Data resource profile: nutrition data in the VA million veteran program.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Population Data Science Pub Date : 2024-03-07 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.23889/ijpds.v8i6.2366
Xuan-Mai T Nguyen, Yanping Li, Kerry L Ivey, Stacey B Whitbourne, Walter C Willett, Frank B Hu, Kelly Cho, Michael Gaziano, Luc Djousse
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Abstract

Introduction: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Million Veteran Program (MVP) nutrition data is derived from dietary food/beverage intake information collected through a semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire (SFFQ).

Methods: Estimates of dietary energy, nutrient, and non-nutritive food components intakes data were derived from an extensively validated SFFQ, which assessed the habitual frequency of consumption of 61 food items, added sugar, fried food frequency, and 21 nutritional supplements over the 12 months preceding questionnaire administration.

Results: Complete nutrition data was available for 353,418 MVP participants as of 30th September 2021. Overall, 91.5% of MVP participants with nutrition data were male with an average age of 65.7 years at enrollment. Participants who completed the SFFQ were primarily White (82.5%), and Blacks accounted for 13.2% of the responders. Mean ± SD energy intake for 353, 418 MVP participants was 1428 ± 616 kcal/day, which was 1434 ± 617 kcal/day for males and 1364 ± 601 kcal/day for females. Energy intake and information on 322 nutrients and non-nutritive food components is available through contact with MVP for research collaborations at www.research.va.gov/mvp.

Conclusions: The energy and nutrient data derived from MVP SFFQ are an invaluable resource for Veteran health and research. In conjunction with the MVP Lifestyle Survey, electronic health records, and genomic data, MVP nutrition data may be used to assess nutritional status and related risk factors, disease prevalence, and determinants of health that can provide scientific support for the development of evidence-based public health policy and health promotion programs and services for Veterans and general population.

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数据资源简介:退伍军人事务部百万退伍军人计划中的营养数据。
简介:退伍军人事务部(VA)"百万退伍军人计划"(MVP)的营养数据来自于通过半定量食物频率问卷(SFFQ)收集的膳食食物/饮料摄入信息:方法:膳食能量、营养素和非营养性食物成分摄入量的估计数据来自经过广泛验证的 SFFQ,该问卷评估了 61 种食品的习惯性消费频率、添加糖、油炸食品频率以及发放问卷前 12 个月内 21 种营养补充剂的摄入情况:截至 2021 年 9 月 30 日,共有 353 418 名 MVP 参与者获得了完整的营养数据。总体而言,91.5%有营养数据的 MVP 参与者为男性,注册时的平均年龄为 65.7 岁。完成 SFFQ 的参与者主要是白人(82.5%),黑人占 13.2%。353 418 名 MVP 参与者的平均(± SD)能量摄入量为 1428 ± 616 千卡/天,其中男性为 1434 ± 617 千卡/天,女性为 1364 ± 601 千卡/天。能量摄入量以及 322 种营养素和非营养食物成分的信息可通过与 MVP 的研究合作联系获得,网址为 www.research.va.gov/mvp.Conclusions:从 MVP SFFQ 中获得的能量和营养素数据是退伍军人健康和研究的宝贵资源。结合 MVP 生活方式调查、电子健康记录和基因组数据,MVP 营养数据可用于评估营养状况和相关风险因素、疾病发病率和健康决定因素,为制定循证公共卫生政策和促进退伍军人及普通人群健康的计划和服务提供科学支持。
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