Relative Validity of a Food and Beverage Preference Questionnaire to Characterize Taste Phenotypes in Children Adolescents and Adults.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Abstract: To assess the relative validity of our food and beverage preference questionnaire we
investigated the association between sweet and fatty taste preference scores (assessed using a food
and beverage preference questionnaire) and sweet and fatty food propensity scores (derived from
a food frequency questionnaire). In I.Family, a large European multi-country cohort study, 12,207
participants from Cyprus, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain and Sweden, including 5291 adults,
3082 adolescents, and 3834 children, completed a food and beverage preference questionnaire with 63
items. Cumulative preference scores for sweet and fatty taste were calculated from the single item
ranking ranging from 1 to 5. The relative consumption frequency of foods classified as sweet and fatty
was used to calculate the corresponding consumption propensities, a continuous variable ranging
from 0 to 100. We conducted regression analyses to investigate the association between sweet and
fatty taste preference scores and sweet and fatty food propensity scores, respectively, separately for
adults, adolescents 12 years, and for children <12 years. The overall sweet taste preference score was
positively associated with the sweet food consumption propensity score ( = 2.4, 95% CI: 2.1;2.7) and
the fatty taste preference score was positively associated with the fatty food consumption propensity
score ( = 2.0, 95% CI: 1.8;2.2). After stratification for age (children <12 years, adolescents 12 years,
and adults), the eect remained significant in all age groups and was strongest in adolescents and
adults. We conclude that our food and beverage preference questionnaire is a useful instrument for
epidemiological studies on sensory perception and health outcomes and for the characterization of
sensory taste phenotypes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
taste preference questionnaire; validation; European children; adolescents; adults
List of contributors:
Russo, Paola
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