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J Med Vasc ; 43(5): 283-287, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30217341

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular diseases are strongly related to dietary habits. Diet can be assessed using dedicated questionnaires that can be self-completed by subjects but with the risk of errors. AIM: To compare the completion error rate of two questionnaires designed to assess dietary pattern linked to cardiovascular diseases and to study the correlation between the two questionnaires. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two questionnaires were used to assess dietary patterns of students: the 14-item Food-Frequency-Questionnaire (FFQ) that was validated against biomarkers, and the Cardiovascular-Dietary-Questionnaire 2 (CDQ2), which is a 19-item-FFQ derived from the previous 14-item FFQ. Both questionnaires assessed the intake of various food groups associated with either favourable or unfavourable effects on cardiovascular risk. A global dietary score was calculated for each questionnaire. RESULTS: FFQ and CDQ2 were completed by 150 sport degree students. In the case of FFQ, 111 questionnaires out of 150 (74.0%) were incomplete compared to only 1 CDQ2 out of 150 (0.7%) (P<0.001). The correlation coefficient between the overall CDQ2 score and the FFQ dietary score was 0.53 (P<0.01). CONCLUSION: The self-completion of CDQ2 compared to FFQ was associated with far less errors. There was a significant correlation between CDQ2 and FFQ. Preference should be given to CDQ2 in clinical practice and in studies where dietary pattern are evaluated without any interviewer.


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Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Diet Surveys/statistics & numerical data , Feeding Behavior , Atherosclerosis/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Research Design , Self Report , Young Adult
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