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Title: Clueing in on Calcium


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Clueing in on Calcium
  • Karen Plawecki, MS, RD, LDN

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Outline 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

3
Development, 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
4
Program 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
5
Activity 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
6
Program Content
  • Severity
  • Susceptibility
  • Barriers
  • Exercise and vitamin D
  • Medications
  • Supplements and lactose intolerance
  • Summary and graduation

7
Outcome 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
8
Outcome 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

9
Study 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

10
Literature 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

11
Fluid Nature of Fortification
Bread
Graham crackers
Orange juice
Other juice
Yogurt
Soy milk
Breakfast bars
Margarine
12
CF-FFQ
  • 7 food groups
  • Dairy
  • Foods with dairy
  • Fruits
  • Vegetables
  • Grains
  • Meat/meat alternatives
  • Others

13
Rationale 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

14
CF-FFQ
15
Pilot 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

16
Reliability of CF-FFQ
17
Reliability in the Dairy Group
18
Results of CF-FFQ
Paired students t-test
19
CF-FFQ Results Correlation
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Final 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

22
Final Validation Results
N 300 females
23
Limitations 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

24
Whats next?
  • Incorporate CF-FFQ into web-based curriculum
  • Use Happy Bones as base
  • Target college-aged population

25
Rationale 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

26
Thank You!
For more information visit the website
http//lancaster.unl.edu/food/sne.htm or
contact Karen Plawecki at plawecki_at_uiuc.edu
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