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Exploring the Validity of the 14-Item Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS): A Cross-National Study in Seven European Countries around the Mediterranean Region

Authors :
Tatjana Ruskovska
Darinka Gjorgieva Ackova
Rui Jorge
Stefano Quarta
Christos Kontogiorgis
Katarina Smilkov
Marika Massaro
Dessislava Dimitrova
Teodora Ivanova
Mihail Chervenkov
María Teresa García-Conesa
Lence Miloseva
Elena Philippou
Viktorija Maksimova
Georgia Eirini Deligiannidou
Vanda Andrade
Christos Pafilas
Paula Pinto
Source :
Nutrients, Vol 12, Iss 2960, p 2960 (2020), Nutrients, Volume 12, Issue 10, Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal, Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP), instacron:RCAAP
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

This study provides comprehensive validation of the 14-item Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (14-MEDAS) in an adult population from Greece (GR), Portugal (PT), Italy (IT), Spain (SP), Cyprus (CY), Republic of North Macedonia (NMK), and Bulgaria (BG). A moderate association between the 14-MEDAS and the reference food diary was estimated for the entire population (Pearson r = 0.573, p-value &lt<br />0.001<br />Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) = 0.692, p-value &lt<br />0.001) with the strongest correlation found in GR, followed by PT, IT, SP, and CY. These results were supported by kappa statistics in GR, PT, IT, and SP with &ge<br />50% of food items exhibiting a fair or better agreement. Bland&ndash<br />Altman analyses showed an overestimation of the 14-MEDAS score in the whole population (0.79 &plusmn<br />1.81, 95%Confidence Interval (CI) 0.61, 0.96), but this value was variable across countries, with GR, NMK, and BG exhibiting the lowest bias. Taking all analyses together, the validation achieved slightly better results in the Mediterranean countries but a definitive validation ranking order was not evident. Considering growing evidence of the shift from Mediterranean Diet (MD) adherence and of the importance of culture in making food choices it is crucial that we further improve validation protocols with specific applications to compare MD adherence across countries.

Details

ISSN :
20726643
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nutrients
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....953154727c0229e4e0a5272d3ab09011
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12102960