Total and whole grain intake in Latin America: findings from the multicenter cross-sectional Latin American Study of Health and Nutrition (ELANS)
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Published:2021-07-07
Issue:1
Volume:61
Page:489-501
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ISSN:1436-6207
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Container-title:European Journal of Nutrition
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur J Nutr
Author:
Fisberg Regina MaraORCID, Fontanelli Mariane MelloORCID, Kowalskys IrinaORCID, Gómez GeorginaORCID, Rigotti Attilio, Cortés Lilia YadiraORCID, García Martha YépezORCID, Pareja Rossina G., Herrera-Cuenca MarianellaORCID, Fisberg MauroORCID, Fisberg Mauro, Kovalskys Irina, Salas Georgina Gómez, Rigotti Attilio, Sanabria Lilia Yadira Cortés, García Martha Cecilia Yépez, Torres Rossina Gabriella Pareja, Herrera-Cuenca Marianella, Koletzko Berthold, Moreno Luis A., Pratt Michael, Fisberg Regina Mara, Previdelli Agatha Nogueira, Guajardo Viviana, Zimberg Ioná Zalcman, Guajardo Viviana, Amigo María Paz, Janezic Ximena, Cardini Fernando, Echeverry Myriam, de França Natasha Aparecida Grande, Echeverría Guadalupe, Landaeta Leslie, Castillo Óscar, Vargas Luz Nayibe, Castillo Luisa Fernanda Tobar Yuri Milena, Rojas Rafael Monge, Cáceres Mónica Villar, Ocampo María Belén, Liria María Reyna, Meza Krysty, Abad Mellisa, Cuenca Marianella Herrera-, Landaeta-Jiménez Maritza, Méndez Betty, Vásquez Maura, Ramírez Guillermo, Hernández Pablo, Meza Carmen, Rivas Omaira, Morales Vanessa, Gonçalves Priscila Bezerra, Alberico Claudia, de Moraes Ferrari Gerson Luis,
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Understanding whole-grain intake and its associated factors is essential to tackle the double burden of malnutrition faced by Latin American countries. This study aimed to characterize total and whole grain intake in Latin American countries and to investigate foods contributing to these intake in the region.
Methods
Data were obtained from the multicenter cross-sectional survey Latin American Study of Nutrition and Health (ELANS), including 9128 participants residing in urban areas of eight Latin American countries. Data collection was performed via two household visits using a standardized questionnaire and two 24 h dietary recalls. Usual dietary intake of total grain foods and foods containing whole grains was estimated. The association between the intake of grain food groups and sociodemographic variables was investigated using multiple linear regression models with random intercepts.
Results
Mean intake of total grain foods and foods containing whole grains was 318.6 g/d and 14.7 g/d, respectively. Total grain foods were less consumed by participants at older ages (−9.8 g/d), and females (−9.9 g/d), and more consumed by those in the lowest socioeconomic category (24.8 g/d). Foods containing whole grains were more consumed by participants at older ages (3.3 g/d), and females (4.0 g/d), while those in the lowest socioeconomic category consumed 2.9 g/d less. Major contributors to energy provided from foods containing whole grains were oatmeal, masa harina, whole-wheat bread, corn chips, and wheat crackers.
Conclusion
The intake of grain foods represented a substantial part of the Latin American population’s diet, but the intake of foods containing whole grains was extremely low in all assessed countries.
Funder
Coca-Cola Instituto Pensi/Hospital Infantil Sabara International Life Science Institute Universidad de Costa Rica Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Universidad Central de Venezuela Universidad San Francisco de Quito Instituto de Investigación Nutricional de Peru Cereal Partner Worldwide
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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