Grant Details
Grant Number: |
7R21CA092151-02 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Mullis, Rebecca |
Organization: |
University Of Georgia (Uga) |
Project Title: |
Dietary Assessment in Minority Adolescents |
Fiscal Year: |
2002 |
Abstract
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The objective of this research is to develop and test the validity and reliability of a modified picture-sort food
frequency questionnaire between 2 application populations, African-American and
Hispanic adolescents. Nutritional patterns developed during adolescence may
contribute to obesity and increase the risk for several important chronic
diseases later in life, including cancer. With emerging nutrition interventions
developed for youth, there is a need for accurate dietary methods to assess the
success of these interventions. Traditionally, food frequency questionnaires
(FFQs) have been developed and tested in white adults. Since diet is not
uniform and varies significantly among different populations, results of
studies among white adults, as well as the FFQs themselves, are not readily
generalizable to other populations. Considering the limited studies and
generally poor to modest results of FFQ validation studies among
African-American and Hispanic adolescents, there is a necessity as well as
obligation to develop and evaluate methods in minority youth, who have been
typically under-represented and under-served in these studies. The picture-sort
is a novel FFQ, where foods and drinks are presented as pictures with
descriptions on cards and sorted by subjects into piles corresponding to
consumption over a given period of time. It is an engaging approach, which
requires minimal literacy on the part of subjects compared with a typical
pencil and paper food frequency questionnaire. Ethnic and age variations in
diet can be taken into account by adding foods and drinks specific to the
population as new cards or incorporating them into existing categories. For
this study, we will design application sets of cards specific to each of the
adolescent populations and test validity and reliability of the approach
separately among each sample, African-American subjects will be assessed in
year 1 and Hispanic subjects in year 2. Subjects will be recruited through
application high schools in Denver. For validity (N=80 for each population),
energy and nutrient values from administration of the picture-sort FFQ will be
compared with those from the mean of three 24-hour dietary recalls. For
test-retest reliability, we will select subjects who have not taken part in the
validity study (N=80 for each population) and compare energy and nutrients for
application administrations of the picture-sort FFQ conducted application weeks
apart.
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