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The reproducibility and relative validity of a semi-quantitative
food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) were evaluated. Subjects were
72 (36 men and 36 women)residents of N island, Shimane Prefecture
in Japan, aged 50-76 years. The questionnaire was administered twice
at an interval of one week(FFQ1, FFQ2), and 7-day weighing diet
records were collected during that period. This protocol was conducted
in summer and winter. The mean intakes for 11 nutrients calculated
from the FFQ1 and FFQ2 were similar and, those from the FFQ1 were
smaller than those from the diet records all but fat and vitamin
C. Pearson correlation coefficients assessing reproducibility between
nutrient intakes from FFQ1 and FFQ2 ranged from 0.59 for vitamin
C to 0.90 for carbohydrate. Validity was measured by comparing nutrient
intakes from FFQ1 with those from the 7-day diet record, pearson
correlation coefficients ranged from 0.15 for iron to more than
0.35 for total energy and macronutrients. These correlation coefficients
were slightly differ in gender or age group, but did not vary materially
between season. These data indicated that this questionnaire is
reproducible but has some problems in validity.
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