The development and validation of a macronutrient and taste preference ranking task in multiethnic Asian population
Understanding how changes in individual food preferences in a dynamic environment translate into dietary choices helps to unravel the aetiology of suboptimal nutrition in the population. To facilitate the measurements of food preferences in a multiethnic Asian population, we aimed to develop and val...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1757732024-07-10T05:14:43Z The development and validation of a macronutrient and taste preference ranking task in multiethnic Asian population Shua, Irving Yu Le Dewinta, Rahmania Putri Teo, Pey Sze Low, Dorrain Yanwen Bhaskaran, Kalpana Loh, Win Nie Lim, Yen Peng Chambers, John Campbell Mina, Theresia Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) School of Applied Science, Republic Polytechnic Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Food choice and preferences Eating behaviour Understanding how changes in individual food preferences in a dynamic environment translate into dietary choices helps to unravel the aetiology of suboptimal nutrition in the population. To facilitate the measurements of food preferences in a multiethnic Asian population, we aimed to develop and validate the Macronutrient and Taste Preference Ranking Task (MTPRT) in an Asian population. We shortlisted 1770 local food items based on the predominant macronutrient groups (≥50 % macronutrient content is protein or fat or carbohydrates), classified their taste clusters, standard-photographed a final list of 36 food items, and developed an electronic survey through cognitive interviews with 30 participants. We then validated the MTPRT amongst 66 participants (mean (SD) age = 47.4 (11.7) years, 57.6 % male, with Chinese: Malay: Indian ethnicity ratio 3:1:1), through random crossover administration of sweet and savoury standard meals with equivalent macronutrients across 2 study visits over a week. The average duration taken to complete MTPRT was 14.1 (5.3) minutes. The sweet and savoury taste preference scores were inversely correlated (r = -0.9, p < 0.0001). The liking and preference for savoury taste were reduced after consuming savoury meals (p = 0.0009). The intra-person correlations for MTPRT scores were all r > 0.6, p < 0.001. The macronutrient preference scores were all positively associated with the self-reported macronutrient intakes derived from the Food Frequency Questionnaire, independent of sex, age, ethnicity, and BMI. Our study demonstrates the validity and reproducibility of MTPRT in multiethnic Asian populations for future evaluation of food preferences in multiethnic Asian population. Ministry of Health (MOH) Nanyang Technological University National Medical Research Council (NMRC) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version T.M. is funded by the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine Early Research Network – Innovation Award 2021 and the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine Dean’s Postdoctoral Fellowship. I.S. received funding to support this project from Nanyang Technological University under the Undergraduate Research Experience on CAmpus (URECA) programme. The HELIOS study was supported by Singapore Ministry of Health’s (MOH) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) under its OF-LCG funding scheme (MOH-000271-00), Singapore Translational Research (StaR) funding scheme (NMRC/StaR/0028/2017), the National Research Foundation, Singapore through the Singapore MOH NMRC and the Precision Health Research, Singapore (PRECISE) under the National Precision Medicine programme (NMRC/PRECISE/2020) and intramural funding from Nanyang Technological University, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine and the National Healthcare Group. 2024-05-06T07:47:06Z 2024-05-06T07:47:06Z 2024 Journal Article Shua, I. Y. L., Dewinta, R. P., Teo, P. S., Low, D. Y., Bhaskaran, K., Loh, W. N., Lim, Y. P., Chambers, J. C. & Mina, T. (2024). The development and validation of a macronutrient and taste preference ranking task in multiethnic Asian population. Food Quality and Preference, 116, 105135-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodqual.2024.105135 0950-3293 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175773 10.1016/j.foodqual.2024.105135 2-s2.0-85187532028 116 105135 en MOH-000271-00 NMRC/StaR/0028/2017 NMRC/PRECISE/2020 URECA Food Quality and Preference doi:10.21979/N9/5WZKV9 © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/4.0/). application/pdf |
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Understanding how changes in individual food preferences in a dynamic environment translate into dietary choices helps to unravel the aetiology of suboptimal nutrition in the population. To facilitate the measurements of food preferences in a multiethnic Asian population, we aimed to develop and validate the Macronutrient and Taste Preference Ranking Task (MTPRT) in an Asian population. We shortlisted 1770 local food items based on the predominant macronutrient groups (≥50 % macronutrient content is protein or fat or carbohydrates), classified their taste clusters, standard-photographed a final list of 36 food items, and developed an electronic survey through cognitive interviews with 30 participants. We then validated the MTPRT amongst 66 participants (mean (SD) age = 47.4 (11.7) years, 57.6 % male, with Chinese: Malay: Indian ethnicity ratio 3:1:1), through random crossover administration of sweet and savoury standard meals with equivalent macronutrients across 2 study visits over a week. The average duration taken to complete MTPRT was 14.1 (5.3) minutes. The sweet and savoury taste preference scores were inversely correlated (r = -0.9, p < 0.0001). The liking and preference for savoury taste were reduced after consuming savoury meals (p = 0.0009). The intra-person correlations for MTPRT scores were all r > 0.6, p < 0.001. The macronutrient preference scores were all positively associated with the self-reported macronutrient intakes derived from the Food Frequency Questionnaire, independent of sex, age, ethnicity, and BMI. Our study demonstrates the validity and reproducibility of MTPRT in multiethnic Asian populations for future evaluation of food preferences in multiethnic Asian population. |
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The development and validation of a macronutrient and taste preference ranking task in multiethnic Asian population |
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The development and validation of a macronutrient and taste preference ranking task in multiethnic Asian population |
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