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Original Research

Dietary Fiber Intake: Assessing the Degree of Agreement between Food Frequency Questionnaires and 4-Day Food Records

, PhD, , PhD, , PhD, , MD, , PhD & , PhD
Pages 370-381 | Received 12 Oct 2005, Accepted 01 Mar 2006, Published online: 02 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

Objective: To assess the degree of agreement (comparability) between dietary fiber intakes reported on a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) with 4-day food records (4DFR) and determine whether demographic, behavioral and biological factors influence comparability.

Methods: At baseline and year one, all participants in the Polyp Prevention Trial (PPT), a multi-center randomized, clinical trial of a low-fat, high fiber, high fruit/vegetable eating plan and recurrence of large bowel adenomatous polyps were instructed in dietary assessment and completed a 106-item FFQ and 4DFR that trained nutritionists reviewed. A random sub-cohort of participants (n = 399) was selected from the intervention and control arms of the PPT for analysis of both FFQ and 4DFR.

Results: Baseline crude and energy-adjusted fiber intakes were significantly higher in the 4DFR than the FFQ (P = 0.001). Using Bland-Altman statistics, the mean difference (FFQ-4DFR) was −0.11 g/MJ; while the limits of agreement were −1.45, 1.23 g/MJ. The mean fiber difference increased with increasing average intake (FFQ + 4DFR)/2, (P = 0.004) for men, but not women (P = 0.10), suggesting that fiber intake was under-estimated in the FFQ, relative to the 4-DFR, for men with low fiber intakes and over-estimated for men with high intakes. Smoking and gender significantly influenced the average intake at baseline, whereas other demographic and behavioral factors did not. Education was significantly associated with average difference in fiber intake at baseline, but not at year 1.

Conclusions: This study of clinical trial volunteers revealed differences in the ability to comparably report fiber intake across tools by gender, smoking, and education, however participants’ repeated training in dietary assessment improved comparability in reporting over time.

The members of the Polyp Prevention Study Group participated in the conduct of the Polyp Prevention Trial. However, the data presented in this manuscript and the conclusions drawn from them are solely the responsibility of the above listed co-authors. National Cancer Institute: Schatzkin A, Lanza E, Corle D, Freedman LS, Clifford C, Tangrea J; Bowman Gray School of Medicine: Cooper MR, Paskett E, Quandt S, DeGraffinreid C, Bradham K, Kent L, Self M, Boyles D, West D, Martin L, Taylor N, Dickenson E, Kuhn P, Harmon J, Richardson I, Lee H, Marceau E; University of New York at Buffalo: Lance MP, Marshall JR (currently University of Arizona), Hayes D, Phillips J, Petrelli N, Shelton S, Randall E, Blake A, Wodarski L, Deinzer M, Melton R; Edwards Hines, Jr; Hospital, Veterans Administration Medical Center: Iber FL, Murphy P, Bote EC, Brandt-Whittington L, Haroon N, Kazi N, Moore MA, Orloff SB, Ottosen WJ, Patel M, Rothschild RL, Ryan M, Sullivan JM, Verma A; Kaiser Foundation Research Institute: Caan B, Selby JV, Friedman G, Lawson M, Taff G, Snow D, Belfay M, Schoenberger M, Sampel K, Giboney T, Randel M; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center: Shike M, Winawer S, Bloch A, Mayer J, Morse R, Latkany L, D’Amato D, Schaffer A, Cohen L; University of Pittsburgh: Weissfeld J, Schoen R, Schade RR, Kuller L, Gahagan B, Caggiula A, Lucas C, Coyne T, Pappert S, Robinson R, Landis V, Misko S, Search L; University of Utah: Burt RW, Slattery M, Viscofsky N, Benson J, Neilson J, McDivitt R, Briley M, Heinrich K, Samowitz W; Walter Reed Army Medical Center: Kikendall JW, Mateski DJ, Wong R, Stoute E, Jones-Miskovsky V, Greaser A, Hancock S, Chandler S; Data and Nutrition Coordinating Center (Westat) Cahill J, Hasson M, Daston C, Brewer B, Zimmerman T, Sharbaugh C, O’Brien B, Cranston L, Odaka N, Umbel K, Pinsky J, Price H, Slonim A; Central Pathologists: Lewin K (University of California, Los Angeles), Appelman H (University of Michigan); Laboratories: Bachorik PS, Lovejoy K (Johns Hopkins University); Sowell A (Centers for Disease Control); Data and Safety Monitoring Committee: Greenberg ER (chair) (Dartmouth University); Feldman E (Augusta, Georgia); Garza C (Cornell University); Summers R (University of Iowa); Weiand S (through June 1995) (University of Minnesota) and DeMets D (beginning July 1995) (University of Wisconsin).

Notes

Dr. Forman is now at the Department of Epidemiology, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.

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