The adolescent food habits checklist: reliability and validity of a measure of healthy eating behaviour in adolescents

Auteur(s) :
Wardle J., Griffiths JC., Johnson F.
Date :
Juil, 2002
Source(s) :
European journal of clinical nutrition. #56:7 p644-649
Adresse :
"WARDLE J,UNIV COLL LONDON,DEPT EPIDEMIOL & PUBL HLTH IMPERIAL CANC RES FUND HLTH BEHAV UNIT;GOWER ST;WC1E 6BT LONDON, [email protected] "

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Objective: Amid concerns about the quality of young people’s diets, this paper describes the development of a measure of healthy eating behaviour for use with adolescents.Design: Items for the measure were selected from a larger pool on the basis of responses from a pilot study. The 23-item checklist was validated using measures of dietary fat and fibre intake, fruit and vegetable consumption, dietary restraint, nutrition knowledge and a measure of family income.Setting: Participants came from seven secondary schools in the north-west of England.Subjects: A total of 1822 adolescents aged between 13 and 16 y took part in the study, representing 84% of those invited to participate.Results: Correlations between measures indicate a good level of convergent validity, and the checklist is also shown to have high internal and test-retest reliability.Conclusions: The focus on choices available to adolescents means that the checklist will provide a useful addition to food frequency-type approaches to the measurement of adolescent eating behaviour.

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