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Title: | Projected prevalence of inadequate nutrient intakes in Europe | Authors: | Roman Viñas, Blanca Ribas Barba, Lourdes Ngo, Joy Gurinovic, Mirjana Novakovic, Romana Cavelaars, Adriënne De Groot, Lisette C.P.G.M. Van'T Veer, Pieter Matthys, Christophe Serra Majem, Lluís |
Keywords: | Food-Frequency Questionnaires Health Report 2004 Micronutrient Intake Consumption Surveys Dietary Assessment, et al |
Issue Date: | 2011 | Publisher: | 0250-6807 | Journal: | Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism | Abstract: | Background: The purpose of this study was to analyze the prevalence of nutrient intake inadequacy in Europe, applying the Nordic Nutritional Recommendations in the context of the EURRECA Network of Excellence. Methods: Nutrient data was obtained from the European Nutrition and Health Report II. Those nutritional surveys using a validated food frequency questionnaire or diet history and a food diary/register with at least 7 days of registers or with an adjustment for intraindividual variability were included. The nutrients analyzed were: vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin B-12, folic acid, calcium, iron, zinc, selenium, copper, and iodine. The estimated average requirement cut point was applied to estimate inadequacy. The Nordic and Institute of Medicine nutrient recommendations were used as references. Results: The mean prevalence of inadequacy was below 11% for zinc, iron, and vitamin B-12 (only in the elderly), and it was 11-20% for copper in adults and the elderly and for vitamin B-12 in adults and vitamin C in the elderly. The prevalence was above 20% for vitamin D, folic acid, calcium, selenium, and iodine in adults and the elderly and for vitamin C in adults. Conclusions: Vitamin C, vitamin D, folic acid, calcium, selenium, and iodine were the nutrients showing a higher prevalence of inadequate intakes in Europe. Copyright (C) 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/44702 | ISSN: | 0250-6807 | DOI: | 10.1159/000332762 | Source: | Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism[ISSN 0250-6807],v. 59, p. 84-95 |
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