Development of a Food-Based Diet Quality Scale for Brazilian Schoolchildren Using Item Response Theory

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作者
Giacomelli, Simone de C. [1 ]
de Assis, Maria Alice A. [1 ]
de Andrade, Dalton F. [2 ]
Schmitt, Jeovani [3 ]
Hinnig, Patricia de F. [1 ]
Borgatto, Adriano F. [2 ]
Engel, Raquel [4 ]
Vieira, Francilene G. K. [1 ]
Fiates, Giovanna M. R. [1 ]
Di Pietro, Patricia F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Hlth Sci Ctr, Post Grad Program Nutr, Campus Trindade, BR-88040900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Technol Ctr, Informat & Stat Dept, Campus Trindade, BR-88040900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
[3] Catarinense Fed Inst Educ Sci & Technol, Dept Educ, Rua Bernardino Jose de Oliveira 81, BR-89070270 Blumenau, SC, Brazil
[4] Avantis Univ Ctr, Dept Nutr, Av Marginal Leste 3600, BR-88339125 Balneario, SC, Brazil
关键词
psychometrics; diet; food consumption; child; surveys and questionnaires; QUESTIONNAIRE; CHILDREN; VALIDATION; IRT;
D O I
10.3390/nu13093175
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Item response theory (IRT) is a psychometric method that provides probabilistic model-based measurements. Its use is relatively recent in the assessment of food consumption, especially through dietary assessment tools. This study aims (1) to develop a food-based diet quality scale for Brazilian schoolchildren using IRT, and (2) to apply the scale to a representative sample of schoolchildren from a Southern Brazilian city. The scale was developed with daily consumption frequency of foods from 835 students who completed the Food Intake and Physical Activity of Schoolchildren questionnaire. Questionnaire foods were grouped into 10 items according to their nutritional similarities and were evaluated by full-information factor analysis that indicated a dominant factor explaining 28% of the variance. Psychometric item analysis was performed using Samejima's model. The scale covered all levels of diet quality, from "very poor" (scores < 95) to "very good" (scores >= 130). Children who had higher diet quality scores consumed beans, meat, fish, eggs, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and water more frequently, while reducing the consumption of ultraprocessed sugary foods, ultraprocessed savoury snacks and sausages, and sugary drinks. Of 6323 children, an average of less than 10% consumed the highest diet quality scores (good or very good diet quality) and about 60% of children consumed low diet quality scores. The scale can be applied to other schoolchildren with the same measure precision.
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