Title
Contribution of food groups to energy, grams and nutrients-to-limit: The Latin American Study of Nutrition and Health/Estudio Latino Americano de Nutrición y Salud (ELANS)
Date Issued
01 June 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Fisberg R.M.
Leme A.C.B.
Previdelli Á.
De Mello A.V.
Martinez A.G.
Hermes Sales C.
Gómez G.
Kovalskys I.
Herrera-Cuenca M.
Sanabria L.Y.C.
Garciá M.C.Y.
Rigotti A.
Fisberg M.
Institute of Nutritional Investigation
Publisher(s)
Cambridge University Press
Abstract
Objective: To quantify the energy, nutrients-to-limit and total gram amount consumed and identify their top food sources consumed by Latin Americans. Design: Data from the Latin American Study of Nutrition and Health (ELANS). Setting: ELANS is a cross-sectional study representative of eight Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. Participants: Two 24-h dietary recalls on non-consecutive days were used to estimate usual dietary intake of 9218 participants with ages between 15-65 years. 'What We Eat in America' food classification system developed by United States Department of Agriculture was adapted and used to classify all food items consumed by the ELANS population. Food sources of energy, added sugars, SFA, Na and total gram amount consumed were identified and ranked based on percentage of contribution to intake of total amount. Results: Three-highest ranked food categories of total energy consumed were: rice (10·3%), yeast breads (6·9%), and turnovers and other grain-based items (6·8 %). Highest ranked food sources of total gram amount consumed were fruit drinks (9·6%), other 100% juice (9·3%) and rice (8·3%). Three highest ranked sources for added sugars were other 100% juice (24·1 %), fruit drinks (16·5%), and sugar and honey (12·4%). SFA ranked foods were turnovers and other grain-based (12·6 %), cheese (11·9%), and pizza (10·3%). Three top sources of Na were rice (13·9%), soups (9·1 %) and rice mixed dishes (7·3 %). Conclusion: Identification of top sources of energy and nutrients-to-limit among Latin Americans is critical for designing strategies to help them meet nutrient recommendations within energy needs.
Start page
2424
End page
2436
Volume
24
Issue
9
Language
English
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85104286408
PubMed ID
Source
Public Health Nutrition
ISSN of the container
13689800
DOI of the container
10.1017/S136898002100152X
Source funding
Universidad de Costa Rica
CENDESUCV
Coca-Cola Company
Feeding Difficulties Center/Sabara Children’s Hospital
Fundacíon Bengoa
Instituto de Investigación Nutricional de Perú
International Life Science Institute of Argentina
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Universidad Central de Venezuela
Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to thank the staff and participants from each of the participating countries who made substantial contributions to ELANS. The following are members of ELANS study group: Chairs: Mauro Fisberg and Irina Kovalskys; Co-chair: Geogina Gómez; Core Group members: Attílio Rigotti, Lilia Yadira Cortés Sanabria, Martha Cecilia Yépez García, Rossina Gabriella Pareja Torres and Marianella Herrera-Cuenca; External Advisory Board: Berthold Koletzko, Luis A. Moreno, Regina Mara Fisberg and Michael Pratt; Project Managers: Viviana Guajardo and Ioná Zaclman Zimberg. Financial support: The ELANS study was partially supported by a scientific grant from the Coca-Cola Company and by different grants and support from the Feeding Difficulties Center/Sabara Children’s Hospital, International Life Science Institute of Argentina, Universidad de Costa Rica, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Pontifícia Universidad Javeriana, Universidad Central de Venezuela (CENDESUCV)/Fundacíon Bengoa, Universidad San Francisco de Quito and Instituto de Investigación Nutricional de Perú. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, the decision to publish, or the preparation of this manuscript. Conflict of interest: There are no conflicts of interest. Authorship: RMF, GG, IK, MH-C, LYCS, MCY, RGPT, AR and MF, senior researchers of the ELANS study, participated on the study concept and design, acquisition of data, administrative, technical and material support, and study supervision. RMF and ACBL participated on the study research questions and hypothesis. AMA and CHS organised data and classified the foods into the groups. AVM and ACL helped classifying the foods into the groups and conducted the statistical analyses. ACL wrote the first draft with contributions of RMF, GG and MF. All authors reviewed and commented on subsequent drafts of the manuscript. Ethics of human subject participation: This study was conducted according to the guidelines laid down in the Declaration of Helsinki, and all procedures involving research study participants were approved by the Western Institutional Review Board (#20140605). Written informed consent was obtained from all subjects/patients.
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