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Development of the Canadian Food Intake Screener to assess alignment of adults' dietary intake with the 2019 Canada's Food Guide healthy food choices recommendations. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Canadian Food Intake Screener is a tool designed to quickly evaluate how well adults' diets align with healthy food choices from the Food Guide over the past month.
  • It was created through multiple rounds of interviews and input from experts in both English and French to ensure its effectiveness and reliability.
  • The 16 questions target adults aged 18-65 with basic to good health literacy, making it useful for research and situations where detailed dietary assessments aren't feasible.

Article Abstract

The Canadian Food Intake Screener was developed to rapidly assess alignment of adults' dietary intake over the past month with the Food Guide's healthy food choices recommendations. The screener was developed and evaluated through an iterative process that included three rounds of cognitive interviews in each of English and French, along with ongoing feedback from external advisors and face and content validity testing with a separate panel of content experts. The 16-question screener is intended for use with adults, aged 18-65 years, with marginal and higher health literacy in research and surveillance contexts in which comprehensive dietary assessment is not possible.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2023-0019DOI Listing

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