Title: Clueing in on Calcium
1Clueing in on Calcium
- Karen Plawecki, MS, RD, LDN
2Outline of Presentation
- Happy Bones program overview
- Need for Calcium Focused Food Frequency
Questionnaire (CF-FFQ) - Pilot study for CF-FFQ validation
- Large scale validation study
- Whats next
3Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of an
Osteoporosis Prevention Program
Happy Bones Program 8 week class Class size 25
maximum Primary prevention community class
Brown Bag series
4Program Development Process
- Short Lecture/Discussion
- Power-point Presentation
- Activities and Handouts
- Active learning
Doing the Math for Calcium! See It, Do It, Teach
It! GEM No. 371, JNEB 2004
5Activity Examples
- Bone Jenga
- Anthropometric measures
- Crossword puzzles
- Math and label reading
- Balance and posture exercises
- Portion activity
- Taste testing
For copy of Happy Bones CD, email kmc_at_uiuc.edu
6Program Content
- Severity
- Susceptibility
- Barriers
- Exercise and vitamin D
- Medications
- Supplements and lactose intolerance
- Summary and graduation
7Outcome Measures
- Calcium intake
- Weight-bearing activity- step counting
- Change in theory construct from the HBM and TRA
Tussing, L and Chapman-Novakofski, K. J Amer
Dietetic Assoc 105(1)92-97, 2005
8Outcome Measure Calcium Intake
- Calcium Intake- (n42)
- Baseline 644 384 mg/day
- Post-intervention 821 372 mg/day (p.004)
- 36 now meeting AI of 1000 mg/day compared to 16
at baseline - Paired students t-test
9Study Need for Calcium Focused Survey
- Calcium was assessed via seven question survey
- Specifically addressed dairy foods fortified
juice - Open questions regarding additional fortified
foods and other calcium sources - No tool available that included calcium-rich and
calcium-fortified foods
10Literature Review FFQ for Calcium
- Development of a food frequency questionnaire to
estimate calcium intake of Asian, Hispanic, and
white youth. Jensen, J.K, et al, JADA May 2004 - Reliability and validity of a brief questionnaire
to assess calcium intake in female collegiate
athletesWard, KD, et all, In J Sport Nutr Exerc
Metab, 2004 - Development and assessment of a short instrument
for assessing dietary intakes of calcium and
vitamin D. Blalock, et al. J Am Pharm Assoc, 2003
11Fluid Nature of Fortification
Bread
Graham crackers
Orange juice
Other juice
Yogurt
Soy milk
Breakfast bars
Margarine
12CF-FFQ
- 7 food groups
- Dairy
- Foods with dairy
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Grains
- Meat/meat alternatives
- Others
13Rationale for Group/Food Selection
- Common breakdown of groupsFoods with dairy
used to highlight combination foods - Minimum calcium content 50 mg/serving
- Data sources Food Finder, Bowes and Church,
company material - Items from Happy Bones FFQ
14CF-FFQ
15Pilot Study
- Reliability
- Test and re-test with university students in
summer course - N18
- Validity
- N 15 females
- Face validity clarity of use
- Validity Compared CF-FFQ vs 24 hour recall
16Reliability of CF-FFQ
17Reliability in the Dairy Group
18Results of CF-FFQ
Paired students t-test
19CF-FFQ Results Correlation
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21Final Validation Methods
- Recruited college students in non-majors
nutrition course - Extra credit provided if adequately completed
- Each student completed CF-FFQ and 24 hour recall
- Analyzed 24 hr recall data with Nutritionist V
- Calculated CF-FFQ content with Access database
22Final Validation Results
N 300 females
23Limitations of Study
- College students may not be representative of
adult population - Compared against 24 hour recall vs. food diary
- Self-reported
- Not all fortified foods were found in nutrient
analysis program
24Whats next?
- Incorporate CF-FFQ into web-based curriculum
- Use Happy Bones as base
- Target college-aged population
25Rationale and Plan
- College students independent food choices, final
push to maximizing bone density - Start with focus group
- Topics
- Evaluate program
- Use within campus recreational gyms
26Thank You!
For more information visit the website
http//lancaster.unl.edu/food/sne.htm or
contact Karen Plawecki at plawecki_at_uiuc.edu