Minerals Intake Distributions in a Large Sample of Iranian at-Risk Population Using the National Cancer Institute Method: Do They Meet Their Requirements?

(2015) Minerals Intake Distributions in a Large Sample of Iranian at-Risk Population Using the National Cancer Institute Method: Do They Meet Their Requirements? International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research. pp. 129-144. ISSN 0300-9831

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Abstract

Background: Minerals are required for the body's normal function. Aim: The current study assessed the intake distribution of minerals and estimated the prevalence of inadequacy and excess among a representative sample of healthy middle aged and elderly Iranian people. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the second follow up to the Isfahan Cohort Study (ICS), 1922 generally healthy people aged 40 and older were investigated. Dietary intakes were collected using 24 hour recalls and two or more consecutive food records. Distribution of minerals intake was estimated using traditional (averaging dietary intake days) and National Cancer Institute (NCI) methods, and the results obtained from the two methods, were compared. The prevalence of minerals intake inadequacy or excess was estimated using the estimated average requirement (EAR) cut-point method, the probability approach and the tolerable upper intake levels (UL). Results: There were remarkable differences between values obtained using traditional and NCI methods, particularly in the lower and upper percentiles of the estimated intake distributions. A high prevalence of inadequacy of magnesium (50-100 ), calcium (21-93 ) and zinc (30-55 for males >50 years) was observed. Significant gender differences were found regarding inadequate intakes of calcium (21-76 for males vs. 45-93 for females), magnesium (92 vs. 100), iron (0 vs. 15 for age group 40-50 years) and zinc (29-55 vs. 0 ) (all; p < 0.05). Conclusion: Severely imbalanced intakes of magnesium, calcium and zinc were observed among the middle-aged and elderly Iranian population. Nutritional interventions and population-based education to improve healthy diets among the studied population at risk are needed.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: minerals usual dietary intake intake inadequacy and excess nci method usual dietary-intake food-intake nutrient intake inadequacy design women
Page Range: pp. 129-144
Journal or Publication Title: International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 85
Number: 3-4
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1024/0300-9831/a000232
ISSN: 0300-9831
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/5158

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