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How to use newly developed research tools to measure food choices and eating behaviours based on the 2019 Canada's Food Guide
June 6, 2022-
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Date: Monday, June 6, 2022
Time: 12:00 - 13:15 ET
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The 2019 Canada’s Food Guide (CFG) provides recommendations on healthy food choices (what to eat, e.g., choose whole grain foods) and eating behaviours (how to eat, e.g., take time to eat). The development of practical and well-evaluated tools will enable researchers to assess these dimensions of the CFG in various settings, contributing to a strong and consistent evidence base to inform evaluation of the CFG and related policy development.
Health Canada worked with experts and partners to develop three tools. The first one is the Healthy Eating Food Index 2019 (HEFI-2019), which can be applied to food intake data, such as 24-hour dietary recalls, to assess the extent Canadians are following CFG guidance on healthy food choices. The other two tools are short questionnaires (screeners) that can be used to assess healthy food choices and eating behaviours, respectively.
In this session, speakers will provide an overview of the processes for developing and evaluating the tools, as well as guidance for their use given their strengths and limitations
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:
- Describe the process for developing and evaluating the three CFG research tools;
- Use these CFG research tools in a research setting;
- Identify practical considerations for the appropriate use of the CFG research tools.
Speakers:
Benoît Lamarche, PhD, and Didier Brassard, Dt.P., PhD candidate, Université Laval.
"2019 Healthy Eating Food Index – 2019"
Joy Hutchinson, PhD candidate, RD and Tabitha Williams, MSc candidate, University of Waterloo.
"Questionnaire (screener) to measure adherence to Canada’s Food Guide food choice recommendations"
Jess Haines, PhD, RD, Alicia Martin, MA, PhD candidate, Maude Perreault, PhD, RD, Post-doctoral fellow, University of Guelph
"Questionnaire (screener) to measure eating practices based on Canada's Food Guide eating habits recommendations "
Moderator: Sylvie St-Pierre - Manager/ Research and Data Analysis Unit, Health Canada