Looking Beyond Nutrients, How to Assess Diet Quality in an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Population—A Narrative Review
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Screening and Data Synthesis
2.4. Data Extraction and Quality Assessment
3. Results
3.1. Optimal Criteria Components for an IBD-Specific DQI
3.2. Dimensions
3.2.1. Adequacy and Moderation
3.2.2. Variety
3.2.3. Balance
3.3. Other DQI Construction Components
Aggregation and Evaluation of DQIs
3.4. DQI Meeting OptimaL Criteria for an IBD Population
3.5. Evaluation of DQIs
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Diet Quality Index | Country | Diet Quality Index Theoretical Framework * |
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Australian Diet Quality Score (ADQS) [33] | Australia | Dietary Guideline: Australian Dietary Guidelines and NRVs |
Australian Recommended Food Score (ARFS) [31] | Australia | Dietary Guideline: Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013) Reference Tool/s: Recommended Food Score (1997) |
Comprehensive Diet Quality Index (cDQI) [36] | United States | Dietary Pattern/Literature: WCRF/AICR Third Expert Report [49], GBD and NutriCoDE evidence review [50] Reference Tool/s: Plant-based Diet Index (2016) |
Chinese Healthy Eating Index (CHEI) [47] | China | Dietary Guideline: Dietary Guidelines for Chinese (2016) Dietary Pattern/Literature: Current dietary status across China and the evidenced association of identified components with relative health outcomes Reference Tool/s: Healthy Eating Index-2010 |
CSIRO Healthy Diet Score (CSIRO-HDS) [35] | Australia | Dietary Guideline: Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013) Reference Tool/s: Short Food Survey “Diet Score” (2017) |
Dietary Diversity Score (DDS) [32] | United Kingdom | Dietary Guideline: Australian Guide to Healthy Eating (2013) and United States MyPlate (2016) Dietary Pattern/Literature: United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization food group classification guidance |
Dietary Guidelines for Americans Adherence Index-2020 (DGAI-2020) [38] | Canada | Dietary Guideline: Dietary Guidelines for Americans (2020–2025) and USDA Food Patterns Reference Tool/s: Dietary Guidelines for Americans Adherence Index 2015 |
Dietary Guideline Index-2013 (DGI-2013) [44] | Australia | Dietary Guideline: Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013) and Australian Guide to Healthy Eating Reference Tool/s: Dietary Guideline Index (2008); Recommended Food Score (2000) |
Dutch Healthy Diet-Index 2015 (DHD-Index 2015) [40] | Netherlands | Dietary Guideline: Dutch Dietary Guidelines (2015) Reference Tool/s: Dutch Healthy Diet Index (2012) |
Eat Lancet Diet Index (ELD-I) [37] | France | Dietary Pattern/Literature: EAT-Lancet Dietary Pattern [51] Reference Tool/s: EAT-Lancet Dietary Index (2019) |
Ethiopian Healthy Eating Index (Et-HEI) [25] | Ethiopia | Dietary Guideline: Ethiopian food-based dietary guidelines (2022) Reference Tool/s: Healthy Eating Index (2021) |
Food Choices Score (FCS) [34] | Australia | Dietary Guideline: Australian NRVs (2006) and Australian Guide to Healthy Eating 2013 Draft (2011) Dietary Pattern/Literature: Food groups definitions by Grafenauer et al. (2013) [52] |
Global Diet Quality Score (GDQS) [28] | International | Dietary Pattern/Literature: “scientific evidence regarding relations between different foods and health” (42 references dating 1997 to 2020) Reference Tool/s: Prime Diet Quality Score (2018) |
Healthy Eating Index-2020 (HEI-2020) [43] | United States | Dietary Guideline: Dietary Guidelines for Americans (2020–2025) Dietary Pattern/Literature: USDA Dietary Patterns Reference Tool/s: Healthy Eating Index-2015 |
Healthy Eating Food Index-2019 (HEFI-2019) [27] | Canada | Dietary Guideline: Canada’s Food Guide (2019) Dietary Pattern/Literature: Canadian Community Health Survey-Nutrition (2015) Reference Tool/s: Canadian Healthy Eating Index 2007 |
Healthy Eating Index for Australian Adults-2013 (HEIFA-2013) [42] | Australia | Dietary Guideline: Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013) and Australian Guide to Healthy Eating |
Mexican Diet Quality Index (MxDQI) [41] | Mexico | Dietary Guideline: Mexican Dietary Guidelines (2015) Dietary Pattern/Literature: WHO, GBD and NutriCoDE evidence review [50] |
Planetary Health Diet Index (PHDI) [29] | Brazil | Dietary Pattern/Literature: EAT-Lancet Dietary Pattern [51] |
Programme National Nutrition Santé-Guidelines Score 2 (PNNS-GS2) [30] | France | Dietary Guideline: French Dietary Guidelines (2017) and French Nutrition and Health Programme Reference Tool/s: National Nutrition Santé–guidelines score (2009) |
Quality Eating Index (QEI) [48] | Indonesia | Dietary Guideline: Indonesian Food Based Dietary Guideline (2014) Reference Tool/s: Healthy Eating Index-2015 |
RESIDE Dietary Guideline Index (RDGI) [26] | Australia | Dietary Guideline: Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013) and Australian Guidelines to Reduce Health Risks from Drinking Alcohol (2009) Dietary Pattern/Literature: Australian Heart Association and the American Heart Association Recommendations Reference Tool/s: Dietary Guideline Index (2008); Dietary Guideline Index-2013 |
Taiwanese Healthy Index (T-HEI) [39] | Taiwan | Dietary Guideline: Taiwanese Daily Food Guide (2018) Reference Tool/s: Healthy Eating Index-2005 |
Vietnamese Healthy Eating Index (VHEI) [46] | Vietnam | Dietary Guideline: Vietnamese Food Based Dietary Guidelines (2016–2020) |
World Index for Sustainability and Health (WISH) [45] | Vietnam | Dietary Pattern/Literature: EAT-Lancet Dietary Pattern [51], GBD study by Afshin et al. (2017) [53], WHO Recommendations, Environmental Impact research by Clark et al. (2019) [54] |
Diet Quality Index | Dimensions | Dietary Assessment | Scoring | Aggregation and Evaluation | ||||||||
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Adequacy | Moderation | Variety | Balance | Assessment Method | Scoring | Scoring Units | Cut-Point * | Valuation | Unequal Weight | Evaluation | Applied to an IBD Cohort | |
Ordinal, Dichotomous, Metric | Normative, Percentile, Uniform, Group-Specific | Linear, Nonlinear | ||||||||||
ADQS | Y | Y | N | P | DQES v2 FFQ | Ordinal | Grams/day | Normative, Group-specific | Both | Y | N | N |
ARFS | Y | P | Y | N | mAES FFQ | Dichotomous | times or ADG serves/(day/wk) | None | Linear | N | Y | N |
cDQI | Y | Y | N | N | 24 h Recall | Metric | oz. or cup eq/ 1000 kcal | Both, Uniform | Linear | N | N | N |
CHEI | Y | Y | P | N | 24 h Recall | Metric | DGC-2016 serves/ 1000 kcal | Normative, Uniform | Linear | Y | Y | N |
CSIRO-HDS | Y | N | Y | N | SFS FFQ | Metric | ADG serves/(day/wk/month) | Normative, Group-specific | Linear | N | Y | N |
DDS | N | N | Y | N | EPIC-Norfolk FFQ | Ordinal | serves/ (day/wk/month) | Not specified, Uniform | Linear | N | N | N |
DGAI-2020 | Y | Y | P | Y | 24 h Recall | Metric | oz. or cup eq/ (day/wk) | Normative, Uniform | Both | N | Y | N |
DGI-2013 | Y | Y | P | Y | FFQ | Metric | ADG serves/day | Normative, Group-specific | Linear | N | Y | Y |
DHD Index-2015 | Y | Y | N | P | FFQ, 24 h Recall | Metric | Grams/day | Normative, Group-specific | Both | N | Y | Y |
ELD-I | Y | Y | N | N | FFQ | Metric | Grams/day | Normative, Uniform | Linear | N | N | N |
Et-HEI | Y | Y | N | N | 24 h Recall | Metric | Grams/day | Normative, Uniform | Both | N | Y | N |
FCS | Y | Y | N | N | 24 h Recall, Diet History | Ordinal | Serves/day | Both, Uniform | Both | N | Y | N |
GDQS | Y | Y | P | N | FFQ, 24 h Recall | Ordinal | Grams/day | Percentile, Uniform | Both | Y | Y | N |
HEI-2020 | Y | Y | N | P | Not specified | Metric | oz. or cup eq/ 1000 kcal | Normative, Group-specific | Linear | N | Y | N |
HEFI-2019 | N | N | N | Y | 24 h Recall | Metric | CFG serve or kcal | Both, Uniform | Linear | Y | Y | N |
HEIFA-2013 | Y | Y | P | P | FFQ, Weighed Food Record | Ordinal | ADG serves/day, mmol/day | Normative, Group-specific | Linear | Y | Y | N |
MxDQI | Y | Y | N | P | 24 h Recall | Metric | MDG serves, mL or grams/2000 kcal | Normative, Group-specific | Linear | Y | N | N |
PHDI | Y | Y | N | P | FFQ | Metric | intake kcal/ total day kcal | Normative, Group-specific | Both | Y | Y | N |
PNNS-GS2 | Y | Y | N | Y | 24 h Recall | Ordinal | FDG serve or grams/(day/wk) | Normative, Uniform | Both | Y | Y | N |
QEI | Y | Y | N | N | FFQ | Metric | IFBDG serve/day | Normative, Uniform | Both | Y | Y | N |
RDGI | Y | Y | N | P | FFQ | Ordinal | Serve or cups/day, times/(wk/month) | Normative, Group-specific | Linear | N | Y | N |
T-HEI | Y | Y | N | P | FFQ | Metric | TDFG serve/1000 kcal | Normative, Group-specific | Linear | Y | N | N |
VHEI | Y | Y | N | N | 24 h Recall | Metric | VFBDG serves/day | Normative, Uniform | Both | N | N | N |
WISH | Y | Y | N | N | 24 h Recall | Metric | Grams/day | Normative, Uniform | Both | N | Y | N |
DQI | Evaluated | Evaluation Type | Population/s Evaluated In | Health Outcomes Assessed by Applying DQI |
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ADQS | No | 242 adults aged 18–75 years from Australia | NCD—Depression [33] | |
ARFS | Yes | Reproducibility Construct validity—against nutrient intake Criterion validity—against plasma carotenoid concentration | 96 adults aged 30–75 years from Australia 99 adults aged 18–60 years from Australia | Diet quality [31] Biomarker—Plasma carotenoid concentration [55] Gut-specific: Butyrate-producing bacteria [56] |
cDQI | No | 36,825 adults aged ≥20 years from the United States | Mortality—all cause, CVD and cancer-specific [36] | |
CHEI | Yes | Reliability—internal consistency Construct validity—against 2016 Dietary Guidelines for Chinese and population dietary risk factors | 14,584 individuals aged ≥2 years from China 12,473 adults aged ≥18 years from China | Diet quality [47,57] Biomarker—Hyperuricemia [58] NCD—Metabolic Syndrome [59] |
CSIRO-HDS | Yes | Reliability Direct validation—against 24 h recall nutrient intake Indirect validation—against population estimated nutrient intake | 145,975 adults aged ≥18 years from Australia | Diet quality [35,60,61] |
DDS | No | 23,238 adults aged 40–79 years from the EPIC-Norfolk Cohort | Diet Diversity [32] NCD—T2DM development risk [32] Gut-specific: Microbial α-diversity [62] * Microbial β-diversity [62] * Gut microbial community [62] * | |
DGAI-2020 | Yes | Face validity Construct validity—against sociodemographic, lifestyle factors and nutrient intake Criterion validity—against Eat Lancet Reference Diet Score and Plant-based Dietary Index | 12,323 adults aged 45–80 years and 14,026 adults aged ≥18 years from Canada | NCD—CVD incidence [38] Mortality—CVD-specific [38] |
DGI-2013 | Yes | Construct validity—against nutrient intake Criterion validity—against sociodemographic and cardiometabolic risk factors Convergent validity—against participant health-related characteristics | 4082 adults aged 55–65 years from Australia 141 adults aged 50–80 years from Australia 2689 adults aged 26–32 years from Australia | Diet quality [44,63,64] Anthropometry—BMI [44,63], WC [64] Biomarkers—Insulin resistance, cholesterol studies [64] Health-related behaviours (e.g., smoking, activity) [44] Gut-specific: UC population with ileoanal pouch [65] |
DHD Index-2015 | Yes | Construct validity—against participant characteristics and DHD index-2012 | 885 adults aged 20–70 years from the Netherlands | Diet quality [40] Anthropometry—BMI [40] Gut-specific: IBD and IBS population [66] |
ELD-I | No | 29,210 adults from France | Diet quality [37] Environmental—Environmental indicators, food consumption [37] Health gain score [37] | |
Et-HEI | Yes | Reliability—internal consistency Construct validity—against Minimum Dietary Diversity Score for Women and nutrient adequacy | 494 women aged 15–49 years from Ethiopia | Diet quality [25] |
FCS | Yes | Content validity—against possible methodological weaknesses Construct validity—against energy-deficit models and weight-loss trial data Internal validity—against diet models, nutrient values and current dietary recommendations External validity—against food categories, energy and nutrient intakes | 195 adults from Australia | Diet Quality [34] Anthropometry—Weight change [34] |
GDQS | Yes | Construct validity—against nutrient intake, NCD risk factors, Minimum Dietary Diversity Score for Women and Alternative Healthy Eating Index—2010 Criterion validity—against nutrient adequacy and NCD risk outcomes | Data from 9 cross-sectional and cohort datasets (sample size 1593–56,321) of women of reproductive age in 10 African countries, China, India, Mexico, and the United States 7517 women aged 15–49 years from Mexico | Diet quality [28,67,68] Anthropometry—BMI, WC [28,67] Biomarkers—ferritin, folate, lipid studies, glucose, insulin [67] T2DM incidence [28] Biometrics [28] NCD—Metabolic syndrome [67] |
HEI-2020 ** | Yes | Content validity—against Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020–2025 | Not specified | Diet quality [43] Biomarkers—Systemic inflammatory biomarkers [69] |
HEFI-2019 | Yes | Reliability—internal consistency Construct validity—against Canada’s Food Guide 2019, and United States Healthy Eating Index-2015 | 20,103 individuals ≥2 years old from Canada | Diet quality [70] |
HEIFA-2013 | Yes | Reliability—internal consistency Validity—against nutrient intake, weighed food records and FFQ | 100 students aged 18–34 years from Australia | Diet quality [42] Dietary energy density [71] |
MxDQI | No | 2400 adults aged 20–69 years from Mexico 2310 adults aged 20–69 years from Mexico | Diet quality [41] Anthropometry—BMI, WC [41] Socioeconomic status [41] | |
PHDI | Yes | Reliability—internal consistency Construct validity—against nutrient intakes and EAT-Lancet Diet, Brazilian Healthy Eating Index revised Criterion validity—against participant characteristics | 14,779 adults aged 35–74 years from Brazil | Diet quality [29] Anthropometry—BMI, WC [72] Mortality—total (all-cause + cause-specific (e.g., CVD, cancer, respiratory disease, neurodegenerative disease infectious disease) [73] Environmental—Carbon footprint [29] |
PNNS-GS2 | Yes | Face validity—against expert opinion Content validity—against expert opinion Convergent construct validity—against sociodemographic and biological values Criterion validity—against PNNS-GS | 80,965 adults aged ≥18 years from France | Diet quality [30] Anthropometry—BMI [30,74] Biomarkers—lipid studies, blood glucose [30] Clinical—Blood pressure [30] NCD—Risk of CVD and cancer [75] Mortality [75] |
QEI | Yes | Construct validity—against BMI and lipid studies Criterion validity—against BMI | 415 adults aged 18–64 years from Indonesia | Diet quality [48] Anthropometry—BMI [48] Biomarkers—lipid studies [48] |
RDGI | Yes | Construct validity—Measures of agreement against Australian Dietary Guidelines, original RDGI | 1811 adults aged 19–78 years from Australia | Diet quality [26] Anthropometry—BMI [26] Physical Activity [26] Self-rated health [26] |
T-HEI | No | 154 adults aged ≥65 years from Taiwan | Diet quality [39] Frailty/pre-frailty [39] | |
VHEI | No | 8225 adults responsible for food preparation in a household from Vietnam | Diet quality [46] | |
WISH | Yes | Validity—against duplicate 24 h dietary recalls | 396 adults aged 18–49 years old from Vietnam | Diet quality [45] Environmental—sustainability [45] |
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Portmann, L.J.; Fitzpatrick, J.A.; Halmos, E.P.; Bryant, R.V.; Day, A.S. Looking Beyond Nutrients, How to Assess Diet Quality in an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Population—A Narrative Review. Nutrients 2025, 17, 2343. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17142343
Portmann LJ, Fitzpatrick JA, Halmos EP, Bryant RV, Day AS. Looking Beyond Nutrients, How to Assess Diet Quality in an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Population—A Narrative Review. Nutrients. 2025; 17(14):2343. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17142343
Chicago/Turabian StylePortmann, Laura J., Jessica A. Fitzpatrick, Emma P. Halmos, Robert V. Bryant, and Alice S. Day. 2025. "Looking Beyond Nutrients, How to Assess Diet Quality in an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Population—A Narrative Review" Nutrients 17, no. 14: 2343. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17142343
APA StylePortmann, L. J., Fitzpatrick, J. A., Halmos, E. P., Bryant, R. V., & Day, A. S. (2025). Looking Beyond Nutrients, How to Assess Diet Quality in an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Population—A Narrative Review. Nutrients, 17(14), 2343. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17142343