Consumption and portion sizes of tree nuts, peanuts and seeds in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohorts from 10 European countries


Autoria(s): Jenab, Mazda; Sabaté, Jenab; Slimani, Nadia; Ferrari, Pietro; Mazuir, Mathieu; Casagrande, Corinne; Deharveng, Genevieve; Tjønneland, Anne; Olsen, Anja; Overvad, Kim; Boutron-Ruault, Marie C; Clavel-Chapelon, François; Boeing, Heiner; Weikert, Cornelia; Linseisen, Jakob; Rohrmann, Sabine; Trichopoulou, Antonia; Naska, Androniki; Palli, Domenico; Sacerdote, Carlotta; Tumino, Rosario; Mattiello, Amalia; Pala, Valeria; Bueno-de-Mesquita, H Bas; Ocké, Marga C; Peeters, Petra H; Engeset, Dragun; Skeie, Gurie; Jakszyn, Paula; Ardanaz, Eva; Quirós, Jose R; Chirlaque, María D; Martinez, Carmen; Amiano, Pilar; Berglund, Goran; Palmqvist, Richard; van Guelpen, Bethany; Bingham, Sheila; Key, Timothy; Riboli, Elio
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06/06/2014

06/06/2014

01/11/2006

Resumo

Tree nuts, peanuts and seeds are nutrient dense foods whose intake has been shown to be associated with reduced risk of some chronic diseases. They are regularly consumed in European diets either as whole, in spreads or from hidden sources (e.g. commercial products). However, little is known about their intake profiles or differences in consumption between European countries or geographic regions. The objective of this study was to analyse the population mean intake and average portion sizes in subjects reporting intake of nuts and seeds consumed as whole, derived from hidden sources or from spreads. Data was obtained from standardised 24-hour dietary recalls collected from 36 994 subjects in 10 different countries that are part of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). Overall, for nuts and seeds consumed as whole, the percentage of subjects reporting intake on the day of the recall was: tree nuts = 4. 4%, peanuts = 2.3 % and seeds = 1.3 %. The data show a clear northern (Sweden: mean intake = 0.15 g/d, average portion size = 15.1 g/d) to southern (Spain: mean intake = 2.99 g/d, average portion size = 34.7 g/d) European gradient of whole tree nut intake. The three most popular tree nuts were walnuts, almonds and hazelnuts, respectively. In general, tree nuts were more widely consumed than peanuts or seeds. In subjects reporting intake, men consumed a significantly higher average portion size of tree nuts (28.5 v. 23.1 g/d, P<0.01) and peanuts (46.1 v. 35.1 g/d, P<0.01) per day than women. These data may be useful in devising research initiatives and health policy strategies based on the intake of this food group.

Journal Article; Multicenter Study; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;

The EPIC study was funded by ‘Europe Against Cancer’ Programme of the European Commission (SANCO); Ligue contre le Cancer (France); Société 3M (France); Mutuelle Générale de l'Education Nationale; Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM); German Cancer Aid; German Cancer Research Center; German Federal Ministry of Education and Research; Danish Cancer Society; Health Research Fund (FIS) of the Spanish Ministry of Health (RCESP-C03/09); the participating regional governments and institutions of Spain; The ISCIII Network RCESP (C03/09); Cancer Research UK; Medical Research Council, UK; the Stroke Association, UK; British Heart Foundation; Department of Health, UK; Food Standards Agency, UK; the Wellcome Trust, UK; Greek Ministry of Health; Greek Ministry of Education; Italian Association for Research on Cancer; Italian National Research Council; Compagnia di San Paolo; Dutch Ministry of Public Health, Welfare and Sports; Dutch Ministry of Health; Dutch Prevention Funds; LK Research Funds; Dutch ZON (Zorg Onderzoek Nederland); World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF); Swedish Cancer Society; Swedish Scientific Council; Regional Government of Skane, Sweden; Norwegian Cancer Society.

Identificador

Jenab M, Sabaté J, Slimani N, Ferrari P, Mazuir M, Casagrande C, et al. Consumption and portion sizes of tree nuts, peanuts and seeds in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohorts from 10 European countries. Br J Nutr. 2006 Nov;96 Suppl 2:S12-23

0007-1145 (Print)

1475-2662 (Online)

http://hdl.handle.net/10668/1626

17125528

1017/BJN20061859

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cambridge University Press

Relação

British Journal of Nutrition

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