Reliability and Validity Estimate of the Pro-Inflammatory/Anti-Inflammatory Food Intake Score in South American Pediatric Population: SAYCARE Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Quality Control of SACYARE Study
2.3. Study Population and Data Collection for This Study
2.4. Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ)
2.5. Twenty-Four-Hour Dietary Recall (24HDR)
2.6. Anthropometry
2.7. Inflammatory Biomarker
2.8. Pro-Inflammatory/Anti-Inflammatory Food Intake Score (PAIFIS)
2.9. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
4.1. Reliability
4.2. Convergent Validity
4.3. Measurement Bias
4.4. Validity Criterion
4.5. Limitations
4.6. Strengths
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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São Paulo | Teresina | Buenos Aires | Medellin | Lima | Montevideo | Santiago | Total | |
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Children | ||||||||
Reliability | 10 | 18 | 11 | 49 | 13 | 22 | 26 | 149 |
Convergent Validity | 45 | 26 | 5 | 72 | 49 | 24 | 36 | 257 |
Criterion Validity | 47 | 8 | 6 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 69 |
Adolescents | ||||||||
Reliability | 12 | 7 | 0 | 20 | 39 | 5 | 19 | 102 |
Convergent Validity | 43 | 8 | 0 | 20 | 40 | 4 | 31 | 146 |
Criterion Validity | 15 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 33 |
Reliability | Criterion Validity | Criterion Validity | ||||||||||
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Independent variables | Children (n = 149) | Adolescents (n = 102) | Children (n = 257) | Adolescents (n = 146) | Children (n = 69) | Adolescents (n = 33) | ||||||
% or Median | (IQR) | % or Median | (IQR) | % orMedian | (IQR) | % or Median | (IQR) | % or Median | (IQR) | % or Median | (IQR) | |
Age | 6.2 | (4.5 9.1) | 14.5 | (12.4; 16.5) | 6.9 | (4.7; 8.8) | 14.5 | (14.1; 14.9) | 7.8 | (6.9; 9.6) | 14.3 | (12.4; 16.6) |
Biological Sex | ||||||||||||
Female | 54.4 | (46.3; 62.2) | 55.8 | (46.0; 65.3) | 56.4 | (50.3; 62.4) | 50.7 | (42.5; 58.8) | 47.8 | (36.2; 59.7) | 48.5 | (31.6; 65.7) |
Male | 45.3 | (37.8; 53.7) | 44.1 | (34.7; 54.0) | 43.6 | (37.6; 49.7) | 49.3 | (41.2; 57.4) | 52.2 | (40.3; 63.8) | 51.5 | (34.3; 68.4) |
Type of School | ||||||||||||
Public | 58.4 | (50.3; 66.1) | 31.4 | (23.0; 41.1) | 51.4 | (45.2; 57.5) | 43.8 | (36.0; 52.0) | 46.4 | (34.8; 58.3) | 27.3 | (23.0; 41.1) |
Private | 41.6 | (33.9; 49.7) | 68.2 | (58.8; 77.0) | 48.7 | (42.5; 54.8) | 56.1 | (48.0; 64.1) | 52.1 | (41.7; 65.2) | 72.7 | (54.6; 85.5) |
Nutritional Status | ||||||||||||
Thinness | 6.7 | (3.6; 12.1) | 3.9 | (1.5; 10.1) | 5.8 | (3.5; 9.5) | 2.7 | (1.0; 7.1) | 2.9 | (0.4; 19.3) | ||
Normal Weight | 67.1 | (59.1; 74.2) | 62.7 | (52.9; 71.7) | 70.4 | (64.5; 75.7) | 65.1 | (56.9; 72.4) | 73.6 | (55.7; 86.0) | 66.7 | (48.5; 80.9) |
Overweight | 17.4 | (12.1; 24.5) | 26.5 | (18.7; 36.0) | 13.2 | (9.6; 18.0) | 24 | (17.7; 31.6) | 17.6 | (7.9; 34.9) | 33.3 | (19.1; 51.5) |
Obesity | 8.7 | (5.11; 14.5) | 6.8 | (3.3; 13.8) | 10.5 | (7.3; 14.9) | 8.2 | (4.7; 14.0) | 5.9 | (1.4; 21.6) | ||
Waist circumference (cm) | 54.5 | (51.3; 61.2) | 72.4 | (67.9; 78.4) | 55.9 | (52.0; 62.0) | 74.3 | (72.7; 75.9) | 57.8 | (53.2; 63.5.1) | 72.0 | (67.0; 77.3) |
hs-CRP (mg/dl) | 0.3 | (0.2; 0.72) | 0.32 | (0.09; 0.8) |
Children | Adolescents | |||||||||||
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FFQ1 | FFQ2 | FFQ1 | FFQ2 | |||||||||
n | Median | (IQR) | Median | (IQR) | ρ | n | Median | (IQR) | Median | (IQR) | ρ | |
Pro-inflammatory food group | ||||||||||||
Sugar-sweetened Beverages | 146 | 150.6 | (49.9; 335.1) | 149.3 | (47.9; 309.8) | 0.66 | 97 | 155.0 | (15.0; 377.5) | 218.5 | (104.2; 439.9) | 0.59 |
Processed meat | 146 | 17.6 | (7.4; 39.8) | 16.4 | (8.2; 33.9) | 0.63 | 93 | 17.6 | (0.3; 48.5) | 23.4 | (12.6; 48.5) | 0.54 |
Red meat | 141 | 43.1 | (21.0; 86.0) | 43.2 | (21.5; 86.0) | 0.54 | 93 | 28.0 | (0.5; 86.1) | 50.0 | (17.5; 68.4) | 0.57 |
Candies | 149 | 122.9 | (146.4; 205.4) | 113.7 | (47.3; 203.45) | 0.51 | 102 | 90.6 | (20.8 252.1) | 125.6 | (50.7; 251.3) | 0.31 |
Snacks | 136 | 22.4 | (9.1; 47.5) | 21.0 | (7.7; 40.9) | 0.56 | 96 | 21.1 | (2.2; 47.6) | 28.0 | (14.0; 51.2) | 0.42 |
Anti-inflammatory food group | ||||||||||||
Fruits | 149 | 231.8 | (101.6; 420.0) | 176.1 | (9.0.8; 320,) | 0.58 | 97 | 137.6 | (25.9; 325.2) | 206.0 | (94.4; 370.0) | 0.53 |
Vegetables | 133 | 32.5 | (14.0; 71.6) | 28.5 | (12.5; 61.0) | 0.59 | 75 | 35.9 | (10.8; 79.0) | 30.1 | (10.8; 79.0) | 0.47 |
Sum groups | ||||||||||||
Pro-inflammatory | 149 | 440.5 | (298.9; 765.9) | 441.5 | (244.5; 676.9) | 0.57 | 102 | 491.3 | (130.8 880.5) | 501.2 | (303.9; 930.3) | 0.52 |
Anti-inflammatory | 149 | 283.1 | (124.8; 480.1) | 212.5 | (122.6; 380.0) | 0.63 | 97 | 304.4 | (174.5; 406.8) | 238.1 | (126.6; 420.3) | 0.55 |
PAIFIS = Σ AI − Σ PI | 149 | 222.5 | (−13.24; 483.8) | 155.4 | (31.8; 462.1) | 0.69 | 102 | 151.9 | (1.7; 584.5) | 266.5 | (43.4; 635.5) | 0.61 |
Children | FFQ1 | R24hrs | ||||||
n | Median | (IQR) | Median | (IQR) | ρ | R * | PCV * | |
Pro-inflammatory food group | ||||||||
Sugar-sweetened beverages | 224 | 114.05 | (21.8; 267.5) | 360.0 | (133.3; 653.3) | 0.22 | - | - |
Processed meat | 257 | 11.3 | (0.3; 25.7) | 10.1 | (0.13; 36.8) | 0.37 | - | - |
Red meat | 257 | 25.2 | (7.1; 57.0) | 50,1 | (1.1; 86.7) | 0.31 | - | - |
Candies | 257 | 85.5 | (25.9 200.1) | 83.8 | (34.3; 149.3) | 0.4 | - | - |
Snacks | 257 | 16.1 | (2.2; 31.8) | 1.2 | (0.1; 53.4) | 0.28 | - | - |
Anti-inflammatory food group | ||||||||
Fruits | 232 | 172.2 | (58.6; 373,7) | 128.3 | (56.7; 250.0) | 0.22 | - | - |
Vegetables | 228 | 26.9 | (10.8; 68.4) | 70.0 | (30.0; 148.7) | 0.23 | - | - |
Sum groups | - | - | ||||||
Pro-inflammatory | 257 | 369.8 | (149.2;663.4) | 559.0 | (327.8; 934.5) | 0.36 | - | - |
Anti-inflammatory | 257 | 204.6 | (77.6; 446.6) | 215.1 | (125.2; 361.67) | 0.20 | - | - |
PAIFIS | 257 | 72.4 | (−22.93; 374.9) | 350.4 | (55.9; 695.9) | 0.23 | 0.32 | 43.34 |
Adolescents | FFQ1 | R24hrs | ||||||
n | Median | (IR) | Median | (IR) | ρ | R * | PCV * | |
Pro-inflammatory food group | ||||||||
Sugar-sweetened beverages | 133 | 200.1 | (50.6; 42.6) | 520.0 | (200.0; 903.3) | 0.15 | - | - |
Processed meat | 95 | 21.2 | (0,5; 46.9) | 51.18 | (41.51; 60.86) | 0.09 | - | - |
Red meat | 108 | 42.1 | (10.5; 93.0) | 74.22 | (64.40; 84.05) | 0.24 | - | - |
Candies | 136 | 181.8 | (47.7; 273.6) | 60.0 | (26.3; 111.7) | 0.18 | - | - |
Snacks | 81 | 27.2 | (.9.2; 53.9) | 33.3 | (0; 66.7) | 0.25 | - | - |
Anti-inflammatory food group | ||||||||
Fruits | 110 | 180.6 | (76.8; 386.0) | 66.6 | (0; 160.0) | 0.16 | - | - |
Vegetables | 121 | 35.9 | (10.8; 79.0) | 76.7 | (32.5; 133.3) | 0.17 | - | - |
Sum groups | - | - | ||||||
Pro-inflammatory | 146 | 540.5 | (274.2; 964.3) | 740.8 | (386.7; 1157.9) | 0.26 | - | - |
Anti-inflammatory | 146 | 213.0 | (104.1; 466.7) | 163.3 | (80.0; 263.33) | 0.29 | - | - |
PAIFIS | 146 | 247.8 | (1.7; 640.7) | 563.7 | (207.1; 992.7) | 0.16 | 0.24 | 15.45 |
ΣPI (g/Day) | (ΣAI) (g/Day) | PAIFIS (g/Day) | ||
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Children (n = 69) | Median | 407.08 | 214.70 | 102.2 |
(IQR) | (134.8; 550.2) | (15.4; 417.8) | (1.7; 343.2) | |
ρ | 0.01 | 0.03 | −0.03 | |
R * | - | - | 0.48 | |
PCV * | - | - | 43.94 | |
Adolescents (n = 33) | Median | 531.7 | 205.7 | 225.7 |
(IQR) | (259.1; 946.6) | (94.5 437.1) | (1.8; 640.7) | |
ρ | 0.16 | 0.07 | 0.24 | |
R * | - | - | 0.33 | |
PCV * | - | - | 61.70 |
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Azevedo-Garcia, L.G.; Torres-Leal, F.L.; Aristizabal, J.C.; Berg, G.; Carvalho, H.B.; De Moraes, A.C.F. Reliability and Validity Estimate of the Pro-Inflammatory/Anti-Inflammatory Food Intake Score in South American Pediatric Population: SAYCARE Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 1038. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021038
Azevedo-Garcia LG, Torres-Leal FL, Aristizabal JC, Berg G, Carvalho HB, De Moraes ACF. Reliability and Validity Estimate of the Pro-Inflammatory/Anti-Inflammatory Food Intake Score in South American Pediatric Population: SAYCARE Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(2):1038. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021038
Chicago/Turabian StyleAzevedo-Garcia, Lívia Gabriele, Francisco Leonardo Torres-Leal, Juan Carlos Aristizabal, Gabriela Berg, Heráclito B. Carvalho, and Augusto César Ferreira De Moraes. 2023. "Reliability and Validity Estimate of the Pro-Inflammatory/Anti-Inflammatory Food Intake Score in South American Pediatric Population: SAYCARE Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 2: 1038. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021038
APA StyleAzevedo-Garcia, L. G., Torres-Leal, F. L., Aristizabal, J. C., Berg, G., Carvalho, H. B., & De Moraes, A. C. F. (2023). Reliability and Validity Estimate of the Pro-Inflammatory/Anti-Inflammatory Food Intake Score in South American Pediatric Population: SAYCARE Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(2), 1038. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20021038