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Validity and Reliability of a Self-administered Food Frequency Questionnaire to Assess Vitamin K Intake in Korean Adults
Eunsu Kim, Misung Kim, Cheongmin Sohn
Clin Nutr Res 2016;5(3):153-160.   Published online July 26, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2016.5.3.153

This study was conducted to validate a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) to assess vitamin K intake in clinical and research settings based on data from the Fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES V). We collected a subset of data on informative food items using the 24-hour recall method from adults aged 19 to 64 years from KNHANES V. The cumulative percent contribution and cumulative multiple regression coefficients for vitamin K intake from each food were computed. Twenty-five foods items were selected for the FFQ to assess vitamin K intake. The FFQ was validated against intakes derived from a 5-day food record (5DR) (n = 48). To assess the reliability of the FFQ, participants completed the self-administered FFQ (FFQ1) and a second FFQ (FFQ2) after a 6-month period (n = 54). Data were analyzed using Pearson's correlation coefficients, the cross-classification method, and Bland-Altman plots. Mean intakes were similar for vitamin K between the FFQ and dietary records, with significant correlations observed (r = 0.652), and cross-classification analyses demonstrated no major misclassification of participants into intake quartiles. Bland-Altman plots showed no serious systematic bias between the administrations of the two dietary assessment methods over the range of mean intakes. FFQ reliability was high, with a Pearson's correlation coefficient of 0.560. This pilot study shows promising validation and reliability evidence for the use of this FFQ, which is focused on vitamin K intake in adults, as an efficient screening tool in clinical and research settings.

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  • Validation of a food frequency questionnaire for estimating vitamin K intake in the overweight adult Mexican population
    Xochitl Citlalli Olivares-Ochoa, Fabiola Márquez-Sandoval, Edgar Alfonso Rivera-León, Erika Martínez-López, Andres López-Quintero, Yahatziri Salinas-Varela, Iris Monserrat Llamas-Covarrubias
    BMC Nutrition.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Development and validation of a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire as a tool for assessing dietary vitamin D intake among Korean women
    Hye Ran Shin, SuJin Song, Sun Yung Ly
    Nutrition Research and Practice.2024; 18(6): 872.     CrossRef
  • Vitamin K2 alleviates dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis via inflammatory responses, gut barrier integrity, and the gut microbiota in mice
    Huakai Wang, Zhen Liu, Kai Zhan, Qiugang Ma, Lei Xu, Yinghao Li, Yun Liu
    International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.2024; 280: 136091.     CrossRef
  • New Food Frequency Questionnaire to Estimate Vitamin K Intake in a Mediterranean Population
    Ezequiel Pinto, Carla Viegas, Paula Ventura Martins, Tânia Nascimento, Leon Schurgers, Dina Simes
    Nutrients.2023; 15(13): 3012.     CrossRef
  • Low Vitamin K and Vitamin D Dietary Intake in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
    Filippo Vernia, Giorgia Burrelli Scotti, Noemi Sara Bertetti, Giuseppe Donato, Stefano Necozione, Piero Vernia, Nadia Pallotta
    Nutrients.2023; 15(7): 1678.     CrossRef
  • Dietary risk factors for urolithiasis in Korea: A case-control pilot study
    Ho Young Ryu, You Kyoung Lee, Juhyun Park, Hwancheol Son, Sung Yong Cho
    Investigative and Clinical Urology.2018; 59(2): 106.     CrossRef
  • Development and validation of a quantitative choline food frequency questionnaire for use with drinking and non-drinking pregnant women in Cape Town, South Africa
    R. Colin Carter, Sandra W. Jacobson, Sharmilah Booley, Baheya Najaar, Neil C. Dodge, Lori J. Bechard, Ernesta M. Meintjes, Christopher D. Molteno, Christopher P. Duggan, Joseph L. Jacobson, Marjanne Senekal
    Nutrition Journal.2018;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Validation Testing Demonstrates Efficacy of a 7-Day Fluid Record to Estimate Daily Water Intake in Adult Men and Women When Compared with Total Body Water Turnover Measurement
    Evan C Johnson, François Péronnet, Lisa T Jansen, Catalina Capitan-Jiménez, JD Adams, Isabelle Guelinckx, Liliana Jiménez, Andy Mauromoustakos, Stavros A Kavouras
    The Journal of Nutrition.2017; 147(10): 2001.     CrossRef
  • Reproducibility and relative validity of a food frequency questionnaire to estimate intake of dietary phylloquinone and menaquinones
    S R Zwakenberg, A I P Engelen, G W Dalmeijer, S L Booth, C Vermeer, J J M M Drijvers, M C Ocke, E J M Feskens, Y T van der Schouw, J W J Beulens
    European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.2017; 71(12): 1423.     CrossRef
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Association Between Usual Vitamin K Intake and Anticoagulation in Patients Under Warfarin Therapy
Ji Na Park, Ji Sun Lee, Min Young Noh, Mi-Kyung Sung
Clin Nutr Res 2015;4(4):235-241.   Published online October 31, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2015.4.4.235

This study aimed to explore the correlation between usual vitamin K intake and response to anticoagulant therapy among patients under warfarin therapy. We conducted a retrospective survey of patients (n = 50) on continuous warfarin therapy. Clinical information and laboratory parameters were sourced from medical records. Anticoagulant effect was evaluated by using the percent time in therapeutic range (TTR) and the coefficient of variation (CV) of International normalized ratio (INR). Dietary vitamin K intake was assessed using a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire that has been developed for the purpose of assessing dietary intake of vitamin K. A total of 50 patients aged between 21 and 87 years were included in the study. The mean vitamin K intake was 262.8 ± 165.2 µg/day. Study subjects were divided into tertiles according to their usual vitamin K intake. The proportion of men was significantly higher in second and third tertile than first tertile (p = 0.028). The mean percent TTR was 38.4 ± 28.4% and CV of INR was 31.8 ± 11.8%. Long-term warfarin therapy group (≥ 3 years) had a higher percentage of TTR as compared to the control group (< 3 years) (p = 0.046). No statistically significant correlation was found between usual vitamin K intake and percent TTR (p > 0.05). In conclusion, no significant association was observed between usual vitamin K intake and anticoagulant effects. Further studies are required to consider inter-individual variability of vitamin K intake. Development of assessment tools to measure inter-individual variability of vitamin K intake might be helpful.

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    Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Ana M. Sáez-Benito, Loreto Sáez-Benito, María Salazar, Rosa Magallón, Nuria Berenguer
    Life.2024; 14(8): 986.     CrossRef
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    Qing Zhao, Yao Chen, Weihua Huang, Honghao Zhou, Wei Zhang
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    Norisca Aliza Putriana, Taofik Rusdiana, Nurhanifah Puspitadewi, Driyanti Rahayu, Febrina Amelia Saputri
    Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research.2023; 14(4): 345.     CrossRef
  • Influence of Vitamin K intake on INR and Anticoagulation in outpatients taking Warfarin
    Norisca Aliza Putriana, Taofik Rusdiana, Tina Rostinawati, Mohammad Rizki Akbar
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology.2022; : 4851.     CrossRef
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    American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs.2020; 20(2): 169.     CrossRef
  • Determination of vitamins K1, MK‐4, and MK‐7 in human serum of postmenopausal women by HPLC with fluorescence detection
    Eva Klapkova, Jana Cepova, Katerina Dunovska, Richard Prusa
    Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis.2018;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Factores asociados al mal control de la anticoagulación con antivitamina K en pacientes con fibrilación auricular no valvular atendidos en consultas de Medicina Interna y Neurología. Estudio ALADIN
    M.M. Contreras Muruaga, G. Reig, J. Vivancos, A. González, P. Cardona, J.M. Ramírez-Moreno, J. Martí-Fábregas, C. Suárez Fernández, Antonio Pose, José Antonio Díaz, Manuel Rodríguez, Marta Pena, Susana Arias, Davinia Larrosa, Álvaro González, Elisa Rodríg
    Revista Clínica Española.2018; 218(7): 327.     CrossRef
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    M.M. Contreras Muruaga, G. Reig, J. Vivancos, A. González, P. Cardona, J.M. Ramírez-Moreno, J. Martí-Fábregas, C. Suárez Fernández, Antonio Pose, José Antonio Díaz, Manuel Rodríguez, Marta Pena, Susana Arias, Davinia Larrosa, Álvaro González, Elisa Rodríg
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    Pharmacogenomics.2016; 17(12): 1315.     CrossRef
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