The DQQ is a valid tool to collect population-level food group consumption data: A study among women in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands

Background The Diet Quality Questionnaire (DQQ) is a rapid dietary assessment tool designed to enable feasible measuring and monitoring of diet quality at population level in the general public. Objectives To evaluate validity of the DQQ for collecting population-level food group consumption data r...

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Main Authors: Uyar, Betül T.M., Talsma, Elise F., Herforth, Anna W., Trijsburg, Laura E., Vogliano, Chris, Pastori, Giulia, Bekele, Tesfaye Hailu, Huong, Le Thi, Brouwer, Inge D.
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Published: Elsevier 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137522
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author Uyar, Betül T.M.
Talsma, Elise F.
Herforth, Anna W.
Trijsburg, Laura E.
Vogliano, Chris
Pastori, Giulia
Bekele, Tesfaye Hailu
Huong, Le Thi
Brouwer, Inge D.
author_browse Bekele, Tesfaye Hailu
Brouwer, Inge D.
Herforth, Anna W.
Huong, Le Thi
Pastori, Giulia
Talsma, Elise F.
Trijsburg, Laura E.
Uyar, Betül T.M.
Vogliano, Chris
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Talsma, Elise F.
Herforth, Anna W.
Trijsburg, Laura E.
Vogliano, Chris
Pastori, Giulia
Bekele, Tesfaye Hailu
Huong, Le Thi
Brouwer, Inge D.
author_sort Uyar, Betül T.M.
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description Background The Diet Quality Questionnaire (DQQ) is a rapid dietary assessment tool designed to enable feasible measuring and monitoring of diet quality at population level in the general public. Objectives To evaluate validity of the DQQ for collecting population-level food group consumption data required for calculating diet quality indicators by comparing them with a multipass 24-h dietary recall (24hR) as the reference. Methods Cross-sectional data were collected among female participants aged 15–49 y in Ethiopia (n = 488), 18–49 y in Vietnam (n = 200), and 19–69 y in Solomon Islands (n = 65) to compare DQQ and 24hR data in proportional differences in food group consumption prevalence, percentage of participants achieving Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women (MDD-W), percent agreement, percentage misreporting food group consumption, and diet quality scores of Food Group Diversity Score (FGDS), noncommunicable disease (NCD)-Protect, NCD-Risk, and the Global Dietary Recommendation (GDR) score using a nonparametric analysis. Results The mean (standard deviation) percentage point difference between DQQ and 24hR in population prevalence of food group consumption was 0.6 (0.7), 2.4 (2.0), and 2.5 (2.7) in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands, respectively. Percent agreement of food group consumption data ranged from 88.6% (10.1) in Solomon Islands to 96.3% (4.9) in Ethiopia. There was no significant difference between DQQ and 24hR in population prevalence of achieving MDD-W except for Ethiopia (DQQ 6.1 percentage points higher, P < 0.01). Median (25th–75th percentiles) scores of FGDS, NCD-Protect, NCD-Risk, and GDR score were comparable between the tools. Conclusions The DQQ is a suitable tool for collecting population-level food group consumption data for estimating diet quality with food group-based indicators such as the MDD-W, FGDS, NCD-Protect, NCD-Risk, and GDR score.
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spelling CGSpace1375222025-12-08T10:06:44Z The DQQ is a valid tool to collect population-level food group consumption data: A study among women in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands Uyar, Betül T.M. Talsma, Elise F. Herforth, Anna W. Trijsburg, Laura E. Vogliano, Chris Pastori, Giulia Bekele, Tesfaye Hailu Huong, Le Thi Brouwer, Inge D. food women gender diet Background The Diet Quality Questionnaire (DQQ) is a rapid dietary assessment tool designed to enable feasible measuring and monitoring of diet quality at population level in the general public. Objectives To evaluate validity of the DQQ for collecting population-level food group consumption data required for calculating diet quality indicators by comparing them with a multipass 24-h dietary recall (24hR) as the reference. Methods Cross-sectional data were collected among female participants aged 15–49 y in Ethiopia (n = 488), 18–49 y in Vietnam (n = 200), and 19–69 y in Solomon Islands (n = 65) to compare DQQ and 24hR data in proportional differences in food group consumption prevalence, percentage of participants achieving Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women (MDD-W), percent agreement, percentage misreporting food group consumption, and diet quality scores of Food Group Diversity Score (FGDS), noncommunicable disease (NCD)-Protect, NCD-Risk, and the Global Dietary Recommendation (GDR) score using a nonparametric analysis. Results The mean (standard deviation) percentage point difference between DQQ and 24hR in population prevalence of food group consumption was 0.6 (0.7), 2.4 (2.0), and 2.5 (2.7) in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands, respectively. Percent agreement of food group consumption data ranged from 88.6% (10.1) in Solomon Islands to 96.3% (4.9) in Ethiopia. There was no significant difference between DQQ and 24hR in population prevalence of achieving MDD-W except for Ethiopia (DQQ 6.1 percentage points higher, P < 0.01). Median (25th–75th percentiles) scores of FGDS, NCD-Protect, NCD-Risk, and GDR score were comparable between the tools. Conclusions The DQQ is a suitable tool for collecting population-level food group consumption data for estimating diet quality with food group-based indicators such as the MDD-W, FGDS, NCD-Protect, NCD-Risk, and GDR score. 2023-01 2024-01-10T17:12:03Z 2024-01-10T17:12:03Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137522 en Open Access Elsevier Uyar, Betül T.M.; Talsma, Elise F.; Herforth, Anna W.; Trijsburg, Laura E.; Vogliano, Chris; Pastori, Giulia; Bekele, Tesfaye Hailu; Huong, Le Thi; Brouwer, Inge D. 2023. The DQQ is a valid tool to collect population-level food group consumption data: A study among women in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands. Journal of Nutrition 153(1): 340-351.
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women
gender
diet
Uyar, Betül T.M.
Talsma, Elise F.
Herforth, Anna W.
Trijsburg, Laura E.
Vogliano, Chris
Pastori, Giulia
Bekele, Tesfaye Hailu
Huong, Le Thi
Brouwer, Inge D.
The DQQ is a valid tool to collect population-level food group consumption data: A study among women in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands
title The DQQ is a valid tool to collect population-level food group consumption data: A study among women in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands
title_full The DQQ is a valid tool to collect population-level food group consumption data: A study among women in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands
title_fullStr The DQQ is a valid tool to collect population-level food group consumption data: A study among women in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands
title_full_unstemmed The DQQ is a valid tool to collect population-level food group consumption data: A study among women in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands
title_short The DQQ is a valid tool to collect population-level food group consumption data: A study among women in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Solomon Islands
title_sort dqq is a valid tool to collect population level food group consumption data a study among women in ethiopia vietnam and solomon islands
topic food
women
gender
diet
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137522
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