M.-A. Carvalho
Development of a new computer program to assess dietary intake in Portuguese school-age children: a qualitative approach. = Desenvolvimento de um novo instrumento online de avalicao do consumo alimentar para criancas Portuguesas em idade escolar: abordagem qualitativa
Carvalho, M.-A.; Osvaldo, S.; Rito, A.; Foster, E.; Moore, H.J.; Miguel, J.P.
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S. Osvaldo
A. Rito
E. Foster
H.J. Moore
J.P. Miguel
Abstract
Introduction: Twenty-four-hour dietary recall is the method of choice for assessing food intake among school-age children. Because they require highly trained interviewers, recalls are expensive and impractical for large-scale nutrition research. A new method for assessing dietary intake in children is being developed: the Portuguese self-administered computerized 24-hour dietary recall (PAC24). Objectives: To identify and select food items to comprise PAC24; to better understand the way children report their food consumption on the previous day; and, to know the different meanings and labeling children give to some specific food items. Methods: Data were collected through 21 Focus Groups (FG), conducted in 7 primary schools from the 7 regions of Portugal in 2011. 204 children from second to fourth grade participated. FG were homogeneous for children’s grade and area of residence and heterogeneous for gender and socioeconomic status. Children participated in FG after parent’s written informed consent. Topics for discussion were food consumption on the previous day and individual meanings and labeling of some specific food items. Content analysis followed a thematic coding process. Results: Regarding food consumption on the previous day, 3997 food items were identified and grouped into 12 food groups. Children generally reported foods chronologically organized by the three main meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner). Snacks and candies consumption were reported after prompting for snacks and forgotten foods. Not all children were able to record foods successfully; both descriptions and quantities of food posed problems. Different regional culture-specific terms were identified for some of the food-items. Conclusions: This qualitative approach enriched the food-items pool that was originally developed by literature review and revealed the main aspects that should be taken into account in PAC24 development.
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Carvalho, M., Osvaldo, S., Rito, A., Foster, E., Moore, H., & Miguel, J. (2014). Development of a new computer program to assess dietary intake in Portuguese school-age children: a qualitative approach. = Desenvolvimento de um novo instrumento online de avalicao do consumo alimentar para criancas Portuguesas em idade escolar: abordagem qualitativa. Portuguese Journal of Pediatrics, 45(2), 116-123
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Apr 1, 2014 |
Deposit Date | Aug 12, 2014 |
Publicly Available Date | Jun 21, 2016 |
Journal | Portuguese Journal of Pediatrics |
Print ISSN | 0873-9781 |
Publisher | Sociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 116-123 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1455592 |
Publisher URL | http://actapediatrica.spp.pt/article/view/4048/3028 |
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