Author:
Park Jin Young,Nicolas Genevieve,Freisling Heinz,Biessy Carine,Scalbert Augustin,Romieu Isabelle,Chajès Véronique,Chuang Shu-Chun,Ericson Ulrika,Wallström Peter,Ros Martine M.,Peeters Petra H. M.,Mattiello Amalia,Palli Domenico,María Huerta José,Amiano Pilar,Halkjær Jytte,Dahm Christina C.,Trichopoulou Antonia,Orfanos Philippos,Teucher Birgit,Feller Silke,Skeie Guri,Engeset Dagrun,Boutron-Ruault Marie-Christine,Clavel-Chapelon Françoise,Crowe Francesca,Khaw Kay-Tee,Vineis Paolo,Slimani Nadia
Abstract
Folate plays an important role in the synthesis and methylation of DNA as a cofactor in one-carbon metabolism. Inadequate folate intake has been linked to adverse health events. However, comparable information on dietary folate intake across European countries has never been reported. The objective of the present study was to describe the dietary folate intake and its food sources in ten countries in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted in 36 034 participants (aged 35–74 years) who completed a single 24 h dietary recall using a computerised interview software program, EPIC-Soft® (International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon). Dietary folate intake was estimated using the standardised EPIC Nutrient DataBase, adjusted for age, energy intake, weight and height and weighted by season and day of recall. Adjusted mean dietary folate intake in most centres ranged from 250 to 350 μg/d in men and 200 to 300 μg/d in women. Folate intake tended to be lower among current smokers and heavier alcohol drinkers and to increase with educational level, especially in women. Supplement users (any types) were likely to report higher dietary folate intake in most centres. Vegetables, cereals and fruits, nuts and seeds were the main contributors to folate intake. Nonetheless, the type and pattern of consumption of these main food items varied across the centres. These first comparisons of standardised dietary folate intakes across different European populations show moderate regional differences (except the UK health conscious group), and variation by sex, educational level, smoking and alcohol-drinking status, and supplement use.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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