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  • There are limited tools to assess dietary habits of prostate cancer patients in Canada, which led to the development of a short food-frequency questionnaire (SFFQ).
  • A study involving 130 men with prostate cancer showed good correlation between the SFFQ and a more detailed comprehensive food-frequency questionnaire (CFFQ) for most food categories, although total fat measurements had a weaker correlation.
  • The SFFQ demonstrated adequate reproducibility over a 6-month period for evaluating dietary intake in prostate cancer patients, making it a suitable tool for this purpose.

Article Abstract

Background: There are few concise tools to evaluate dietary habits in men with prostate cancer in Canada.

Objective: The aim was to develop a short food-frequency questionnaire (SFFQ) in a cohort of prostate cancer patients.

Methods: A total of 130 men with prostate cancer completed the SFFQ and a validated comprehensive food-frequency questionnaire (CFFQ). Both questionnaires were administered at baseline and 6 mo later.

Results: We found good correlation between the SFFQ and the CFFQ for seafood, dairy, egg, fruits, potatoes, grains, soft drinks, and processed meat (Spearman rank correlation >0.5). Moderate correlation was found for meat, sweets, vegetables, protein, and carbohydrates (Spearman rank correlation: 0.3-0.5). We found a weaker correlation for total fat measured by SFFQ and CFFQ (Spearman rank correlation <0.3). There was adequate reproducibility during the 6-mo follow-up among all food groups and nutrients, with the exception of meat.

Conclusions: Our SFFQ can be considered an appropriate tool to be used for measuring the habitual dietary intake of prostate cancer patients. This trial was registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as NCT03127631.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8634316PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzab106DOI Listing

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