Nutrients (Oct 2023)

Proposition of an Energy Intake Estimating Scale through Item Response Theory

  • Victor Nogueira da Cruz Silveira,
  • Ana Karina Teixeira da Cunha França,
  • Cleber Lopes Campelo,
  • Patrícia Maria Abreu Machado,
  • Alcione Miranda dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15214511
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 21
p. 4511

Abstract

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Background: Traditional methods for assessing individual energy consumption often involve lengthy and intricate procedures. This study aims to introduce an Energy Consumption Estimation Scale, utilizing Item Response Theory (IRT) for adolescents aged 18–19 years. Methods: This psychometric investigation applies IRT to 93 items extracted from a validated food frequency questionnaire. The study encompasses a representative sample of 2515 adolescents from the São Luís birth cohort in Brazil. The latent trait, energy intake, is derived using IRT and subsequently validated through hierarchical multiple linear regression modeling. Significance was established at p 0.9 and RMSEA < 0.08), effectively capturing variations across all energy consumption levels. Factors associated with the latent trait demonstrate consistent behavioral patterns. Adolescents with higher energy intake exhibited increased consumption of dairy products, artificially sweetened beverages, and seasonal fruits and vegetables. Conclusions: The proposed Energy Consumption Estimation Scale demonstrates a reliable measurement of energy intake and serves as a practical and concise alternative for assessing energy consumption among adolescents. These findings suggest the potential for adapting similar models for different age groups and incorporating diverse food items based on the obtained results.

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