Validity and reproducibility of food group intakes in a self-administered food frequency questionnaire for genomic and omics research: the Tohoku Medical Megabank Project

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-08-03 DOI:10.2188/jea.je20240064
Keiko Murakami, Junko Ishihara, Ribeka Takachi, Shiori Sugawara, Misato Aizawa, Ippei Takahashi, Taku Obara, Mami Ishikuro, Aoi Noda, Mako Ogino, Yuchie Hoshina, Kumiko Kito, Misako Nakadate, Sachiko Maruya, Tomoka Matsuno, Yudai Yonezawa, Takahiro Yamashita, Shigenori Suzuki, Masayuki Yamamoto, Shinichi Kuriyama
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Background: The Tohoku Medical Megabank Project (TMM) was established to realize personalized healthcare and medicine using genomic and omics data. This study evaluated the validity and reproducibility of food group intakes derived from a self-administered food frequency questionnaire (TMM-FFQ) that included the response option “constitutionally unable to eat/drink it” among community-dwelling Japanese adults.

Methods: Participants comprised 89 men and 124 women aged ≥20 years from Miyagi Prefecture. Participants completed weighed food records (WFRs) for 3 consecutive days per season as reference intake and FFQs in 2019 (FFQ1) and 2021 (FFQ3). Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients (CCs) were calculated for correlations between food group intakes estimated from the 12-day WFR and FFQ3 (validity), and for correlations between those estimated from the FFQ1 and FFQ3 (reproducibility). Cross-classification according to quintiles using FFQ and WFR data was also performed.

Results: The percentage of participants who chose the “constitutionally unable to eat/drink it” option was non-negligible for some food groups. In the validity analysis, CCs were >0.40 for many food groups; the median across 21 food groups was 0.49 in men and 0.45 in women. The median percentages of cross-classification into exact plus adjacent quintiles were 73.0% in men and 66.9% in women. In the reproducibility analysis, CCs were >0.50 for many food groups; the median across 21 food groups was 0.60 in men and 0.51 in women.

Conclusions: The validity of the TMM-FFQ compared with 12-day WFR and the reproducibility of the TMM-FFQ were reasonable for food groups in the TMM cohort studies.

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用于基因组学和奥米克研究的自填式食物频率调查表中食物组摄入量的有效性和再现性:东北医学大型数据库项目
项目背景东北医疗大数据库项目(TMM)的建立是为了利用基因组学和omics数据实现个性化医疗保健。本研究评估了通过自填式食物频率调查问卷(TMM-FFQ)得出的食物类别摄入量的有效性和可重复性:参与者包括宫城县年龄≥20 岁的 89 名男性和 124 名女性。参与者填写了每个季节连续 3 天的称重食物记录(WFR)作为参考摄入量,并填写了 2019 年(FFQ1)和 2021 年(FFQ3)的 FFQ。根据 12 天 WFR 和 FFQ3(有效性)估算的食物组摄入量之间的相关性,以及根据 FFQ1 和 FFQ3(再现性)估算的食物组摄入量之间的相关性,计算了斯皮尔曼等级相关系数(CC)。此外,还利用FFQ和WFR数据按五分位数进行了交叉分类:结果:在某些食物类别中,选择 "因体质原因不能吃/喝 "选项的参与者比例不可忽略。在有效性分析中,许多食物类别的 CC 值为 0.40;21 个食物类别的中位数男性为 0.49,女性为 0.45。交叉分类到精确加相邻五分位数的百分比中位数,男性为 73.0%,女性为 66.9%。在重现性分析中,许多食物组的 CC 值为 0.50;21 个食物组的中位数分别为 0.60(男性)和 0.51(女性):结论:与 12 天 WFR 相比,TMM-FFQ 的有效性和 TMM-FFQ 的重现性对于 TMM 队列研究中的食物组是合理的。
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Journal of Epidemiology
Journal of Epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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172
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology is the official open access scientific journal of the Japan Epidemiological Association. The Journal publishes a broad range of original research on epidemiology as it relates to human health, and aims to promote communication among those engaged in the field of epidemiological research and those who use epidemiological findings.
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