| Literature DB >> 30200424 |
Adam Drewnowski1, Colin D Rehm2, Florent Vieux3.
Abstract
The contribution of breakfast to diet quality (DQ) can inform future dietary guidelines. This study examined breakfast nutrition in relation to overall DQ, using dietary data from the first reported day of the National Health and Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011⁻2014 (n = 14,488). Relative DQ was assessed using the Nutrient Rich Foods Index (NRF9.3) and the USDA Healthy Eating Index 2015 (HEI 2015). The sample was stratified by NRF9.3 tertiles and by age and socioeconomic groups. Four out of 5 NHANES participants had breakfast on the day of the interview. Breakfast provided 19⁻22% of dietary energy depending on age. Breakfast intakes of complex carbohydrates and total sugars were proportionately higher and intakes of protein and fats were lower relative to breakfast energy intakes. Breakfast provided more that 20% of daily intakes of B vitamins, vitamins A and D, folate, calcium, iron, potassium and magnesium. Eating breakfast was associated with higher NRF9.3 DQ scores. Breakfasts associated with the top tertile of NRF9.3 scores had less added sugars and fats than those associated with the bottom tertile. Such breakfasts had more fruit and juices, more whole grain products, more milk and yogurt and less meat and eggs. Breakfast patterns and food choices that favored fruit, whole grains and dairy were associated with healthiest diets.Entities:
Keywords: NRF9.3 index; USDA HEI 2015 index; breakfast; dietary intake; dietary quality; nutrition
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30200424 PMCID: PMC6163505 DOI: 10.3390/nu10091200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Frequency (%) and 95% confidence limits of breakfast consumption by age group and by key demographics.
| Children/Adolescents ( | Adults/Older Adults ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All ( | Skippers | Consumers | All ( | Skippers | Consumers | |
| Age (y) | ||||||
| 6–13 | 2511 | 12.53 (10.29–14.76) | 87.47 (85.24–89.71) | |||
| 13–18 | 1546 | 25.76 (21.71–29.81) | 74.24 (70.19–78.29) | |||
| 18–55 | 6594 | 23.51 (21.38–25.63) | 76.49 (74.37–78.62) | |||
| >55 | 3837 | 12.5 (10.89–14.11) | 87.5 (85.89–89.11) | |||
| <0.001 | <0.001 | |||||
| Gender | ||||||
| Male | 2073 | 17.68 (15.18–20.18) | 82.32 (79.82–84.82) | 5092 | 21.41 (19.78–23.05) | 78.59 (76.95–80.22) |
| Female | 1984 | 18.36 (15.13–21.59) | 81.64 (78.41–84.87) | 5339 | 18.04 (15.9–20.18) | 81.96 (79.82–84.1) |
| 0.66 | <0.005 | |||||
| Race/ethnicity | ||||||
| Non-Hispanic White | 1010 | 16.47 (12.87–20.07) | 83.53 (79.93–87.13) | 4225 | 17.43 (15.5–19.35) | 82.57 (80.65–84.5) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 1119 | 26.21 (21.86–30.57) | 73.79 (69.43–78.14) | 2443 | 27.09 (24.44–29.74) | 72.91 (70.26–75.56) |
| Mexican American | 854 | 20.35 (17.17–23.53) | 79.65 (76.47–82.83) | 1252 | 24.28 (19.98–28.58) | 75.72 (71.42–80.02) |
| Asian | 415 | 12.87 (7.64–18.11) | 87.13 (81.89–92.36) | 1199 | 20.56 (17.18–23.94) | 79.44 (76.06–82.82) |
| Other Hispanic | 424 | 16.46 (13.00–19.92) | 83.54 (80.08–87.00) | 984 | 19.61 (15.52–23.7) | 80.39 (76.3–84.48) |
| Other/mixed race | 235 | 10.38 (4.30–16.47) | 89.62 (83.53–95.7) | 328 | 26.15 (20.72–31.58) | 73.85 (68.42–79.28) |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | |||||
| Family IPR 1,2 | ||||||
| <1.3 | 1739 | 22.97 (19.92–26.01) | 77.03 (73.99–80.08) | 3445 | 26.66 (23.83–29.5) | 73.34 (70.5–76.17) |
| 1.3–1.849 | 498 | 20.92 (15.81–26.03) | 79.08 (73.97–84.19) | 1176 | 20.29 (16.71–23.87) | 79.71 (76.13–83.29) |
| 1.85–2.99 | 561 | 22.79 (15.75–29.84) | 77.21 (70.16–84.25) | 1515 | 19.88 (16.74–23.02) | 80.12 (76.98–83.26) |
| ≥3.0 | 996 | 9.93 (6.70–13.17) | 90.07 (86.83–93.3) | 3511 | 15.46 (13.42–17.5) | 84.54 (82.5–86.58) |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | |||||
| Education 3 | ||||||
| <High school | 2130 | 24.58 (21.49–27.67) | 75.42 (72.33–78.51) | |||
| High school | 2149 | 20.3 (17.59–23.01) | 79.7 (76.99–82.41) | |||
| Some college | 3040 | 22.08 (19.77–24.39) | 77.92 (75.61–80.23) | |||
| ≥College graduate | 2522 | 12.98 (10.73–15.23) | 87.02 (84.77–89.27) | |||
| <0.001 | ||||||
1 IPR stands for Income to poverty ratio; 2 In children (resp in adults), 263 (resp. 784) missing IPR were removed from the analysis; 3 In adults, 590 missing education information were removed from the analysis.
Figure 1Percent contribution of breakfast to macronutrient intakes relative to energy intakes among breakfast consumers. PUFA stands for Polyunsaturated fatty acids, MUFA stands for Monounsaturated fatty acids, SFA stands for Saturated fatty acids. The 20% cutoff is indicated by a vertical line.
Figure 2Percent contribution of breakfast to micronutrient intakes relative to energy intakes among breakfast consumers. The 20% cut point is indicated by the vertical line.
Figure 3Nutrient subscores of the Nutrient Rich Index (NRF9.3) by age group and by tertiles of total NRF9.3 scores.
Mean (±SE) NRF 9.3 scores for breakfast consumers by age and socio-demographics.
| All ( | Children ( | Adolescents ( | Adults ( | Older adults ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 449.1 (5.82) | 407.11 (7.15) | 420.28 (4.97) | 483.07 (6.12) | |
| <0.0001 | |||||
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 5663 | 446.67 (6.67) | 420.39 (8.66) | 403.42 (5.75) | 465.62 (6.94) |
| Female | 5902 | 451.78 (8.38) | 394.09 (9.69) | 436.43 (6.14) | 497.92 (6.89) |
| 0.5997 | 0.0362 | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
| Race/ethnicity | |||||
| Non-Hispanic White | 4346 | 435.52 (11.15) | 390.95 (13.5) | 419.53 (7.48) | 487.61 (6.79) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 2664 | 432.50 (8.57) | 380.27 (11.29) | 371.94 (5.79) | 428.25 (8.89) |
| Mexican American | 1647 | 486.34 (9.53) | 458.23 (8.46) | 437.89 (8.33) | 477.55 (11.36) |
| Asian | 1303 | 500.59 (17.69) | 469.59 (23.45) | 482.85 (7.17) | 520.76 (10.7) |
| Other Hispanic | 1164 | 470.64 (16.56) | 413.57 (21.68) | 430.59 (7.78) | 508.27 (10.67) |
| Other/mixed race | 441 | 447.68 (26.88) | 403.08 (15) | 411.78 (20.73) | 436.06 (39.03) |
| 0.0080 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
| Family income-to-poverty ratio 1 | |||||
| <1.3 | 3912 | 448.64 (8.98) | 403.2 (12.27) | 381.05 (8.26) | 459.09 (7.56) |
| 1.3–1.849 | 1310 | 459.92 (14.72) | 416.6 (22.4) | 403.76 (14.6) | 462.46 (10.98) |
| 1.85–2.99 | 1683 | 433.01 (16.92) | 365.12 (19.64) | 405.24 (10.84) | 464.92 (11.12) |
| ≥3.0 | 3835 | 448.81 (12.17) | 425.61 (11.66) | 451.36 (5.96) | 500.84 (7.79) |
| 0.4986 | 0.0676 | <0.001 | 0.0014 | ||
| Education 1 | |||||
| <High School | 1625 | 383.05 (9.01) | 457.81 (10.14) | ||
| High school | 1707 | 367.08 (9.88) | 453.53 (11.2) | ||
| Some college | 2362 | 407.77 (6.63) | 482.68 (9.27) | ||
| ≥College graduate | 2181 | 482.18 (7.56) | 517.95 (9.23) | ||
| <0.001 | <0.001 | ||||
| Breakfast consumption | |||||
| Eat | 11,565 | 449.10 (5.81) | 407.10 (7.15) | 420.28 (4.97) | 483.07 (6.12) |
| Skip | 2923 | 341.70 (14.67) | 327.18 (12.53) | 310.55 (7.63) | 388.21 (9.70) |
| <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
1 Missing values were removed from the analysis.
Figure 4Distribution of breakfast macronutrients by tertiles of NRF9.3 diet quality score. PUFA stands for Polyunsaturated fatty acids, MUFA stands for Monounsaturated fatty acids, SFA stands for Saturated fatty acids.
Amounts of selected food groups consumed at breakfast across tertiles of NRF 9.3 score by age group. Data for breakfast consumers only.
| Children/Adolescents ( | Adults/Older Adults ( | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T1 | T2 | T3 | |||||||
| Citrus fruits † | 0.02 (0) | 0.04 (0.01) | 0.07 (0.02) | 0.0104 | 0.015 | 0.0058 | 0.02 (0) | 0.06 (0.01) | 0.1 (0.01) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Juice (cup) † | 0.09 (0.01) | 0.19 (0.02) | 0.21 (0.02) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.07 (0.01) | 0.16 (0.02) | 0.17 (0.01) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Other fruits † | 0.06 (0.02) | 0.09 (0.01) | 0.12 (0.01) | 0.0325 | 0.033 | 0.0343 | 0.06 (0) | 0.13 (0.01) | 0.24 (0.01) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Whole grains ‡ | 0.18 (0.02) | 0.3 (0.03) | 0.47 (0.03) | <0.001 | 0.000 | <0.001 | 0.22 (0.02) | 0.47 (0.03) | 0.7 (0.03) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Refined grains ‡ | 1.63 (0.06) | 1.24 (0.07) | 0.81 (0.04) | <0.001 | 0.000 | <0.001 | 1.54 (0.04) | 1.28 (0.04) | 0.79 (0.03) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Meat/poultry/fish ‡ | 0.41 (0.05) | 0.29 (0.03) | 0.1 (0.01) | <0.001 | 0.000 | <0.001 | 0.61 (0.03) | 0.38 (0.03) | 0.16 (0.01) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Eggs ‡ | 0.30 (0.03) | 0.29 (0.03) | 0.2 (0.03) | 0.0457 | 0.545 | 0.5191 | 0.44 (0.03) | 0.44 (0.02) | 0.31 (0.03) | 0.0023 | <0.001 | 0.0098 |
| Soy, nuts, legumes ‡ | 0.06 (0.01) | 0.05 (0.01) | 0.09 (0.02) | 0.1455 | 0.047 | 0.0738 | 0.13 (0.02) | 0.19 (0.02) | 0.31 (0.02) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Milk † | 0.41 (0.03) | 0.6 (0.03) | 0.74 (0.03) | <0.001 | 0.000 | <0.001 | 0.23 (0.01) | 0.35 (0.02) | 0.52 (0.01) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Yogurt † | 0.01 (0) | 0.01 (0) | 0.03 (0.01) | 0.0312 | 0.038 | 0.0439 | 0.02 (0) | 0.03 (0) | 0.04 (0.01) | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.0027 |
| Cheese † | 0.07 (0.01) | 0.08 (0.01) | 0.05 (0.01) | 0.0217 | 0.393 | 0.3791 | 0.13 (0.01) | 0.1 (0.01) | 0.05 (0) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
* Unadjusted p-value; ** p-value adjusted for total energy at breakfast; *** p-value adjusted for energy at breakfast, ethnicity, income to poverty ratio, education (adults only) and gender; † Units for citrus fruits, juice, other fruits, milk, yogurt and cheese are cup-equivalents; ‡ Units for whole grains, refined grains, meat/poultry/fish (MPF), eggs, soy, nuts and legumes are ounce-equivalents.
Figure 5Percent consumers at breakfast for selected food groups by NRF9.3 tertiles. MPF stands for Meat, Poultry, Fish.
Mean (standard error) intake of nutrients at breakfast (among consumers of breakfast only) across tertiles of NRF9.3 score by age group.
| Children | Adults | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T1 | T2 | T3 | |||||||
| Ranges of NRF | [−568, 378] | [378, 506] | [506, 866] | [−822, 376] | [376, 521] | [521, 878] | ||||||
| NRF9.3 | 258 (5) | 443 (2) | 595 (3) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 255 (2) | 450 (1) | 622 (2) | 0.0000 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
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| Vitamin A, RAE (mcg) | 184 (9) | 242 (9) | 294 (8) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 158 (8) | 212 (7) | 306 (15) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Vitamin C (mg) | 13 (1) | 24 (2) | 28 (2) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 13 (1) | 24 (2) | 35 (2) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Vitamin D (mcg) | 2 (0.1) | 3 (0.1) | 3 (0.1) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 2 (0.1) | 2 (0.1) | 3 (0.1) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Calcium (mg) | 242 (10) | 312 (12) | 372 (9) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 212 (5) | 268 (7) | 348 (6) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Iron (mg) | 4 (0.2) | 5 (0.2) | 6.3 (0.3) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 4 (0.2) | 5 (0.1) | 7 (0.2) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Potassium (mg) | 415 (14) | 529 (18) | 581 (12) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 540 (10) | 640 (13) | 789 (15) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Magnesium (mg) | 44 (1) | 53 (1) | 64 (2) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 57 (1) | 70 (1) | 95 (2) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Sodium (mg) | 656 (24) | 572 (23) | 455 (15) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 784 (20) | 677 (22) | 507 (10) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
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| Retinol (mcg) | 180 (10) | 235 (9) | 281 (7) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 150 (8) | 196 (7) | 264 (6) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Thiamin (mg) | 0.4 (0.01) | 0.5 (0.02) | 0.6 (0.02) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.4 (0.01) | 0.5 (0.01) | 0.6 (0.01) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Riboflavin (mg) | 0.6 (0.02) | 0.7 (0.02) | 0.9 (0.02) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.7 (0.02) | 0.8 (0.01) | 0.9 (0.01) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Niacin (mg) | 5 (0.2) | 6 (0.2) | 6 (0.2) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 6 (0.2) | 6 (0.1) | 7 (0.2) | 0.0010 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Vitamin B6 (mg) | 0.4 (0.02) | 0.6 (0.03) | 0.7 (0.03) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.5 (0.02) | 0.6 (0.02) | 0.8 (0.02) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Vitamin B12 (mcg) | 1 (0.1) | 2 (0.1) | 2 (0.1) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 1 (0.1) | 2 (0.1) | 2 (0.1) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Vitamin E (mg) | 1 (0.1) | 1 (0.1) | 1 (0.1) | 0.4962 | 0.139 | 0.1650 | 2 (0.1) | 2 (0.1) | 3 (0.2) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Folate, DFE (mcg) | 159 (9) | 195 (10) | 258 (12) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 135 (6) | 181 (5) | 265 (10) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Total folates (mcg) | 107 (6) | 130 (6) | 167 (7) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 96 (4) | 128 (3) | 180 (6) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Phosphorus (mg) | 301 (11) | 329 (12) | 352 (6) | 0.0005 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 318 (7) | 339 (7) | 381 (8) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Zinc (mg) | 2 (0.1) | 3 (0.1) | 4 (0.1) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 2 (0.1) | 3 (0.07) | 4 (0.1) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Copper (mg) | 0.2 (0) | 0.2 (0.01) | 0.2 (0.01) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.2 (0.01) | 0.3 (0.01) | 0.3 (0.01) | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
| Selenium (mcg) | 22 (0.8) | 21 (0.94) | 18 (0.7) | <0.001 | 0.573 | 0.8552 | 27 (0.6) | 26 (0.8) | 24 (0.9) | 0.0316 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
* p-Value unadjusted; ** p-value adjusted for energy at breakfast; *** p-value adjusted for energy at breakfast, ethnicity, income to poverty ratio, education (adults only) and gender.
Figure 6Percent consumers of specific food groups at breakfast by age group (data for breakfast consumers only). RTEC stands for Ready to eat cereals.