abstract: Adult diet quality indices are shown to predict nutritional adequacy of dietary intake as well as all-cause morbidity and mortality. This study describes the reproducibility and validity of a food-based diet quality index, the Australian Recommended Food Score (ARFS). ARFS was developed to reflect alignment with the Australian Dietary Guidelines and is modelled on the US Recommended Food Score. Dietary intakes of 96 adult participants (31 male, 65 female) age 30 to 75 years were assessed in two rounds, five months apart. Diet was assessed using a 120-question semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). The ARFS diet quality index was derived using a subset of 70 items from the full FFQ. Reproducibility of the ARFS betwee...
Background and aims Developing a valid index of overall diet quality and using the measure to predic...
Background: Food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) are used in epidemiological studies to investigate t...
Food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) are a relatively simple, cost-effective method of assessing die...
Adult diet quality indices are shown to predict nutritional adequacy of dietary intake as well as al...
Adult diet quality indices are shown to predict nutritional adequacy of dietary intake as well as al...
Adult diet quality indices are shown to predict nutritional adequacy of dietary intake as well as al...
Diet quality indices can predict nutritional adequacy of usual intake, but validity should be determ...
Diet quality indices can predict nutritional adequacy of usual intake, but validity should be determ...
abstract: Background Diet quality tools provide researchers with brief methods to assess the nutrien...
Existing Australian diet quality indices have assumed links to health outcomes but their validity fo...
Objective: To develop a diet quality score reflecting adherence to national dietary recommendations ...
Large, longitudinal surveys often lack consistent dietary data, limiting the use of existing tools a...
Objective: To assess the reproducibility of a 135-item self-administered semi-quantitative FFQ.Desig...
Background and Objectives: This study aimed to determine the accuracy of a diet quality measurement ...
Background: Food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) are used in epidemiological studies to investigate t...
Background and aims Developing a valid index of overall diet quality and using the measure to predic...
Background: Food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) are used in epidemiological studies to investigate t...
Food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) are a relatively simple, cost-effective method of assessing die...
Adult diet quality indices are shown to predict nutritional adequacy of dietary intake as well as al...
Adult diet quality indices are shown to predict nutritional adequacy of dietary intake as well as al...
Adult diet quality indices are shown to predict nutritional adequacy of dietary intake as well as al...
Diet quality indices can predict nutritional adequacy of usual intake, but validity should be determ...
Diet quality indices can predict nutritional adequacy of usual intake, but validity should be determ...
abstract: Background Diet quality tools provide researchers with brief methods to assess the nutrien...
Existing Australian diet quality indices have assumed links to health outcomes but their validity fo...
Objective: To develop a diet quality score reflecting adherence to national dietary recommendations ...
Large, longitudinal surveys often lack consistent dietary data, limiting the use of existing tools a...
Objective: To assess the reproducibility of a 135-item self-administered semi-quantitative FFQ.Desig...
Background and Objectives: This study aimed to determine the accuracy of a diet quality measurement ...
Background: Food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) are used in epidemiological studies to investigate t...
Background and aims Developing a valid index of overall diet quality and using the measure to predic...
Background: Food frequency questionnaires (FFQ) are used in epidemiological studies to investigate t...
Food frequency questionnaires (FFQs) are a relatively simple, cost-effective method of assessing die...