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Title: Development of a dietary index based on the Brazilian Cardioprotective Nutritional Program (BALANCE)
Authors: SILVA, Jacqueline Tereza daBERSCH-FERREIRA, Angela CristineTORREGLOSA, Camila RagneWEBER, BernardeteLEVY, Renata Bertazzi
Citation: NUTRITION JOURNAL, v.17, article ID 49, 9p, 2018
Abstract: Background: The diet of the Brazilian Cardioprotective Nutritional Program (BALANCE) classifies food into four groups and sets the daily amount to be consumed. The dietary approach of BALANCE is different from other dietary recommendations; therefore, it is not possible to use existing dietary indexes (DI) to assess patient's adequacy to BALANCE diet For this reason, it is important to develop a specific dietary index based on BALANCE diet. This study aims to describe the development of the BALANCE DI, evaluate its internal consistency, construct and content validity and population characteristics associated with the index. Methods: We analyzed baseline data from the BALANCE randomized clinical trial (https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/;NCT01620398). The four food groups of the diet were adopted as index components. Points ranging from 0 to 10 were given to each index component. Internal consistency was evaluated by correlation coefficients between total score and component scores, as well as Cronbach's Alpha. Content and construct validity were assessed by checking how nutrients are associated with the index and if the index could distinguish between groups with known differences in diet respectively. Crude and adjusted linear regression analyses were performed to evaluate population characteristics associated with the index. Results: The analysis included 2044 subjects (58.6% men). The average of the total index was higher among women (p < 0,05). The components of the index showed low correlations with each other. The correlations between each individual component with the total index were > 0.40. Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.66. High scores in the index were inversely associated (p < 0,05) with energy, total fat, monounsaturated fat (MUFA) and cholesterol; they were positively associated (p < 0,05) with carbohydrates and fiber. Hypertensive men and diabetic women had higher scores, while male smokers had lower scores. Conclusions: The BALANCE DI showed reliability and construct validity similar to other DI. It also detected characteristics of individuals that are associated with higher or lower index scores.
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