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[Hungarian Diet and Nutritional Status Survey - The OTAP2014 study. IV. Microelement intake of the Hungarian population].

Barbara Nagy1, Zsuzsanna Nagy-Lőrincz1, Márta Bakacs1, Éva Illés1, Eszter Sarkadi Nagy1, Gergő Erdei1, Éva Martos2.   

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INTRODUCTION AND AIM: The Hungarian Diet and Nutritional Status Survey examined the dietary habits of the Hungarian population. This publication presents the microelement intake.
METHOD: The survey represents the microelement intake of the Hungarian non-institutionalised adult population of 18 years and older.
RESULTS: While the intake of iron, copper and manganese corresponded with the recommendations in males, in females it was insufficient. The iron intake of women in their reproductive age (9.8 mg/d) stayed well below the recommendation, thus representing a high health risk. In comparison to earlier Hungarian data chromium intake decreased significantly in both sexes (men p = 0.000, women p = 0.008) and the zinc intake of men (9.6 mg/d) decreased below recommended.
CONCLUSION: Since the consumption of whole grain products with high microelement content in Hungary is very low, it would be favourable to increase the proportion of these foods in the diet. In case of women it is also necessary to increase the consumption of food groups (e.g. meat, fruits) contributing to the iron intake. Furthermore, communication of adequate nutrition, and the availability of healthy foods is essential for the entire population. Orv Hetil. 2017; 158(21): 803-810.

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Keywords:  chromium; cink; copper; iron; króm; manganese; mangán; representative dietary survey; reprezentatív táplálkozási vizsgálat; réz; vas; zinc

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28530454     DOI: 10.1556/650.2017.30773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Orv Hetil        ISSN: 0030-6002            Impact factor:   0.540


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