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    Repeatability of a Short Food Frequency Questionnaire to Assess Calcium Intake in Older Australians

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    Objective. To assess the repeatability of the validated Flinders Calcium Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQCA) for estimating dietary calcium intake in a sample of community dwelling older Australians. Methods. A test-retest repeatability study involving 100 subjects (≥65 years) living independently in metropolitan Adelaide, Australia. Estimates of daily calcium intake from the first (FFQCA1) and repeated administration (FFQCA2) were calculated from two versions (35-item and 15-item) of the FFQCA. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to assess the repeatability. Results. Moderate and comparable ICC values (r = 0.5, r = 0.6) were found across the two versions of the FFQCA. Conclusion. Both FFQCA versions demonstrated moderate repeatability, supporting the results of previous studies

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    Objective. To assess the repeatability of the validated Flinders Calcium Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ CA ) for estimating dietary calcium intake in a sample of community dwelling older Australians. Methods. A test-retest repeatability study involving 100 subjects (≥65 years) living independently in metropolitan Adelaide, Australia. Estimates of daily calcium intake from the first (FFQ CA1 ) and repeated administration (FFQ CA2 ) were calculated from two versions (35-item and 15-item) of the FFQ CA . The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to assess the repeatability. Results. Moderate and comparable ICC values (r = 0.5, r = 0.6) were found across the two versions of the FFQ CA . Conclusion. Both FFQ CA versions demonstrated moderate repeatability, supporting the results of previous studies
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