Validation of a self-administered web-based 24-hour dietary recall among pregnant women

Abstract Background The use of valid dietary assessment methods is crucial to analyse adherence to dietary recommendations among pregnant women. This study aims to assess the relative validity of a self-administered Web-based 24-h dietary recall, the R24W, against a pen-paper 3-day food record (FR)...

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Published in:BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Main Authors: Claudia Savard, Simone Lemieux, Jacynthe Lafrenière, Catherine Laramée, Julie Robitaille, Anne-Sophie Morisset
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-018-1741-1
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Simone Lemieux
Jacynthe Lafrenière
Catherine Laramée
Julie Robitaille
Anne-Sophie Morisset
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description Abstract Background The use of valid dietary assessment methods is crucial to analyse adherence to dietary recommendations among pregnant women. This study aims to assess the relative validity of a self-administered Web-based 24-h dietary recall, the R24W, against a pen-paper 3-day food record (FR) among pregnant women. Methods Sixty (60) pregnant women recruited at 9.3 ± 0.7 weeks of pregnancy in Quebec City completed, at each trimester, 3 R24W and a 3-day FR. Mean energy and nutrient intakes reported by both tools were compared using paired Student T-Tests. Pearson correlations were used to analyze the association between both methods. Agreement between the two methods was evaluated using cross-classification analyses, weighted kappa coefficients and Bland-Altman analyses. Results Pearson correlation coefficients were all significant, except for vitamin B12 (r = 0.03; p = 0.83) and ranged from 0.27 to 0.76 (p < 0.05). Differences between mean intakes assessed by the R24W and the FR did not exceed 10% in 19 variables and were not significant for 16 out of 26 variables. In cross-classification analyses, the R24W ranked, on average, 79.1% of participants in the same or adjacent quartiles as the FR. Conclusions Compared to a 3-day FR, the R24W is a valid method to assess intakes of energy and most nutrients but may be less accurate in the evaluation of intakes of fat (as a proportion of energy intake), vitamin D, zinc and folic acid. During pregnancy, the R24W was a more accurate tool at a group-level than at an individual-level and should, therefore, be used in an epidemiological rather than a clinical setting. The R24W may be particularly valuable as a tool used in cohort studies to provide valid information on pregnant women’s dietary intakes and facilitate evaluation of associations between diet and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-e333d044cb1744b69dee10be0ae400222025-08-19T20:16:59ZengBMCBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth1471-23932018-04-0118111010.1186/s12884-018-1741-1Validation of a self-administered web-based 24-hour dietary recall among pregnant womenClaudia Savard0Simone Lemieux1Jacynthe Lafrenière2Catherine Laramée3Julie Robitaille4Anne-Sophie Morisset5École de nutrition de l’Université Laval, Pavillon Paul-Comtois, Université LavalÉcole de nutrition de l’Université Laval, Pavillon Paul-Comtois, Université LavalÉcole de nutrition de l’Université Laval, Pavillon Paul-Comtois, Université LavalInstitut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels, Université LavalÉcole de nutrition de l’Université Laval, Pavillon Paul-Comtois, Université LavalÉcole de nutrition de l’Université Laval, Pavillon Paul-Comtois, Université LavalAbstract Background The use of valid dietary assessment methods is crucial to analyse adherence to dietary recommendations among pregnant women. This study aims to assess the relative validity of a self-administered Web-based 24-h dietary recall, the R24W, against a pen-paper 3-day food record (FR) among pregnant women. Methods Sixty (60) pregnant women recruited at 9.3 ± 0.7 weeks of pregnancy in Quebec City completed, at each trimester, 3 R24W and a 3-day FR. Mean energy and nutrient intakes reported by both tools were compared using paired Student T-Tests. Pearson correlations were used to analyze the association between both methods. Agreement between the two methods was evaluated using cross-classification analyses, weighted kappa coefficients and Bland-Altman analyses. Results Pearson correlation coefficients were all significant, except for vitamin B12 (r = 0.03; p = 0.83) and ranged from 0.27 to 0.76 (p < 0.05). Differences between mean intakes assessed by the R24W and the FR did not exceed 10% in 19 variables and were not significant for 16 out of 26 variables. In cross-classification analyses, the R24W ranked, on average, 79.1% of participants in the same or adjacent quartiles as the FR. Conclusions Compared to a 3-day FR, the R24W is a valid method to assess intakes of energy and most nutrients but may be less accurate in the evaluation of intakes of fat (as a proportion of energy intake), vitamin D, zinc and folic acid. During pregnancy, the R24W was a more accurate tool at a group-level than at an individual-level and should, therefore, be used in an epidemiological rather than a clinical setting. The R24W may be particularly valuable as a tool used in cohort studies to provide valid information on pregnant women’s dietary intakes and facilitate evaluation of associations between diet and adverse pregnancy outcomes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-018-1741-1ValidationDietary assessment24-h dietary recallDietary intakesPregnancyPregnant women
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Simone Lemieux
Jacynthe Lafrenière
Catherine Laramée
Julie Robitaille
Anne-Sophie Morisset
Validation of a self-administered web-based 24-hour dietary recall among pregnant women
Validation
Dietary assessment
24-h dietary recall
Dietary intakes
Pregnancy
Pregnant women
title Validation of a self-administered web-based 24-hour dietary recall among pregnant women
title_full Validation of a self-administered web-based 24-hour dietary recall among pregnant women
title_fullStr Validation of a self-administered web-based 24-hour dietary recall among pregnant women
title_full_unstemmed Validation of a self-administered web-based 24-hour dietary recall among pregnant women
title_short Validation of a self-administered web-based 24-hour dietary recall among pregnant women
title_sort validation of a self administered web based 24 hour dietary recall among pregnant women
topic Validation
Dietary assessment
24-h dietary recall
Dietary intakes
Pregnancy
Pregnant women
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