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Proceedings of the Nutrition Society | 2008

Development of a shortened FFQ to assess a 'prudent' dietary pattern amongst women in Southampton

S Crozier; Hazel Inskip; Mary Barker; Wendy Lawrence; C Cooper; Sian Robinson

Since an individual’s score for the prudent dietary pattern is driven by the frequency of consumption of a limited number of food items that characterise the pattern, it was investigated whether assessing only consumption of these discriminating foods would generate a meaningful prudent diet score. Using an FFQ with a reduced number of items would be advantageous in terms of time and resources required when conducting a large survey. The twenty items with the greatest contribution by magnitude to the prudent diet score were (with direction indicated as ‘ + ’o r ‘- ’) chips and roast potatoes (- ), peppers (+), tomatoes (+), meat pies (- ), vegetable dishes (+), courgettes (+), sausages (- ), gravy (- ), green salad (+), sugar (- ), wholemeal bread (+), white bread (- ), onion (+), vegetarian foods (+), pasta (+), Yorkshire puddings and savoury pancakes (- ), crisps (- ), beef (- ), spinach (+) and full-fat milk (- ). A shortened twenty-item prudent diet score was calculated for the first 6125 SWS participants using the responses and coefficients for just the twenty foods noted earlier. The association between the full 100-item prudent diet score and this shortened twenty-item score was very strong (r 0.94, P < 0.0001). The association between educational qualifications and the shortened twenty-item prudent diet score was also strong (Fig. 1). The correlation between the two prudent diet scores within the SWS may be unrealistically optimistic since the choice of twenty food items was based on those items seen to contribute most strongly to the 100-item prudent diet score. To explore this issue further a twentyitem version of the FFQ was administered to assess diet in 378 women in Southampton attending SureStart Children’s Centres (the Nutrition and Wellbeing Study). Using the coefficients from the SWS a prudent diet score was calculated for these women. The variation in scores in the Nutrition and Wellbeing Study was as great as that within the SWS and there was no difference in mean scores between the two studies (P = 0.85). The association with educational qualifications was also very similar to that in the SWS (Fig. 2).


Osteoporosis International | 2010

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTRAUTERINE GROWTH AND POSTNATAL SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT

M Kim; S Crozier; E Dennison; Hazel Inskip; Keith M. Godfrey; C Cooper; N C Harvey


Archive | 2015

Tracking of 25-hydroxyvitamin D status in pregnant women

Rebecca Moon; S Crozier; Sian Robinson; Hazel Inskip; Keith M. Godfrey; Cyrus Cooper; Nicholas C. Harvey


Rheumatology | 2014

O50. Early Growth of Lean Rather than Fat Mass Predicts Bone Size, Mineralization and Density in Childhood: Findings from the Southampton Women's Survey

Rebecca Moon; Zoe Cole; S Crozier; Elizabeth Curtis; Avan Aihie Sayer; Justin H. Davies; Sian Robinson; Hazel Inskip; Keith M. Godfrey; C Cooper; Nicholas C. Harvey


Osteoporosis International | 2014

LONGITUDINAL CHANGES IN LEAN, BUT NOT FAT MASS, ARE ASSOCIATED WITH BONE SIZE AND VOLUMETRIC BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN CHILDHOOD: FINDINGS FROM THE SOUTHAMPTON WOMEN'S SURVEY

Rebecca Moon; Zoe Cole; S Crozier; A A Sayer; Jenny Davies; Sian Robinson; Hazel Inskip; Keith M. Godfrey; C Cooper; N C Harvey


Osteoporosis International | 2014

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DXA MEASURES OF MATERNAL, PATERNAL AND OFFSPRING BONE MASS: FINDINGS FROM THE SOUTHAMPTON WOMEN'S SURVEY

Christopher Holroyd; P Taylor; S Crozier; Hazel Inskip; Keith M. Godfrey; C Cooper; N C Harvey


Osteoporosis International | 2014

EARLY GROWTH OF LEAN, RATHER THAN FAT MASS, PREDICTS BONE SIZE AND MINERAL DENSITY IN CHILDHOOD: FINDINGS FROM THE SOUTHAMPTON WOMEN'S SURVEY

Rebecca Moon; Zoe Cole; S Crozier; A A Sayer; Jenny Davies; Sian Robinson; Hazel Inskip; Keith M. Godfrey; C Cooper; N C Harvey


Rheumatology | 2013

MATERNAL MILK INTAKE IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED OFFSPRING BONE MINERAL CONTENT

Zoe Cole; Camille Parsons; S Crozier; Sian Robinson; P Taylor; Hazel Inskip; Keith M. Godfrey; E Dennison; N C Harvey; C Cooper


Osteoporosis International | 2013

PREPREGNANCY MATERNAL CALCIUM INTAKE IS ASSOCIATED WITH OFFSPRING BONE SIZE AND MINERALISATION AT 6 YEARS OLD

Zoe Cole; S Crozier; Camille Parsons; Sian Robinson; P Taylor; Hazel Inskip; Keith M. Godfrey; E Dennison; C Cooper; N C Harvey


Osteoporosis International | 2012

ACCRUAL OF LEAN MASS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIP STRENGTH AND GEOMETRY AT SIX YEARS OLD: THE SOUTHAMPTON WOMEN'S SURVEY

Elizabeth M. Curtis; Zoe Cole; S Crozier; Georgia Ntani; Sian Robinson; Keith M. Godfrey; A A Sayer; Hazel Inskip; C Cooper; N C Harvey

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Hazel Inskip

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

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C Cooper

Southampton General Hospital

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Keith M. Godfrey

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

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N C Harvey

Southampton General Hospital

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E Dennison

MRC Human Nutrition Research

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Sian Robinson

University of Southampton

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Zoe Cole

Southampton General Hospital

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P Taylor

Southampton General Hospital

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P Mahon

University of Southampton

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Rebecca Moon

University of Southampton

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