Development of a Simple Food Frequency Questionnaire to Estimate Intakes of Calcium and Other Nutrients for the Prevention and Management of Osteoporosis
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There have been no simple methods to estimate dietary nutrient intakes for the prevention and management of osteoporosis. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a new, simple food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for dietary intake of calcium and other nutrients relevant to the bone health of adult Japanese women. We developed a 28-item FFQ. To validate this, 208 and 72 adult women aged between 18 and 69 y were recruited for testing reliability and reproducibility, respectively. In the 208 women, moderate-to-high Spearman's correlation coefficients between our FFQ and the conventional diet record method were found in intakes of calcium (r=0.668), sodium chloride (NaCl) (r=0.475), vitamin A (r=0.501), vitamin D (r=0.413), vitamin K (r=0.649), and energy (r=0.471). In the 72 women, coefficients of variance of the four repeated measurements of intakes throughout a year were 14.1% for calcium, 7.3% for NaCl, 21.2% for vitamin A, 13.6% for vitamin D, 36.8% for vitamin K, and 9.6% for energy. In conclusion, the FFQ we developed is a useful tool to evaluate the intake of dietary calcium of adult Japanese women. Although it can also measure intakes of dietary vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin K, NaCl, and energy, further improvement is needed to measure intakes of these nutrients and energy.
著者
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UENISHI Kazuhiro
Laboratory of Physiological Nutrition, Kagawa Nutrition University
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ISHIDA Hiromi
Laboratory of Administrative Dietetics, Kagawa Nutrition University
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NAKAMURA Kazutoshi
Department of Community Preventive Medicine, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Denta
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Ishida Hiromi
神戸薬科大学 衛生化学講座
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Ishida Hiromi
Laboratory Of Administrative Dietetics Kagawa Nutrition University
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Uenishi Kazuhiro
Laboratory Of Physiological Nutrition Kagawa Nutrition University
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Nakamura Kazutoshi
Department Of Community Preventive Medicine Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical And Dental
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Nakamura Kazutoshi
Department Of Community Preventive Medicine Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sciences Niigata U
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