| Literature DB >> 27093345 |
H Syrad1, C H Llewellyn1, C H M van Jaarsveld2, L Johnson3, S A Jebb4, J Wardle1.
Abstract
Data on the diets of young children in the UK are limited, despite growing evidence of the importance of early diet for long-term health. We used the largest contemporary dietary data set to describe the intake of 21-month-old children in the UK. Parents of 2336 children aged 21 months from the UK Gemini twin cohort completed 3-d diet diaries in 2008/2009. Family background information was obtained from questionnaires completed 8 months after birth. Mean total daily intakes of energy, macronutrients (g and %E) and micronutrients from food and beverages, including and excluding supplements, were derived. Comparisons with UK dietary reference values (DRV) were made using t tests and general linear regression models, respectively. Daily energy intake (kJ), protein (g) and most micronutrients exceeded DRV, except for vitamin D and Fe, where 96 or 84 % and 70 or 6 % of children did not achieve the reference nutrient intake or lower reference nutrient intake (LRNI), respectively, even with supplementation. These findings reflect similar observations in the smaller sample of children aged 18-36 months in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey. At a population level, young children in the UK are exceeding recommended daily intakes of energy and protein, potentially increasing their risk of obesity. The majority of children are not meeting the LRNI for vitamin D, largely reflecting inadequate use of the supplements recommended at this age. Parents may need more guidance on how to achieve healthy energy and nutrient intakes for young children.Entities:
Keywords: %E percentage of daily energy intake; Children; DRV dietary reference value; Diets; Energy intakes; LRNI lower reference nutrient intakes; NDNS National Diet and Nutrition Survey; Nutrition; RNI reference nutrient intake; SACN Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition; SES socio-economic status
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27093345 PMCID: PMC4839003 DOI: 10.1017/S0007114516000957
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Nutr ISSN: 0007-1145 Impact factor: 3.718
Sample characteristics in the Gemini twin study (n 2336) and National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) (n 386) (Mean values and standard deviations; numbers and percentages)
| Gemini | NDNS | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristics | Mean |
| Mean |
|
| Age at diet diary completion (months) | 20·6 | 1·1 | 26·4 | 8·8 |
| Weight at birth (kg) | 2·5 | 0·5 | – | |
| Weight SDS at birth | −0·5 | 0·9 | – | |
| Gestational age (weeks) | 36·2 | 2·5 | – | |
|
| % |
| % | |
| Feeding method 0–3 months | ||||
| Breast-fed infants (%) | 1468 | 62·8 | – | |
| Bottle-fed infants | 868 | 37·2 | – | |
| Sex | ||||
| Boys | 1157 | 49·5 | 207 | 53·6 |
| Girls | 1179 | 50·5 | 179 | 46·4 |
| Ethnicity | ||||
| White | 2222 | 95·1 | 328 | 85·0 |
| Non-white | 106 | 4·9 | 58 | 15·0 |
| Socio-economic status | ||||
| High | 1056 | 46 | 158 | 40·9 |
| Intermediate | 370 | 16·1 | 79 | 20·5 |
| Low | 872 | 37·9 | 149 | 38·6 |
Weight SDS references children’s weights against the population mean (weight SDS=0) in 1990( ), for the child’s age at measurement, sex and gestational age. A weight SDS>0 indicates higher weight, and a weight SDS<0 indicates lower weight compared with children of the same age, sex and gestational age.
The proportion of infants breast-fed in the first 3 months from birth was obtained with the question ‘which feeding method did you use in the first 3 months?’ with response options ranging from 1=entirely breast-feeding to 6=entirely bottle feeding. Categories 1–5 were classified as ‘breast-fed’ and category 6 as ‘bottle-fed’.
Classified using the Office for National Statistics( ) and grouped into higher (higher and lower managerial and professional occupations), intermediate (intermediate occupations, small employers and own account workers) and lower socio-economic status (lower supervisory and technical occupations, (semi)routine occupations, never worked and long-term unemployed).
Mean intake of energy and nutrients from food, beverages and supplements of children in the Gemini twin sample (n 2336) and comparisons with the National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) (n 386) (Mean values with their standard errors)
| Gemini (21 months) | NDNS | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dietary Intake | Mean |
| Mean |
|
|
| Daily energy intake (kJ) | 4330* | 67 | 4728* | 64 | 0·001* |
| Fat (g/d) | 42 | 0·2 | 43 | 0·8 | 0·46 |
| Fat (%E) | 37* | 0·1 | 34* | 0·3 | 0·001* |
| SFA (g/d) | 20 | 0·1 | 19 | 0·4 | 0·225 |
| SFA (%E) | 18* | 0·1 | 15* | 0·2 | <0·001* |
| Protein (g/d) | 40 | 0·2 | 43 | 0·6 | 0·07 |
| Protein (%E) | 12* | 0·04 | 15* | 0·1 | <0·001* |
| Carbohydrate (g/d) | 132* | 0·6 | 152* | 2·1 | <0·001* |
| Carbohydrate (%E) | 51 | 0·1 | 51 | 0·3 | 0·05 |
| Starch | 62* | 0·4 | 77* | 1·2 | <0·001* |
| Starch (%E) | 24 | 0·1 | 26 | 0·4 | 0·63 |
| Total sugars (g/d) | 69* | 0·4 | 75* | 1·6 | <0·001* |
| Total sugars (%E) | 27 | 0·1 | 25 | 0·4 | 0·17 |
| Dietary fibre as NSP (g/d) | 8 | 0·1 | 8 | 0·2 | 0·90 |
| Na (mg/d) | 1148 | 7·0 | 1318 | 24 | 0·51 |
| Vitamin C (mg/d) | 60 | 0·6 | 73 | 3·3 | 0·01 |
| Thiamin (mg/d) | 0·9 | 0·01 | 1·0 | 0·1 | 0·86 |
| Riboflavin (mg/d) | 1·7 | 0·01 | 1·4 | 0·03 | 0·02 |
| Niacin (mg/d) | 9·8* | 0·1 | 19·5* | 0·3 | <0·001* |
| Folate (µg DFE/d) | 159 | 0·9 | 150 | 2·6 | 0·13 |
| Vitamin B12 (µg/d) | 4·2 | 0·03 | 3·9 | 0·1 | 0·77 |
| Ca (mg/d) | 842 | 4·8 | 774 | 15·3 | 0·29 |
| Vitamin D (µg/d) | 2·3 | 0·1 | 2·2 | 0·1 | 0·51 |
| Vitamin A (µg RAE/d) | 551 | 5·9 | 568 | 18·9 | 0·64 |
| Fe (mg/d) | 6·4 | 0·1 | 6·4 | 0·1 | 0·82 |
%E, percentage of daily energy intake; DFE, dietary folate equivalent; RAE, retinol activity equivalent.
* Significant differences: P<0·05.
NDNS data are weighted to account for potential differences in the probability of households and individuals being selected to take part and the potential influence of non-response bias.
P-value for differences between the Gemini cohort and NDNS on dietary intake variables. Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity and socio-economic status.
Data on sugar components (non-milk extrinsic sugars and intrinsic milk sugars) were not available as they were not requested at the time the Human Nutrition Research Unit (Cambridge) coded the dietary data.
Mean intake of energy, macronutrients and micronutrients from food, beverages and supplements of children in the Gemini twin sample (n 2336) aged 21 months and comparisons with dietary reference values (DRV) (Mean values, percentages, standard errors, and 25th and 75th percentiles)
| Nutrients | DRV | LRNI | Mean | % of DRV | % of sample not meeting DRV | % of sample not meeting LRNI |
| 25th percentile | 75th percentile | Minimum–maximum |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily energy intake (kJ) | 4050* | – | 4330* | 107 | 37 | – | 67 | 3794 | 4786 | 1770–8569 | <0·001* |
| Total fat (g/d) | – | – | 42 | – | – | 0·2 | 35 | 49 | 13–86 | – | |
| Total fat (%E) | – | – | 37 | – | – | 0·1 | 34 | 40 | 18–57 | – | |
| SFA (g/d) | – | – | 20 | – | – | 0·1 | 16 | 24 | 3–42 | – | |
| SFA (%E) | – | – | 18 | – | – | 0·1 | 15 | 20 | 4–33 | – | |
| Protein (g/d) | 14·5* | – | 40* | 276 | 0·1 | – | 0·2 | 34 | 45 | 11–76 | <0·001* |
| Protein (%E) | – | – | 12 | – | – | 0·04 | 11 | 14 | 7–20 | – | |
| Total carbohydrates (g/d) | – | – | 132 | – | – | 0·6 | 114 | 148 | 52–269 | – | |
| Total carbohydrates (%E) | 50* | – | 51* | 102 | – | – | 0·1 | 47 | 55 | 26–77 | <0·001* |
| Starch | – | – | 62 | – | – | 0·4 | 50 | 72 | 13–167 | – | |
| Starch (%E) | – | – | 24 | – | – | 0·1 | 21 | 27 | 6–58 | – | |
| Total sugars (g/d) | – | – | 69 | – | – | 0·4 | 57 | 80 | 21–165 | – | |
| Total sugars (%E) | – | – | 27 | – | – | 0·1 | 24 | 30 | 8–49 | – | |
| Dietary fibre as NSP (g/d) | 15* | – | 8* | 53 | – | – | 0·12 | 6 | 9 | 1–20 | <0·001* |
| Na (mg/d) | 500*,
| 200 | 1148* | 230 | 1·2 | 0 | 7·0 | 914 | 1350 | 221–2727 | <0·001* |
| Vitamin C (mg/d) | 30* | 8 | 60* | 200 | 13·5 | 0 | 0·6 | 38 | 77 | 11–226 | <0·001* |
| Thiamin (mg/d) | 0·5* | 0·23 | 0·9* | 180 | 1·7 | 0 | 0·01 | 0·7 | 1·0 | 0·4–5·8 | <0·001* |
| Riboflavin (mg/d) | 0·6* | 0·3 | 1·7* | 283 | 1·1 | 0 | 0·01 | 1·3 | 2·0 | 0·3–6·0 | <0·001* |
| Niacin (mg/d) | 8* | 4·4 | 9·8* | 123 | 32·1 | 1 | 0·1 | 7·5 | 11·3 | 2·4–61·3 | <0·001* |
| Folate (µg DFE/d) | 70* | 35 | 160* | 227 | 0·3 | 0 | 0·9 | 130 | 184 | 46·7–429 | <0·001* |
| Vitamin B12 (µg/d) | 0·5* | 0·3 | 4·2* | 840 | 0·2 | 0 | 0·03 | 3·1 | 5·2 | 0·3–13·4 | <0·001* |
| Ca (mg/d) | 350* | 200 | 842* | 241 | 1·3 | 0·1 | 4·8 | 686 | 973 | 187–1905 | <0·001* |
| Vitamin D (µg/d) | 7* | 3·9 | 2·3* | 33 | 93·2 | 84·2 | 0·1 | 0·9 | 2·5 | 0–16·3 | <0·001* |
| Vitamin A (µg RAE/d) | 400* | 200 | 551* | 138 | 27·6 | 1·6 | 5·9 | 389 | 639 | 72–4265 | <0·001* |
| Fe (mg/d) | 6·9* | 3·7 | 6·4* | 93 | 69·8 | 6·3 | 0·1 | 4·8 | 7·3 | 1·1–96·1 | <0·001* |
LRNI, lower reference nutrient intakes; %E, percentage of daily energy intake; RAE, retinol activity equivalent; DFE, dietary folate equivalent.
* Significant differences.
Mean intake including supplements.
P-value for difference between mean intake of children in the Gemini sample and the DRV.
DRV for daily energy intake is based on the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN)( ) estimated average requirements (EAR) for children of 2 years of age and the mid-point of DRV for males (4201 kJ/d or 1004 kcal/d) and females (3899 kJ/d or 932 kcal/d).
RNI for children of 1–3 years of age from the Department of Health( ).
RNI for children of 2–5 years of age from SACN( ).
RNI for children of 1–3 years of age from SACN( ).
Calculated as 75 % of EAR (5·25 µg/d).
Mean intake of micronutrients from diet only (excluding supplements) of children in the Gemini sample (n 2336) aged 21 months and comparison with dietary reference values (DRV) (Mean values, percentages, standard errors, and 25th and 75th percentiles)
| Nutrients | RNI | LRNI | Mean | % of RNI | % of sample not meeting RNI | % of sample not meeting LRNI |
| 25th percentile | 75th percentile | Minimum–maximum |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Na (mg/d) | 500* | 200 | 1148* | 230 | 1·2 | 0 | 7·0 | 914 | 1350 | 221–2727 | <0·001* |
| Vitamin C (mg/d) | 30* | 8 | 58* | 193 | 14·6 | 0 | 0·6 | 37 | 73 | 11–226 | <0·001* |
| Thiamin (mg/d) | 0·5* | 0·2 | 0·9* | 180 | 2·0 | 0 | 0·004 | 0·7 | 1·0 | 0·36–2·1 | <0·001* |
| Riboflavin (mg/d) | 0·6* | 0·3 | 1·6* | 266 | 1·1 | 0 | 0·01 | 1·3 | 1·9 | 0·3–3·6 | <0·001* |
| Niacin (mg/d) | 8* | 4·4 | 9·4* | 117 | 34·7 | 1·0 | 0·07 | 7·4 | 10·8 | 2·4–61·3 | <0·001* |
| Folate (µg DFE/d) | 70* | 35 | 159* | 229 | 0·4 | 0 | 0·9 | 129 | 184 | 43–429 | <0·001* |
| Vitamin B12 (µg/d) | 0·5 | 0·3 | 4·2* | 840 | 0·2 | 0·1 | 0·03 | 3·1 | 5·2 | 0·3–13·4 | <0·001* |
| Ca (mg/d) | 350* | 200 | 841* | 240 | 1·3 | 0·1 | 4·8 | 686 | 973 | 186–1905 | <0·001* |
| Vitamin D (µg/d) | 7* | 3·9 | 1·9* | 27 | 96·9 | 89·1 | 0·04 | 0·8 | 2·1 | 0–12·8 | <0·001* |
| Vitamin A (µg RAE/d) | 400* | 200 | 525* | 131 | 29·7 | 1·7 | 5·5 | 382 | 612 | 72–4625 | <0·001* |
| Fe (mg/d) | 6·9* | 3·7 | 6·2* | 90 | 70·6 | 6·5 | 0·04 | 4·8 | 7·2 | 1·1–14·6 | <0·001* |
RNI, Reference Nutrient Intake; LRNI, lower reference nutrient intakes; %E, percentage of daily energy intake; RAE, retinol activity equivalent; DFE, dietary folate equivalent.
* Significant differences.
Mean intake excluding supplements.
P-value for difference between mean intake of children in the Gemini sample and the RNI.
RNI for children of 1–3 years of age from Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition( ).
RNI for children of 1–3 years of age from Department of Health( ).
Calculated as 75 % of estimated average requirement (5·25 µg/d).