Computerized Portion-Size Estimation Compared to Multiple 24-Hour Dietary Recalls for Measurement of Fat, Fruit, and Vegetable Intake in Overweight Adults

Deborah J. Toobert PhD, Lisa A. Strycker MA, Sarah E. Hampson PhD, Erika Westling PhD, Steven M. Christiansen, Thomas G. Hurley MS, James R. Hébert ScD, MSPH
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Validated self-report methods of dietary assessment exist and might be improved in terms of both accuracy and cost-efficiency with computer technology. The objectives of this preliminary study were to develop an initial version of an interactive CD-ROM program to estimate fruit, vegetable, and fat intake, and to compare it to multiple 24-hour dietary recalls (averaged over 3 days). In 2009, overweight male and female adults (n=205) from Lane County, OR, completed computerized and paper versions of fruit, vegetable, and fat screening instruments, and multiple 24-hour dietary recalls. Summary scores from the 10-item National Cancer Institute Fruit and Vegetable Scan and the 18-item Block Fat Screener were compared to multiple 24-hour dietary recall−derived fruit/vegetable and fat intake estimates (criterion measures). Measurement models were used to derive deattenuated correlations with multiple 24-hour dietary recalls of paper and CD-ROM administrations of Fruit and Vegetable Scan fruit intake, vegetable intake, and fruit and vegetable intake, and Block Fat Screener fat intake. The computerized assessment and paper surveys were related to multiple 24-hour dietary recall−derived fruit/vegetable and fat intake. Deattenuated correlation coefficients ranged from 0.50 to 0.73 (all P≤0.0001). The CD-ROM−derived estimate of fruit intake was more closely associated with 24-hour dietary recall (r=0.73) than the paper-derived estimate (r=0.54; P<0.05), but the other comparisons did not differ significantly. Findings from this preliminary study with overweight adults indicate the need for additional enhancements to the CD-ROM assessment and more extensive validation studies.

计算机份量估计与测量超重成人脂肪、水果和蔬菜摄入量的多次24小时饮食回顾相比
已经存在有效的饮食评估自我报告方法,并且可以通过计算机技术在准确性和成本效益方面加以改进。这项初步研究的目的是开发一个交互式CD-ROM程序的初始版本,以估计水果、蔬菜和脂肪的摄入量,并将其与多次24小时饮食回忆(平均超过3天)进行比较。2009年,来自OR Lane County的超重男性和女性成年人(n=205)完成了水果、蔬菜和脂肪筛查工具的计算机和纸质版本,并多次24小时饮食回忆。国家癌症研究所的10项水果和蔬菜扫描和18项脂肪筛选的总结得分与多个24小时饮食召回衍生的水果/蔬菜和脂肪摄入量估计(标准测量)进行了比较。测量模型被用来推导出与多次24小时膳食召回的去衰减相关性,这些膳食召回包括纸质和CD-ROM管理的果蔬扫描水果摄入量、蔬菜摄入量、果蔬摄入量和脂肪筛选器脂肪摄入量。电脑评估和纸质调查与多次24小时饮食召回有关-源自水果/蔬菜和脂肪摄入量。去衰减相关系数范围为0.50 ~ 0.73(均P≤0.0001)。CD-ROM导出的水果摄入量估计值与24小时饮食回忆(r=0.73)的关系比纸质导出的估计值(r=0.54)更密切;P<0.05),其他比较差异不显著。这项针对超重成人的初步研究结果表明,需要进一步加强CD-ROM评估和更广泛的验证研究。
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