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DziedzinaŻywienie w zdrowiu publicznymŻywienie w zdrowiu publicznym
RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstania20072010
TwórcaDiamond; Rothman; Nutrition Literacy ResearchBodnar, Matus, Simhan; University of Pittsburgh
TypValidated questionnaire; knowledge and comprehension24-hour recall or food frequency questionnaire
Źródło pierwotneDiamond, M. R. (2007). Development of a reliable and valid nutrition literacy assessment instrument. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 39(Suppl 5), S26–S30. link ↗Bodnar, L. M., Matus, D. S., & Simhan, H. N. (2010). Maternal nutritional status and maternal-fetal transmission of lipophilic micronutrients. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 53(3), 621–630. link ↗
Inne nazwyNLAI, Nutrition Literacy Assessment, Nutrition LiteracyMDQI, Maternal Diet Quality
Pokrewne33
PodsumowanieThe NLAI is a 26-item validated instrument measuring nutrition literacy—the ability to understand nutrition information and use it to make healthy food choices. Developed by Diamond and refined through validation studies by Rothman and colleagues, the NLAI evaluates comprehension of nutrition labels, understanding of portion sizes, knowledge of daily values, and ability to interpret nutrient claims. Nutrition literacy is a critical determinant of dietary quality and health outcomes, particularly in populations with low general literacy or limited numeracy.The Maternal Diet Quality Index (MDQI) is a composite measure of maternal nutrition that evaluates diet quality during pregnancy and postpartum using a scored framework. Adapted from general population dietary quality indices, the MDQI emphasizes nutrients critical for fetal development and maternal health: folate, iron, calcium, protein, and micronutrient-rich foods. Use in research and clinical nutrition assessment to characterize maternal diet quality and its associations with pregnancy outcomes and lactation.
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