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Dietary fat intakes in Irish adults in 2011: how much has changed in 10 years?

Kaifeng Li1, Breige A McNulty1, Ann M Tiernery1, Niamh F C Devlin1, Triona Joyce1, Joao C Leite1, Albert Flynn2, Janette Walton2, Lorraine Brennan1, Michael J Gibney1, Anne P Nugent1.   

Abstract

Imbalances in dietary fat intakes are linked to several chronic diseases. This study describes dietary intakes and food sources of fat and fatty acids in 1051 Irish adults (aged 18-90 years), using data from the 2011 national food consumption survey, the National Adult Nutrition Survey. It also compares current intakes for 18-64-year-olds with those reported in the last such survey in 2001, the North/South Ireland Food Consumption Survey. Dietary fat intakes were estimated using data from 4-d semi-weighed (2011) and 7-d estimated (2001) food diaries. In 2011, intakes for 18-64-year-olds were as follows: total fat, 34·1 (sd 6·1) % total energy (%TE); SFA, 13·3 (sd 3·3) %TE; MUFA, 12·5 (sd 2·6) %TE; PUFA, 6·1 (sd 2·2) %TE; and trans-fat, 0·511 (sd 0·282) %TE. Apart from MUFA, intakes decreased (P65 years had the highest intakes of SFA; however, intakes were typically higher than UK-recommended values for all groups. In contrast, intakes of long-chain n-3 fatty acids were lowest in younger age groups. Intakes of trans-fat were well within UK-recommended levels. Although there have been some improvements in the profile of intakes since 2001, imbalances persist in the quantity and quality of dietary fat consumed by Irish adults, most notably for total and SFA and for younger age groups for long-chain n-3 fatty acids.

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Keywords:  Trans-fat; α-linolenic acid; %TE; ALA; Dietary fats; EFSA; European Food Safety Authority; Fatty acid intakes; NANS; National Adult Nutrition Survey; SFA; n-3 Fatty acids; percentage of total energy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26996058     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114516000787

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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