1. Formation and Validation of the Healthy Diet Index (HDI) for Evaluation of Diet Quality in Healthcare
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Ursula Schwab, Jussi Pihlajamäki, Tanja Tilles-Tirkkonen, Ulla Siljamaki-Ojansuu, Auli Polonen, Katri Hemiö, Kirsikka Aittola, Kirsti Ahonen, Eeva Virtanen, Reija Männikkö, Leila Karhunen, Jaana Lindström, Tampere University, TA1 Office, and Clinical Medicine
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Male ,Waist ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Saturated fat ,lcsh:Medicine ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Type 2 diabetes ,3121 Internal medicine ,Article ,chronic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Glycaemic index ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animal science ,prevention ,Vegetables ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,validation ,evaluation ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,diet quality ,Anthropometry ,Healthy diet ,medicine.disease ,3142 Public health care science, environmental and occupational health ,Diet ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Diet quality ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Female ,type 2 diabetes ,Diet, Healthy ,business ,Delivery of Health Care - Abstract
Lack of tools to evaluate the quality of diet impedes dietary counselling in healthcare. We constructed a scoring for a validated food intake questionnaire, to measure the adherence to a healthy diet that prevents type 2 diabetes (T2D). The Healthy Diet Index (HDI) consists of seven weighted domains (meal pattern, grains, fruit and vegetables, fats, fish and meat, dairy, snacks and treats). We studied the correlations of the HDI with nutrient intakes calculated from 7-day food records among 52 men and 25 women, and associations of HDI with biomarkers and anthropometrics among 645 men and 2455 women. The HDI correlated inversely with total fat (Pearson’s r = −0.37), saturated fat (r = −0.37), monounsaturated fat (r = −0.37), and the glycaemic index of diet (r = −0.32) and positively with carbohydrates (r = 0.23), protein (r = 0.25), fibre (r = 0.66), magnesium (r = 0.26), iron (r = 0.25), and vitamin D (r = 0.27), (p <, 0.05 for all). In the linear regression model adjusted for BMI and age, HDI is associated inversely with waist circumference, concentrations of fasting and 2-h glucose and triglycerides in men and women, total and LDL cholesterol in women, and fasting insulin in men (p <, 0.05 for all). The HDI proved to be a valid tool to measure adherence to a health-promoting diet and to support individualised dietary counselling.
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- 2021
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