Nutrients (May 2020)

HD-FFQ to Detect Nutrient Deficiencies and Toxicities for a Multiethnic Asian Dialysis Population

  • Mohammad Syafiq Md Ali,
  • Zu-Wei Yeak,
  • Ban-Hock Khor,
  • Sharmela Sahathevan,
  • Ayesha Sualeheen,
  • Jun-Hao Lim,
  • Nurul Iman Hafizah Adanan,
  • Abdul Halim Abdul Gafor,
  • Nor Fadhlina Zakaria,
  • Pramod Khosla,
  • Tilakavati Karupaiah,
  • Zulfitri Azuan Mat Daud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12061585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 1585

Abstract

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A rapid and reliable tool appropriate to quantifying macronutrient and micronutrient intakes in diets consumed by Malaysian hemodialysis (HD) patients is lacking. We aimed to develop and validate a novel HD-food frequency questionnaire (HD-FFQ) to assess habitual nutritional intakes of HD patients with diverse ethnic backgrounds. This study was conducted in three phases. In Phase I, a HD-FFQ comprising 118 food items was developed using 3-day diet recalls (3DDR) from 388 HD patients. Phase II was the face and content validation using the Scale-Content Validity Index (S-CVI). After successfully developing the FFQ, Phase III tested relative validation against a reference method, the 3DDR. Results from Phase III showed that the mean difference for absolute intakes of nutrients assessed by HD-FFQ and 3DDR were significant (p p < 0.05). Cross-quartile classification showed that <10% of patients were grossly misclassified. In conclusion, the HD-FFQ has an acceptable relative validity in assessing and ranking the dietary intake of the HD patients in Malaysia.

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