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aimsph 2017, Vol. 4, Pages 326-346 | 2017

Comparison of Dietary Quality Assessment Using Food Frequency Questionnaire and 24-hour-recalls in Older Men and Women

Elizabeth Procter-Gray; Barbara C. Olendzki; Kevin J. Kane; Linda C. Churchill; Rashelle B. Hayes; Annabella Aguirre; Hyung-joo Kang; Wenjun Li

Objectives To examine the agreement in nutrient intake and alternative healthy eating indices (AHEI) between a self-administered Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) and 24-hour recall (24HR) measurements of diet by gender, among older adults. Material and methods This is a cross-sectional observational study of 105 men and 99 women aged 65 and older living in urban and rural neighborhoods in Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA. Participants were queried on diet using both FFQ and 24HR. The healthy eating classification was compared between the two instruments by gender. Results For men, the mean ± SD of AHEI total score was 48.2 ± 12.3 based on FFQ versus 34.7 ± 10.2 based on 24HR. For women, the mean ± SD was 47.9 ± 10.1 based on FFQ versus 36.1 ± 10.0 based on 24HR. Using 32 as the cutoff (40% of maximum AHEI score), 9% of men and 7% of women were classified as eating unhealthy based on the FFQ, versus 47% of men and 38% of women based on 24HR. Compared to women, men had larger 24HR to FFQ discrepancies in the nuts and vegetable protein subscore and white/red meat ratio, and smaller discrepancy in alcohol beverages subscore. Conclusion Agreements between FFQ and 24HR-based measures of diet quality were roughly comparable between men and women, though slightly better for women than men. Compared to 24HR, the FFQ tended to underestimate the proportions of older men and women classified as eating unhealthy and misclassified more men than women. Such limitations should be considered when the FFQ is used to study healthy eating in older age.


Archive | 2017

Misclassification of Healthy Eating Based on Food Frequency Questionnaires and 24-hour Dietary Recalls in Older Men and Women

Elizabeth Procter-Gray; Barbara C. Olendzki; Kevin J. Kane; Linda C. Churchill; Rashelle B. Hayes; Annabella Aguirre; Hyung-joo Kang; Wenjun Li


Archive | 2016

Neighborhood Differences in the Availability of Healthy Foods in the City of Worcester

Kevin J. Kane; Maximilian Hoffman; Jie Cheng; Barbara C. Olendzki; Wenjun Li


Archive | 2016

A Non-Restrictive Weight Loss Diet Focused on Increasing Fiber and Lean Protein: Results of a Pilot Trial

Lijuan Zhang; Sherry L. Pagoto; Barbara C. Olendzki; Gioia Persuitte; Linda C. Churchill; Jessica L. Oleski; Yunsheng Ma


Archive | 2014

Availability of Food Preparation Supplies among Pregnant Women: Preliminary Results from the Decision Making, Eating, and Weight Gain during Pregnancy (DEW) Study

Rui S. Xiao; Tiffany A. Moore Simas; Bradley M. Appelhans; Isabelle C. Pierre-Louis; Shums Alikhan; Barbara C. Olendzki; Sherry L. Pagoto; Molly E. Waring


Archive | 2014

Creating Store and Community-Level Feedback Reports for Food Establishments to Support Nutrition Environment Improvement

Wenjun Li; Kevin J. Kane; Ning Guo; Bonnie Andrews; Andrea Pinzon-Marquardt; Hyung-joo Kang; Vijayalakshmi Patil; Barbara C. Olendzki


Archive | 2013

Evaluation of Restaurant Menus to Determine the Availability of Healthy Food Options and Guide Community Transformation Grant Activities in Massachusetts

Wenjun Li; Victoria A. Andersen; Kevin J. Kane; Susan Svencer; Bonnie Andrews; Nicole M. Wedick; Barrett Williamson; Barbara C. Olendzki


Archive | 2013

RelationsofDepressiveSymptomsandAntidepressant UsetoBodyMassIndexandSelectedBiomarkersfor DiabetesandCardiovascularDisease

Yunsheng Ma; Raji Balasubramanian; Sherry L. Pagoto; Kristin L. Schneider; James R. Hebert; Lawrence S. Phillips; Joseph S. Goveas; Annie L. Culver; Barbara C. Olendzki; James Beck; Jordan W. Smoller; Deidre M. Sepavich; Judith K. Ockene; Lisa A. Uebelacker; Martha Zorn; Simin Liu


American Journal of Public Health | 2013

Association between depressive symptoms, antidepressant use and selected diabetes risk factors

Yunsheng Ma; Raji Balasubramanian; Sherry L. Pagoto; Kristin L. Schneider; James Beck; Annie L. Culver; James R. Hébert; Jordan W. Smoller; L S Phillips; Joseph S. Goveas; Barbara C. Olendzki; Deidre M. Sepavich; Judith K. Ockene; Lisa A. Uebelacker; Martha Zorn; Simin Liu


Archive | 2012

OutcomesofaLatinoCommunity-BasedInterventionfor thePreventionofDiabetes:TheLawrenceLatinoDiabetes PreventionProject

Ira S. Ockene; Trinidad Tellez; Milagros C. Rosal; George W. Reed; John P. Mordes; Philip A. Merriam; Barbara C. Olendzki; Garry J. Handelman; Robert J. Nicolosi; Yunsheng Ma

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Yunsheng Ma

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Sherry L. Pagoto

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Ira S. Ockene

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Annie L. Culver

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Philip A. Merriam

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Wenjun Li

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Kevin J. Kane

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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James R. Hebert

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Jennifer A. Griffith

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Kristin L. Schneider

University of Illinois at Chicago

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