用于回顾性收集孕产妇营养摄入量的简短饮食和维生素补充剂问卷的可靠性

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背景妊娠期营养可预防不良神经发育结果的发生。目的我们开发了一种简易工具,用于收集妊娠期母体营养摄入量,以促进该领域的研究,并将其回顾性使用与前瞻性收集的食物频率问卷(FFQ)进行了比较。方法使用三种版本的早期生活暴露评估工具(ELEAT)(完整访谈、完整在线自填和简短访谈)对自闭症儿童弟弟妹妹的 MARBLES 妊娠队列研究参与者的母亲营养摄入量进行回顾性评估。将回顾性回答与补充问题的回答以及 MARBLES 在 2-7 年前的妊娠期间收集的经过验证的 2005 Block FFQ 进行了比较。ELEAT 营养素值是根据报告的食物摄入频率和美国农业部营养素数据库中的营养素值计算得出的。使用卡帕系数、Youden's J 和斯皮尔曼等级相关系数 (rs) 评估了回顾性报告的摄入量与前瞻性报告的摄入量之间的相关性。结果 比较了 54 名填写 ELEAT 全表(包括 12 名在线填写者)的妇女和 23 名填写 ELEAT 短表的妇女的 MARBLES FFQ 膳食摄入量。大多数食物之间的相关性为一般至中等。大多数 ELEAT 量化营养素值与 Block FFQ 上的营养素值呈中度相关(rs = 0.3-0.6)。有 114 名女性完成了 MARBLES 和 ELEAT 中的补充剂问题。是否服用补充剂的 Kappas 值适中,而服用时间的 Kappas 值适中。相关性因版本和儿童诊断或关注点的不同而不同,当母亲在孩子 4 岁或 4 岁以下时完成 ELEAT 时,相关性更高。ELEAT 膳食和维生素补充剂模块可用于对参与者的神经发育相关营养素摄入量进行排名。
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Reliability of a short diet and vitamin supplement questionnaire for retrospective collection of maternal nutrient intake

Background

Gestational nutrition can protect against adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes.

Objectives

We developed a short tool for collecting maternal nutritional intake during pregnancy to facilitate research in this area and compared its retrospective use to prospectively-collected food frequency questionnaires (FFQ).

Methods

Maternal nutritional intake was retrospectively assessed using three versions (full interview, full self-administered online, and shortened interview) of the Early Life Exposure Assessment Tool (ELEAT) among participants of the MARBLES pregnancy cohort study of younger siblings of autistic children. Retrospective responses were compared with responses to supplement questions and the validated 2005 Block FFQ prospectively collected in MARBLES during pregnancies 2–7 years prior. ELEAT nutrient values were calculated using reported food intake frequencies and nutrient values from the USDA nutrient database. Correlations between retrospectively- and prospectively-reported intake were evaluated using Kappa coefficients, Youden's J, and Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficients (rs).

Results

MARBLES FFQ dietary intakes were compared among 54 women who completed the ELEAT full form including 12 online, and among 23 who completed the ELEAT short form. Correlations across most foods were fair to moderate. Most ELEAT quantified nutrient values were moderately correlated (rs = 0.3–0.6) with those on the Block FFQ. Supplement questions in both MARBLES and the ELEAT were completed by 114 women. Kappas were moderate for whether or not supplements were taken, but modest for timing. Correlations varied by version and child diagnosis or concerns, and were higher when mothers completed the ELEAT when their child was 4 years old or younger.

Conclusions

With recall up to several years, ELEAT dietary and supplement module responses were modestly to moderately reliable and produced nutrient values moderately correlated with prospectively-collected measures. The ELEAT dietary and vitamin supplements modules can be used to rank participants in terms of intake of several nutrients relevant for neurodevelopment.

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