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Nutrients
Contribution of Food Groups to Energy and Nutrient Intakes in Five Developed Countries
Nancy Auestad1  Judith S. Hurley3  Victor L. Fulgoni2 
[1] Dairy Research Institute/National Dairy Council, 10255 West Higgins Road, Suite 900, Rosemont, IL 60018, USA;Nutrition Impact, LLC, 9725 D Drive North, Battle Creek, MI 49014, USA; E-Mail:;Hurley Consulting, P.O. Box 90044, Albuquerque, NM 87199, USA; E-Mail:
关键词: nutritive value;    nutrition guidelines;    nutritional requirements;    nutritional surveys;   
DOI  :  10.3390/nu7064593
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

Economic growth in developing countries and globalization of the food sector is leading to increasingly similar food consumption patterns worldwide. The aim of this study was to describe similarities and differences in the contributions of main food groups to energy and nutrient intakes in five developed countries across three continents. We obtained summary reports of national food consumption survey data from Australia, France, Denmark, the Netherlands, and the United States. Survey years spanned 2003–2012; sample size ranged from 1444 to 17,386. To mitigate heterogeneity of food groups across countries, we recategorized each survey’s reported food groups and subgroups into eight main food groups and, for three countries, a ninth “mixed dishes” group. We determined the percent contribution of each food group to mean daily intakes of energy, saturated fat, sodium, fiber, and ten vitamins and minerals that are commonly under-consumed. Differences in findings from surveys utilizing a foods-as-consumed versus a disaggregated or ingredients approach to food group composition and contributions from the milk and milk products group, a source of several under-consumed nutrients, were explored. Patterns of food group contributions to energy and nutrient intakes were generally similar across countries. Some differences were attributable to the analytical approach used by the surveys. For the meat/protein, milk and milk products, vegetables, and fruit groups, percent contributions to key nutrient intakes exceeded percent contributions to energy intake. The mixed dishes group provided 10%–20% of total daily energy and a similar 10%–25% of the daily intake of several nutrients. This descriptive study contributes to an understanding of food group consumption patterns in developed countries.

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CC BY   
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