Dietary flavonoids of Spanish youth: intakes, sources, and association with the Mediterranean diet

Author:

Bawaked Rowaedh Ahmed12,Schröder Helmut13,Barba Lourdes Ribas45,Cárdenas Gabriela12,Peña-Quintana Luis56,Rodrigo Carmen Pérez7,Fíto Montserrat15,Majem Lluis Serra568

Affiliation:

1. Cardiovascular Risk and Nutrition Research Group (CARIN), Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM), Barcelona, Spain

2. Department of Experimental and Health Sciences, University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain

3. CIBER Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain

4. Fundación para la Investigación Nutricional (Nutrition Research Foundation), Barcelona, Spain

5. CIBER Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBEROBN), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain

6. Reseach Institute of Biomedical and Health Sciences, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Spain

7. FIDEC Foundation, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain

8. Department of Nutrition, Food Sciences and Gastronomy, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

BackgroundPlant-based diets have been linked to high diet quality and reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases. The health impact of plant-based diets might be partially explained by the concomitant intake of flavonoids. Estimation of flavonoids intake in adults has been important for the development of dietary recommendations and interventions for the prevention of weight gain and its consequences. However, estimation of flavonoids intake in children and adolescents is limited.MethodsAverage daily intake and sources of flavonoids were estimated for a representative national sample of 3,534 children and young people in Spain, aged 2–24 years. The data was collected between 1998 and 2000 by 24-h recalls. The Phenol-Explorer database and the USDA database on flavonoids content were used. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet was measured by the KIDMED index.ResultsThe mean and median intakes of total flavonoids were 70.7 and 48.1 mg/day, respectively. The most abundant flavonoid class was flavan-3-ols (35.7%), with fruit being the top food source of flavonoids intake (42.8%). Total flavonoids intake was positively associated with the KIDMED index (p < 0.001).ConclusionThe results of this study provide primary information about flavonoids intake and main food sources in Spanish children, adolescents and young adults. Participants with high daily mean intake of flavonoids have higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Health

Fundación Universitaria de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the Fundación para la Investigación Nutricional and by King Abdullah scholarship program

Instituto de Salud Carlos III FEDER

AGAUR

The CIBERESP, CIBEROBN, and RETIC Predimed are initiatives of the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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