5至9岁儿童全球饮食质量评分(GDQS)的开发和验证

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Joanne E Arsenault, Nazia Binte Ali, Agata M P Atayde, Carolina Batis, Elodie Becquey, Sabri Bromage, Megan Deitchler, Loty Diop, Aulo Gelli, Anali Castellanos Gutierrez, Sarah H Kehoe, Ghattu V Krishnaveni, Sofia Leonardo, Mourad Moursi, Brunhilda Tegomoh Nkengfack
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目的:本研究的目的是开发和验证5-9岁儿童的全球饮食质量评分(GDQS),该评分是在现有的成人膳食质量评分基础上开发的。背景:饮食质量对营养充足性和营养相关慢性疾病的风险至关重要。需要一种适用于全球儿童的饮食质量指标。方法:采用GDQS中25种食物分类,根据儿童能量需要量的克重分界点对消费类别进行打分。作为初步步骤,通过比较来自低收入、中等收入和高收入国家的4个现有饮食数据集的相关性分析,对不同版本的克体重临界值进行了测试。根据相关性强度和操作可行性选择的最终GDQS度量版本,通过回归分析进一步检验了来自不同国家的7个饮食数据集的个人营养摄入量、总体营养摄入充足性评分、生物标志物和人体测量结果。还对其他饮食质量指标进行了回归,以比较它们与GDQS的相对表现。结果:GDQS与大多数营养素摄入量有很强的相关性,包括总体平均营养充足性评分和一些与非传染性疾病风险相关的营养素,如纤维和添加糖。可用数据集中的生物标志物数据有限,与GDQS的关联很少。GDQS在预测营养摄入方面表现更好或与其他饮食质量指标一样好。结论:GDQS与营养摄入有关,填补了全球儿童饮食质量指标的空白。GDQS将成为衡量饮食质量和监测饮食质量随时间变化的有用工具。
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Development and Validation of the Global Diet Quality Score (GDQS) for Children 5 to 9 Years of Age.

Objective: The purpose of the study was to develop and validate a Global Diet Quality Score (GDQS) for children aged 5-9 years adapted from the existing GDQS developed for adults.

Background: Diet quality is important for nutrient adequacy and risk of nutrition-related chronic disease. A diet quality metric for global use with children is needed.

Methods: The 25 food groups of the GDQS were used to assign points for categories of consumption according to gram-weight cutoffs adapted for children based on energy requirements. As a preliminary step, alternative versions of gram-weight cutoffs were tested by comparing correlation analyses using 4 existing dietary datasets from low-, middle-, and high-income countries. A final GDQS metric version, selected based on strength of correlations and operational feasibility, was further examined in regression analyses with individual nutrient intake an overall nutrient intake adequacy score and biomarker and anthropometry outcomes in 7 dietary datasets from different countries. Regressions were also undertaken with other diet quality metrics to compare their relative performance with that of the GDQS.

Results: The GDQS had strong associations with most nutrient intakes, including an overall mean nutrient adequacy score and some nutrients associated with noncommunicable disease risk, such as fiber and added sugar. Biomarker data were limited in the available datasets and few associations with GDQS were found. The GDQS performed better or as well as other dietary quality metrics in predicting nutrient intakes.

Conclusion: The GDQS was associated with nutrient intakes and fills a gap in a global diet quality metric for children. The GDQS will be a useful tool to measure diet quality and monitoring changes in diet quality over time.

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Nutrition reviews
Nutrition reviews 医学-营养学
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
1.60%
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121
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nutrition Reviews is a highly cited, monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that specializes in the publication of authoritative and critical literature reviews on current and emerging topics in nutrition science, food science, clinical nutrition, and nutrition policy. Readers of Nutrition Reviews include nutrition scientists, biomedical researchers, clinical and dietetic practitioners, and advanced students of nutrition.
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