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Public Health Nutrition
FINDIET 2007 Survey: energy and nutrient intakes
Heli Tapanainen1  Pirjo Pietinen1  Liisa M Valsta1  Merja Paturi1  Heli Reinivuo1 
关键词: Diet;    Nutrient intakes;    Surveys;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980010001102
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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ObjectiveThe National FINDIET surveys are carried out every 5 years to monitor dietary habits and nutrient intake of the adult Finnish population. The latest survey was carried out in 2007.DesignCross-sectional population-based study. Dietary assessment was carried out using 48 h recall interviews. A picture book of food portions was used to estimate portion sizes and the national Food Composition Database Fineli® to calculate nutrient intakes.SettingA representative sample taken in five regions in Finland.SubjectsA total of 730 men and 846 women aged 24–64 years.ResultsThe percentage contribution of fat to the total energy intake was 33 % in men and 31 % in women. The respective percentages for SFA in men and women were 13 % and 12 %, respectively, and 0·4 % for trans fatty acids in both genders. The average intakes of folate, vitamin D and fibre fell below the recommended levels, whereas the average salt intake was somewhat higher than the recommendations. Women’s diet was higher in protein, dietary fibre and sucrose compared to that of men.ConclusionsAccording to the FINDIET 2007 Survey, the dietary habits of the adult Finnish population have headed in a positive direction overall. However, although the quality of the fats consumed has continued to improve, and the intake of salt has decreased, they still do not meet the recommended levels of intake. Similarly, the average intakes of folate and vitamin D continue to fall below the recommendations. There is also a need to increase fibre intake and to cut down the intake of sucrose.

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