Development of the Australian Dietary Guidelines Adherence Tool (ADG-AT): A Food Matching Protocol
Rosa Piscioneri, Karen Zoszak, Yasmine Probst

TL;DR
This paper introduces a tool to assess how well diets follow Australian dietary guidelines by matching food intake data with guideline food groups.
Contribution
The study develops a systematic food matching protocol to evaluate adherence to Australian Dietary Guidelines using a food frequency questionnaire.
Findings
The ADG-AT tool was created to calculate servings of five food groups and discretionary foods for 5742 food items.
The tool enables convenient evaluation of dietary guideline adherence in epidemiological studies.
The systematic approach can be applied to other dietary data collection tools and databases.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Food matching aligns food consumption and food composition data to quantify intakes of a food component or category. A systematic approach to food matching is required to obtain the highest quality match and, therefore, most accurately quantify the intake of the food component under investigation. This study aims to provide a tool to assess adherence with the Australian Dietary Guideline food group recommendations by the development of a food matching method that links dietary intake data from a food frequency questionnaire to food group data in the Australian Dietary Guideline database. Methods: Two researchers trained in food composition independently applied a stepwise approach to link the Dietary Questionnaire for Epidemiological Studies Version 2 food frequency questionnaire and the Australian Dietary Guideline database. Food preparation methods, mixed dishes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNutritional Studies and Diet · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Diet and metabolism studies
