Estimated dietary intakes of flavonols, flavanones and flavones in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) 24 hour dietary recall cohort

Author:

Zamora-Ros Raul,Knaze Viktoria,Luján-Barroso Leila,Slimani Nadia,Romieu Isabelle,Fedirko Veronika,Santucci de Magistris Maria,Ericson Ulrica,Amiano Pilar,Trichopoulou Antonia,Dilis Vardis,Naska Androniki,Engeset Dagrun,Skeie Guri,Cassidy Aedin,Overvad Kim,Peeters Petra H. M.,María Huerta José,Sánchez María-José,Quirós J. Ramón,Sacerdote Carlotta,Grioni Sara,Tumino Rosario,Johansson Gerd,Johansson Ingegerd,Drake Isabel,Crowe Francesca L.,Barricarte Aurelio,Kaaks Rudolf,Teucher Birgit,Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita H.,van Rossum Caroline T. M.,Norat Teresa,Romaguera Dora,Vergnaud Anne-Claire,Tjønneland Anne,Halkjær Jytte,Clavel-Chapelon Françoise,Boutron-Ruault Marie-Christine,Touillaud Marina,Salvini Simonetta,Khaw Kay-Thee,Wareham Nicholas,Boeing Heiner,Förster Jana,Riboli Elio,González Carlos A.

Abstract

Flavonols, flavanones and flavones (FLAV) are sub-classes of flavonoids that exert cardioprotective and anti-carcinogenic propertiesin vitroandin vivo. We aimed to estimate the FLAV dietary intake, their food sources and associated lifestyle factors in ten European countries participating in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. FLAV intake and their food sources for 36 037 subjects, aged between 35 and 74 years, in twenty-seven study centres were obtained using standardised 24 h dietary recall software (EPIC-SOFT). Anad hocfood composition database on FLAV was compiled using data from US Department of Agriculture and Phenol-Explorer databases and was expanded using recipes, estimations and flavonoid retention factors in order to increase its correspondence with the 24 h dietary recall. Our results showed that the highest FLAV-consuming centre was the UK health-conscious group, with 130·9 and 97·0 mg/d for men and women, respectively. The lowest FLAV intakes were 36·8 mg/d in men from Umeå and 37·2 mg/d in women from Malmö (Sweden). The flavanone sub-class was the main contributor to the total FLAV intake ranging from 46·6 to 52·9 % depending on the region. Flavonols ranged from 38·5 to 47·3 % and flavones from 5·8 to 8·6 %. FLAV intake was higher in women, non-smokers, increased with level of education and physical activity. The major food sources were citrus fruits and citrus-based juices (especially for flavanones), tea, wine, other fruits and some vegetables. We concluded that the present study shows heterogeneity in intake of these three sub-classes of flavonoids across European regions and highlights differences by sex and other sociodemographic and lifestyle factors.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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