canada's Food Guide (2019-CFG), which, for the first time, highlighted recommendations regarding eating practices, i.e., guidance on where, when, why, and how to eat. The objective of this study was to develop a brief self-administered screener to assess eating practices recommended in the 2019-CFG among adults aged 18-65 years. Development of the screener items was informed by a review of existing tools and mapping of items onto 2019-CFG recommendations. Face and content validity were assessed with experts in public health nutrition and/or dietary assessment (n = 16) and individuals from Government of Canada (n = 14). Cognitive interviews were conducted with English-speaking (n = 16) and French-speaking (n = 16) adults living in Canada to assess face validity and understanding of the screener items. While some modifications were identified to improve relevance or clarity, overall, the screener items were found to be relevant, well-constructed, and clearly worded. This comprehensive process resulted in the Canadian Eating Practices Screener/Questionnaire court canadien sur les pratiques alimentaires, which includes 21 items that assess eating practices recommended in the 2019-CFG. This screener can facilitate monitoring and surveillance efforts of the 2019-CFG eating practices as well as research exploring how these practices are associated with various health outcomes.

根据2019年《加拿大食品指南》的建议,开发加拿大饮食习惯筛查器,以评估饮食习惯。
2019年,加拿大卫生部发布了新版《加拿大食品指南》(2019-CFG),该指南首次强调了有关饮食习惯的建议,即在哪里、何时、为什么和如何饮食的指导。本研究的目的是开发一种简短的自我管理筛查器,以评估2019-CFG中建议的18-65岁成年人的饮食习惯。审查现有工具并将项目映射到2019-CFG建议中,为筛选项目的开发提供了信息。与公共卫生营养和/或饮食评估专家(n=16)和加拿大政府的个人(n=14)一起评估面部和内容的有效性。对居住在加拿大的英语(n=16)和法语(n=16。虽然确定了一些修改以提高相关性或清晰度,但总体而言,筛选项目被发现是相关的、结构良好的、措辞清晰的。这一综合过程产生了加拿大饮食实践筛查/问卷调查法庭,其中包括评估2019-CFG中建议的饮食实践的21个项目。这种筛查器可以促进对2019-CFG饮食实践的监测和监测工作,以及探索这些实践如何与各种健康结果相关的研究。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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