Frequency of fruit juice consumption and association with nutrient intakes among Canadians
Auteurs: Mary M. Murphy, Leila M. Barraj, Tristin D. Brisbois, et Alison M. Duncan
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Background: In Canada, studies on consumption of 100% fruit juice and nutrient intakes are limited. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate nutrient intakes and adequacy of intake by frequency of fruit juice consumption. Methods: Individuals -1 year (n = 34,351) participating in the Canadian Community Health Survey, 2004 with a 24-hour dietary recall and reported usual frequency of fruit juice consumption (assumed to be 100% juice) were categorized by frequency of consumption as <0.5, -0.5 to <1.5, or -1.5 times/day. Results: More frequent consumption of fruit juice (-0.5 times/day) was associated with higher intakes of total fruits and vegetables, whole fruits, energy, total sugars, vitamin C and potassium. More frequent consumption of fruit juice was associated with improved intake adequacy of vitamin C for adults. Conclusions: Fruit juice consumption contributes to increased intakes of vitamin C and potassium as well as energy and total sugars, thus presenting a trade-off for consumers to balance.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Mary M. Murphy, Leila M. Barraj, Tristin D. Brisbois, et Alison M. Duncan |
Année de pulication | 2020 |
Titre | Frequency of fruit juice consumption and association with nutrient intakes among Canadians |
Volume | 26 |
Nom du Journal | Nutrition and Health |
Numéro | 4 |
Pages | 277-283 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Mary M. Murphy
- Mary M. Murphy, Leila M. Barraj, Tristin D. Brisbois, et Alison M. Duncan
- Frequency of fruit juice consumption and association with nutrient intakes among Canadians
- Nutrition and Health
- 26
- 2020
- 4
- 277-283