DIETARY SURVEY INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT FOR AN ETHNIC MINO
少数民族饮食调查仪器的开发
基本信息
- 批准号:6196925
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.12万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2000
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2000-08-08 至 2002-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Dietary factors are suggested to be responsible for approximately one-third of cancers in the United States. However, results from epidemiological studies generally showed modest associations between specific nutrients and cancer, with odds ratio generally under 2.0. This phenomenon could be attributed to the homogeneity of the diet consumed by the study population. The diversity of the US population thus provides a unique opportunity for epidemiological study of the relationship between cancer and diet in various ethnic groups. Asian Americans constitute the fastest growing ethnic population in the United States. Since this population has lower rates of breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer and is thought to have distinct dietary practices, it would be informative to conduct a study contrasting the diet and cancer prevalence among various ethnic groups. A valid, rapid dietary assessment instrument that includes oriental food items will be crucial for epidemiological studies of cancer and diet. Food frequency questionnaires targeting the general US population are currently available. They, however, do not include food items that would reflect the inclusion of oriental foods. Vietnamese populations include some very unique dishes in their daily consumption. Therefore, it would be constructive to characterize the diet of this ethnic group while identifying other food items for inclusion in future dietary assessment instruments directed toward multicultural US population. This study is to conduct a population-based survey of the Vietnamese-Americans living in the metropolitan New Orleans area. Approximately 300 study subjects will be randomly selected from a telephone list of Vietnamese surnames. Three random-day 24-hour dietary recalls will be conducted through telephone interviews. Nutritional status assessed through the measurement of serum biomarkers will also be used for comparison. The information will be compiled and a food frequency questionnaire will be developed specifically for this population. This newly developed questionnaire will be administered to 50 percent of study subjects, while another 50 percent of the study subject will receive the food frequency questionnaire widely used in the general US. The test results will be examined to determine an optimal questionnaire that may be used in epidemiological studies of diet and cancer on multi-ethnic groups. The results of this study could potentially be compared to an on-going study of the mainstream population in the same geographic area to identify cancer risk in diet.
饮食因素被认为是美国大约三分之一的癌症的原因。然而,流行病学研究的结果通常显示,特定营养素与癌症之间的关联不大,优势比一般低于2.0。这一现象可能归因于研究人群饮食的同质性。因此,美国人口的多样性为流行病学研究不同种族人群中癌症与饮食之间的关系提供了独特的机会。亚裔美国人构成了美国增长最快的种族人口。由于这一人群的乳腺癌、结直肠癌和前列腺癌的发病率较低,而且被认为有不同的饮食习惯,因此进行一项研究,比较不同种族之间的饮食和癌症患病率将是有益的。一种包括东方食品的有效、快速的饮食评估工具将对癌症和饮食的流行病学研究至关重要。针对普通美国人的食物频率调查问卷目前已可用。然而,它们不包括反映东方食品的食品。越南人在日常消费中包括一些非常独特的菜肴。因此,在确定未来针对美国多元文化人群的饮食评估工具中包括的其他食物项目的同时,确定这一种族群体的饮食特征将是有建设性的。这项研究旨在对居住在新奥尔良大都市地区的越南裔美国人进行一项基于人口的调查。大约300名研究对象将从越南姓氏电话名单中随机选择。将通过电话采访进行三次随机的24小时饮食召回。通过测量血清生物标志物评估的营养状况也将用于比较。将汇编这些信息,并将专门为这一人群编制食物频率调查问卷。这份新开发的问卷将被问及50%的研究对象,而另外50%的研究对象将接受在美国普遍使用的食物频率问卷。将对测试结果进行审查,以确定可用于多种族群体饮食和癌症流行病学研究的最佳问卷。这项研究的结果可能会与同一地理区域的主流人群正在进行的一项研究进行比较,以确定饮食中的癌症风险。
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Evaluating Impact of Diet and Fresh Food Access on Aggressive Prostate Cancer using Multi-Level Modeling
使用多层次模型评估饮食和新鲜食物对侵袭性前列腺癌的影响
- 批准号:
9930411 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 7.12万 - 项目类别:
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6378132 - 财政年份:2000
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