Antioxidant intake among Brazilian adults - The Brazilian Osteoporosis Study (BRAZOS): a cross-sectional study


Autoria(s): Medeiros Pinheiro, Marcelo ; Ciconelli, Rozana ; Chaves, Gabriela ; Aquino, Luana ; Juzwiak, Claudia ; de Souza Genaro, Patrícia ; Ferraz, Marcos 
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

26/08/2013

26/08/2013

01/04/2011

Resumo

Abstract Background Antioxidant nutrient intake and the lesser formation of free radicals seem to contribute to chronic diseases. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the intake profile of the main dietary antioxidants in a representative sample of the adult Brazilian population and discuss the main consequences of a low intake of these micronutrients on overall health. Methods The sample comprised 2344 individuals aged 40 years or older from 150 cities and was based on a probabilistic sample from official data. The research was conducted through in-home interviews administered by a team trained for this purpose. Dietary intake information was obtained through 24-h recall. The Nutrition Data System for Research software program was used to analyze data on the intake of vitamins A, C and E, selenium and zinc, which was compared to Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs). Differences in intake according to sex, anthropometrics, socioeconomic status and region were also evaluated. The SPSS statistical package (version 13) was used for the statistical analysis. P-values < 0.05 were considered significant. Results Higher proportions of low intake in relation to recommended values were found for vitamin E (99.7%), vitamin A (92.4%) and vitamin C (85.1%) in both genders. Intake variations were found between different regions, which may reflect cultural habits. Conclusion These results should lead to the development of public health policies that encourage educational strategies for improving the intake of micronutrients, which are essential to overall health and prevention of non-communicable diseases.

We would like to thank Prof. Lígia A Martini by relevant scientific considerations and analysis of the nutritional data in this study (BRAZOS), as well as to Nutrition Department of Public Health School, São Paulo University (FSP/ USP).

We would like to thank Prof. Lígia A Martini by relevant scientific considerations and analysis of the nutritional data in this study (BRAZOS), as well as to Nutrition Department of Public Health School, São Paulo University (FSP/ USP).

Identificador

1475-2891

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/32966

10.1186/1475-2891-10-39

http://www.nutritionj.com/content/10/1/39

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eng

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Nutrition Journal

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