| Literature DB >> 25324941 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND/Entities:
Keywords: Curcumin mean intake; KNHANES; Korean diet; curry powder; turmeric
Year: 2014 PMID: 25324941 PMCID: PMC4198974 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2014.8.5.589
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Demographic and eating behavioral characteristics of individuals who consumed curcumin in a given day
1) The significance of differences in frequencies and means between curcumin consumers and non-consumers was tested using t-tests and chi-squared tests, respectively.
2) Mean ± SE.
3) Home cooking, foods prepared at residential home; purchased foods, foods purchased at restaurants; meal provision, foods provided in preschool, school, or work place as lunch meals.
Frequency of consumption and average intake of curry powder and ready-made curry among curcumin consumers in each age group
1) Mean, g
Curcumin content of commercial curry powder and turmeric
Estimation of curry powder and turmeric content from curry products
Curcumin intake among curcumin consumers estimated by the reported curcumin content of commercial curry powder
1) Mean intake of curry powder estimated from consumption amount of curcumin-containing foods according to the calculation described in Table 4.
2) Mean intake of curcumin estimated by the average of curcumin contents analzyed from various commercial curry powders [22].
3) Mean intake of curcumin estimated in the range of the highest and lowest curcumin content from various commercial curry powders [22].
Curcumin intake among curcumin consumers estimated by the reported curcumin content of commercial turmeric
1) Mean intake of turmeric estimated from consumption amount of curcumin-containing foods according to the calculation described in Table 4.
2) Mean intake of curcumin estimated by the average of curcumin contents analzyed from various commercial turmeric [22].
3) Mean intake of curcumin estimated in the range of the highest and lowest curcumin content from various commercial turmeric [22].