The global diet quality score as an indicator of adequate nutrient intake and dietary quality – a nation-wide representative study

Marina M. Norde,Sabri Bromage, Dirce M. L. Marchioni,Ana Carolina Vasques,Megan Deitchler, Joanne Arsenaut, Aline M. de Carvalho,Lício Velloso,Walter Willett,Edward Giovannucci,Bruno Geloneze

Nutrition Journal(2024)

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The Global Diet Quality Score (GDQS) was developed to be a simple, timely and cost-effective tool to track, simultaneously, nutritional deficiency and non-communicable disease risks from diet in diverse settings. The objective was to investigate the performance of GDQS as an indicator of adequate nutrient intake and dietary quality in a national-representative sample of the Brazilian population. Nationally-representative data from 44,744 men and non-pregnant and non-lactating women aging ≥ 10 years, from the Brazilian National Dietary Survey were used. Dietary data were collected through two 24-h recalls (24HR). The GDQS was calculated and compared to a proxy indicator of nutrient adequate intake (the Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women—MDD-W) and to an indicator of high-risk diet for non-communicable diseases (caloric contribution from ultra-processed foods—UPF). To estimate the odds for overall nutrient inadequacy across MDD-W and GDQS quintiles, a multiple logistic regression was applied, and the two metrics’ performances were compared using Wald’s post-test. The mean GDQS for Brazilians was 14.5 (0–49 possible range), and only 1
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Dietary risk,Dietary quality metrics,Sustainable developmental goal,Nutrient adequacy,Double burden of malnutrition,Brazil,Dietary diversity,Ultra-processed food
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