| Literature DB >> 34733497 |
Yong Zhu1, Neha Jain2, Norton Holschuh3, Jessica Smith1.
Abstract
Little is known on the association between frequency of yogurt consumption and dietary intake in the United Kingdom (UK). The aim of the present study was to examine associations between frequency of yogurt consumption and dietary outcomes in children (n 1912, age 9⋅6 ± 0⋅1 years, 51 % boys) and adults (n 2064, age 48⋅7 ± 0⋅5 years, 49 % men) using cross-sectional data from the National Diet and Nutrition Survey rolling programme year 7 to year 9 (2014/15-2016/17). The frequency of yogurt consumption was determined by the number of days with yogurt reported in 4-d food diaries and participants were classified as non-eaters, occasional eaters (1-2 d of consumption) or regular eaters (3-4 d of consumption). Dietary outcomes were estimated from food diaries. The frequency of yogurt consumption was positively associated with intake of key vitamins and minerals such as thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin C, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and iodine in both children and adults (all P < 0⋅0018), as well as higher intake of total dairy (P < 0⋅0001 for both children and adults). Regular yogurt eaters were more likely to meet or exceed nutrient recommendations for vitamins and minerals such as vitamin A, riboflavin, folate, potassium, calcium, magnesium, zinc and iodine (all P < 0⋅001). Diet quality was positively associated with frequency of yogurt consumption in children (P = 0⋅045) and adults (P < 0⋅001). No association between yogurt consumption and free sugar intake was found (P = 0⋅49 for children and P = 0⋅29 for adults). The study suggests that frequency of yogurt consumption is associated with better dietary intake and diet quality in children and adults in the UK. © Non gov. entity 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Diet quality; Dietary intake; National Diet and Nutrition Survey; Yogurt
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34733497 PMCID: PMC8532067 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2021.63
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Characteristics of participants by frequency of yogurt consumption in the United Kingdom, National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2014/15 to 2016/17*
| Children 1⋅5–18 years | Adults 19 years or older | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-eaters | Occasional eaters | Regular eaters | Non-eaters | Occasional eaters | Regular eaters | |||||||||
| % | % | % | % | % | % | |||||||||
| Age (years) | <0⋅001 | <0⋅001 | ||||||||||||
| Mean | 11⋅5 | 8⋅2 | 6⋅8 | 47⋅7 | 47⋅9 | 54⋅5 | ||||||||
| 0⋅2 | 0⋅2 | 0⋅3 | 0⋅7 | 1⋅0 | 1⋅3 | |||||||||
| Gender | 0⋅95 | <0⋅001 | ||||||||||||
| Male | 51⋅8 | 2⋅1 | 50⋅7 | 2⋅4 | 51⋅1 | 3⋅4 | 54⋅3 | 1⋅7 | 40⋅0 | 2⋅7 | 38⋅9 | 3⋅6 | ||
| Female | 48⋅2 | 2⋅1 | 49⋅3 | 2⋅4 | 48⋅9 | 3⋅4 | 45⋅7 | 1⋅7 | 60⋅0 | 2⋅7 | 61⋅1 | 3⋅6 | ||
| Equivalised household income tertiles | 0⋅005 | 0⋅02 | ||||||||||||
| Lowest tertile | 38⋅3 | 2⋅1 | 35⋅4 | 2⋅3 | 29⋅7 | 3⋅2 | 25⋅0 | 1⋅5 | 22⋅8 | 2⋅3 | 19⋅1 | 2⋅8 | ||
| Middle tertile | 24⋅9 | 1⋅8 | 22⋅9 | 1⋅9 | 26⋅8 | 3⋅0 | 24⋅8 | 1⋅5 | 23⋅4 | 2⋅3 | 22⋅2 | 3⋅0 | ||
| Highest tertile | 21⋅6 | 1⋅6 | 28⋅2 | 2⋅0 | 34⋅3 | 3⋅2 | 32⋅4 | 1⋅7 | 38⋅9 | 2⋅6 | 45⋅7 | 3⋅6 | ||
| Missing | 15⋅3 | 1⋅7 | 13⋅4 | 1⋅7 | 9⋅1 | 2⋅1 | 17⋅7 | 1⋅4 | 14⋅9 | 2⋅1 | 12⋅9 | 2⋅3 | ||
Data were compared by ANOVA for continuous variables or χ2 test for categorical variables.
Adjusted mean energy and nutrient intake by frequency of yogurt consumption in children and adults in the United Kingdom, National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2014/15 to 2016/17*
| Children 1⋅5–18 years | Adults 19 years or older | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-eaters | Occasional eaters | Regular eaters | Non-eaters | Occasional eaters | Regular eaters | |||||||||
| Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | |||||||||
| Energy (kcal) | 1436⋅2a | 18⋅0 | 1467⋅8a | 18⋅9 | 1559⋅6b | 25⋅3 | 0⋅0002 | 1720⋅5a | 20⋅0 | 1899⋅8b | 27⋅8 | 1876⋅9b | 36⋅5 | <0⋅0001 |
| Protein (g) | 55⋅7a | 0⋅5 | 56⋅0a | 0⋅5 | 57⋅5a | 0⋅7 | 0⋅09 | 71⋅4a | 0⋅6 | 74⋅1ab | 1⋅3 | 76⋅4a | 1⋅4 | 0⋅002 |
| Fat (g) | 56⋅3a | 0⋅4 | 55⋅4ab | 0⋅4 | 54⋅0b | 0⋅5 | 0⋅003 | 66⋅1a | 0⋅5 | 66⋅2a | 0⋅7 | 63⋅8a | 1⋅1 | 0⋅12 |
| Saturated fat (g) | 21⋅5a | 0⋅2 | 21⋅2a | 0⋅2 | 21⋅3a | 0⋅3 | 0⋅77 | 24⋅4a | 0⋅3 | 24⋅8a | 0⋅4 | 23⋅4a | 0⋅6 | 0⋅11 |
| Carbohydrate (g) | 197⋅8a | 1⋅0 | 199⋅7a | 1⋅0 | 201⋅4a | 1⋅5 | 0⋅17 | 210⋅7a | 1⋅4 | 210⋅5a | 2⋅4 | 219⋅2b | 2⋅8 | 0⋅02 |
| Total sugar (g) | 79⋅4a | 1⋅1 | 85⋅3b | 1⋅0 | 90⋅0c | 1⋅6 | <0⋅0001 | 85⋅9a | 1⋅2 | 89⋅6a | 1⋅7 | 100⋅8b | 2⋅4 | <0⋅0001 |
| Free sugar (g) | 51⋅6a | 1⋅0 | 52⋅8a | 1⋅0 | 53⋅7a | 1⋅5 | 0⋅49 | 53⋅0a | 1⋅3 | 50⋅5a | 1⋅7 | 49⋅6a | 2⋅0 | 0⋅29 |
| AOAC Fibre (g) | 13⋅7a | 0⋅2 | 14⋅2b | 0⋅2 | 14⋅1ab | 0⋅2 | 0⋅04 | 17⋅8a | 0⋅3 | 18⋅8a | 0⋅3 | 21⋅4b | 0⋅7 | <0⋅0001 |
| Vitamin A (μg) | 491⋅6a | 13⋅4 | 514⋅6ab | 14⋅5 | 567⋅2b | 23⋅4 | 0⋅03 | 869⋅6a | 42⋅2 | 936⋅7a | 47⋅2 | 908⋅0a | 54⋅8 | 0⋅49 |
| Thiamin (mg) | 1⋅2a | 0⋅0 | 1⋅3b | 0⋅0 | 1⋅3b | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0002 | 1⋅4a | 0⋅0 | 1⋅5a | 0⋅0 | 1⋅7b | 0⋅1 | <0⋅0001 |
| Riboflavin (mg) | 1⋅3a | 0⋅0 | 1⋅4b | 0⋅0 | 1⋅5c | 0⋅0 | <0⋅0001 | 1⋅5a | 0⋅0 | 1⋅6b | 0⋅0 | 1⋅8c | 0⋅0 | <0⋅0001 |
| Niacin (mg) | 25⋅9a | 0⋅3 | 25⋅8a | 0⋅3 | 26⋅0a | 0⋅4 | 0⋅87 | 34⋅1a | 0⋅4 | 33⋅8a | 0⋅6 | 35⋅2a | 0⋅8 | 0⋅29 |
| Vitamin B6 (mg) | 1⋅3a | 0⋅0 | 1⋅4a | 0⋅0 | 1⋅4a | 0⋅0 | 0⋅06 | 1⋅7ab | 0⋅0 | 1⋅6b | 0⋅0 | 1⋅8a | 0⋅0 | 0⋅01 |
| Folate (μg) | 166⋅3a | 2⋅6 | 175⋅5b | 2⋅8 | 179⋅4b | 3⋅7 | 0⋅01 | 227⋅1a | 3⋅0 | 232⋅8a | 4⋅5 | 264⋅2b | 8⋅9 | 0⋅0005 |
| Vitamin B12 (μg) | 3⋅8a | 0⋅1 | 3⋅9a | 0⋅1 | 4⋅1a | 0⋅1 | 0⋅21 | 4⋅9a | 0⋅1 | 5⋅1a | 0⋅1 | 5⋅4a | 0⋅2 | 0⋅104 |
| Vitamin C (mg) | 69⋅4a | 1⋅9 | 79⋅9b | 2⋅2 | 79⋅1b | 3⋅0 | 0⋅0007 | 75⋅1a | 1⋅9 | 83⋅9b | 3⋅0 | 100⋅4c | 6⋅1 | 0⋅0002 |
| Vitamin D (μg) | 1⋅9a | 0⋅1 | 2⋅0a | 0⋅1 | 2⋅5b | 0⋅1 | <0⋅0001 | 2⋅6a | 0⋅1 | 2⋅8a | 0⋅1 | 3⋅5b | 0⋅2 | 0⋅002 |
| Vitamin E (mg) | 7⋅7a | 0⋅1 | 7⋅6a | 0⋅1 | 7⋅6a | 0⋅1 | 0⋅66 | 9⋅2a | 0⋅1 | 9⋅5ab | 0⋅2 | 10⋅2b | 0⋅3 | 0⋅01 |
| Sodium (mg) | 1637⋅0a | 18⋅0 | 1606⋅9a | 17⋅6 | 1575⋅9a | 22⋅2 | 0⋅09 | 1996⋅5a | 21⋅2 | 1951⋅3ab | 30⋅4 | 1864⋅2b | 38⋅2 | 0⋅01 |
| Potassium (mg) | 1999⋅3a | 16⋅4 | 2096⋅7b | 18⋅9 | 2169⋅9b | 27⋅1 | <0⋅0001 | 2684⋅5a | 21⋅3 | 2792⋅3b | 32⋅9 | 3119⋅8c | 52⋅4 | <0⋅0001 |
| Calcium (mg) | 704⋅1a | 10⋅1 | 742⋅3b | 11⋅5 | 826⋅2c | 18⋅1 | <0⋅0001 | 754⋅3a | 9⋅1 | 818⋅4b | 12⋅8 | 927⋅8c | 21⋅3 | <0⋅0001 |
| Magnesium (mg) | 182⋅6a | 1⋅5 | 191⋅1b | 1⋅6 | 194⋅0b | 2⋅2 | <0⋅0001 | 249⋅0a | 2⋅5 | 261⋅0b | 3⋅7 | 283⋅6c | 5⋅1 | <0⋅0001 |
| Phosphorus (mg) | 931⋅3a | 7⋅7 | 964⋅6b | 8⋅0 | 1022⋅6c | 12⋅3 | <0⋅0001 | 1157⋅6a | 8⋅4 | 1223⋅6b | 14⋅0 | 1329⋅7c | 19⋅7 | <0⋅0001 |
| Iron (mg) | 7⋅9a | 0⋅1 | 8⋅1a | 0⋅1 | 8⋅0a | 0⋅1 | 0⋅13 | 9⋅8a | 0⋅1 | 10⋅2ab | 0⋅2 | 10⋅7b | 0⋅3 | 0⋅01 |
| Zinc (mg) | 6⋅2a | 0⋅1 | 6⋅3ab | 0⋅1 | 6⋅4b | 0⋅1 | 0⋅04 | 8⋅1a | 0⋅1 | 8⋅5b | 0⋅1 | 8⋅6b | 0⋅1 | 0⋅0013 |
| Iodine (μg) | 113⋅4a | 2⋅7 | 124⋅3b | 2⋅6 | 139⋅3c | 4⋅4 | <0⋅0001 | 145⋅3a | 2⋅3 | 165⋅2b | 5⋅6 | 179⋅3b | 6⋅4 | <0⋅0001 |
| Selenium (μg) | 33⋅5a | 0⋅6 | 33⋅3a | 0⋅4 | 35⋅1a | 0⋅8 | 0⋅12 | 46⋅1a | 0⋅6 | 48⋅3ab | 1⋅2 | 50⋅6b | 1⋅6 | 0⋅02 |
| Manganese (mg) | 2⋅1a | 0⋅0 | 2⋅2a | 0⋅0 | 2⋅1a | 0⋅0 | 0⋅12 | 3⋅0a | 0⋅0 | 3⋅1a | 0⋅1 | 3⋅5b | 0⋅1 | 0⋅0009 |
P values ≤0⋅0018 were considered to be statistically significant to account for comparisons of twenty-eight outcomes. Different letters in the same row within the data panel for children or adults indicate a significant difference from Tukey's post hoc comparison. Data were analysed by multiple linear regression analysis for survey data. Energy intake was adjusted for age, gender and equivalised household income tertiles, and nutrient intake was for age, gender, equivalised household income tertiles and energy intake.
Adjusted mean intake of food groups by frequency of yogurt consumption in children and adults in the United Kingdom, National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2014/15 to 2016/17*
| Children 1⋅5–18 years | Adults 19 years or older | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-eaters | Occasional eaters | Regular eaters | Non-eaters | Occasional eaters | Regular eaters | |||||||||
| Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean | |||||||||
| Fruits and fruit juice (g) | 177⋅4a | 7⋅0 | 191⋅2a | 6⋅4 | 203⋅3a | 11⋅0 | 0⋅10 | 162⋅1a | 5⋅9 | 177⋅3a | 17⋅1 | 231⋅5b | 6⋅9 | 0⋅0007 |
| Vegetables (g) | 80⋅1a | 2⋅7 | 89⋅5a | 2⋅9 | 89⋅5a | 3⋅6 | 0⋅04 | 161⋅6a | 3⋅8 | 181⋅6b | 9⋅5 | 207⋅8c | 6⋅3 | <0⋅0001 |
| Dairy and dairy alternatives (g) | 292⋅7a | 9⋅1 | 391⋅9b | 10⋅7 | 403⋅4b | 14⋅2 | <0⋅0001 | 236⋅1a | 7⋅1 | 372⋅4b | 13⋅2 | 384⋅1b | 11⋅5 | <0⋅0001 |
| Starchy carbohydrates (g) | 223⋅3a | 3⋅1 | 214⋅1ab | 3⋅3 | 203⋅6b | 4⋅3 | 0⋅0012 | 260⋅2a | 3⋅5 | 250⋅6a | 5⋅9 | 244⋅4a | 5⋅0 | 0⋅05 |
| Protein foods (g) | 124⋅4a | 2⋅7 | 120⋅5a | 2⋅3 | 117⋅4a | 3⋅7 | 0⋅26 | 186⋅5a | 3⋅0 | 187⋅2a | 6⋅1 | 181⋅6a | 5⋅2 | 0⋅73 |
| Oil, spread and solid fat (g) | 12⋅1a | 0⋅4 | 11⋅9a | 0⋅4 | 10⋅9a | 0⋅5 | 0⋅11 | 17⋅2ab | 0⋅3 | 17⋅5a | 0⋅7 | 15⋅4b | 0⋅5 | 0⋅04 |
| Mixed dishes (g) | 121⋅2a | 4⋅7 | 111⋅9ab | 4⋅4 | 100⋅2b | 5⋅8 | 0⋅01 | 146⋅1a | 4⋅6 | 129⋅5ab | 9⋅6 | 116⋅6b | 7⋅3 | 0⋅01 |
P values ≤0⋅007 were considered to be statistically significant to account for comparisons of seven outcomes. Different letters in the same row within the data panel for children or adults indicate a significant difference from Tukey's post hoc comparison. Data were analysed by multiple linear regression analysis for survey data, adjusting for age, gender, equivalised household income tertiles and energy intake.
Percentage of population below lower reference nutrient intake by frequency of yogurt consumption in children and adults in the United Kingdom, National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2014/15 to 2016/17*
| Children 1⋅5–18 years | Adults 19 years or older | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Non-eaters | Occasional eaters | Regular eaters | Non-eaters | Occasional eaters | Regular eaters | |||||||||
| % | % | % | % | % | % | |||||||||
| Vitamin A | 19⋅0a | 1⋅7 | 15⋅4a | 1⋅9 | 6⋅6b | 1⋅9 | <0⋅0001 | 14⋅1a | 1⋅3 | 4⋅8b | 1⋅0 | 5⋅8b | 1⋅7 | <0⋅0001 |
| Thiamin | 0⋅1a | 0⋅1 | 0⋅0a | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0a | 0⋅0 | 0⋅32 | 0⋅1a | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0a | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0a | 0⋅0 | 0⋅21 |
| Riboflavin | 13⋅4a | 1⋅5 | 3⋅5b | 1⋅0 | 1⋅7b | 0⋅9 | <0⋅0001 | 12⋅4a | 1⋅1 | 4⋅6b | 1⋅1 | 3⋅0b | 1⋅4 | <0⋅0001 |
| Niacin | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0 | - | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0 | - |
| Folate | 7⋅4a | 1⋅1 | 2⋅7b | 0⋅8 | 0⋅6b | 0⋅6 | <0⋅0001 | 6⋅8a | 0⋅8 | 1⋅9b | 0⋅7 | 1⋅7b | 1⋅0 | <0⋅0001 |
| Vitamin B6 | 0⋅4a | 0⋅2 | 0⋅2a | 0⋅1 | 0⋅0a | 0⋅0 | 0⋅07 | 0⋅1a | 0⋅1 | 0⋅1a | 0⋅1 | 0⋅2a | 0⋅1 | 0⋅93 |
| Vitamin B12 | 0⋅8a | 0⋅3 | 0⋅6a | 0⋅3 | 0⋅6a | 0⋅6 | 0⋅90 | 2⋅1a | 0⋅5 | 0⋅7a | 0⋅5 | 2⋅2a | 1⋅2 | 0⋅11 |
| Vitamin C | 1⋅3a | 0⋅5 | 0⋅1b | 0⋅0 | 0⋅0b | 0⋅0 | 0⋅006 | 2⋅0a | 0⋅4 | 0⋅1b | 0⋅1 | 0⋅0b | 0⋅0 | <0⋅0001 |
| Potassium | 19⋅0a | 1⋅7 | 7⋅7b | 1⋅4 | 1⋅7c | 0⋅9 | <0⋅0001 | 23⋅0a | 1⋅5 | 11⋅7b | 1⋅6 | 7⋅1b | 1⋅9 | <0⋅0001 |
| Calcium | 11⋅7a | 1⋅4 | 5⋅3b | 1⋅2 | 2⋅0b | 0⋅9 | <0⋅0001 | 11⋅5a | 1⋅1 | 2⋅6b | 0⋅8 | 0⋅9b | 0⋅8 | <0⋅0001 |
| Magnesium | 27⋅1a | 1⋅9 | 11⋅8b | 1⋅7 | 6⋅5b | 1⋅7 | <0⋅0001 | 19⋅2a | 1⋅4 | 4⋅6b | 1⋅0 | 3⋅1b | 1⋅4 | <0⋅0001 |
| Iron | 20⋅9a | 1⋅7 | 13⋅5b | 1⋅7 | 6⋅6c | 1⋅8 | <0⋅0001 | 14⋅4a | 1⋅2 | 9⋅4b | 1⋅5 | 8⋅5b | 1⋅9 | 0⋅006 |
| Zinc | 19⋅4a | 1⋅7 | 12⋅8b | 1⋅7 | 8⋅0b | 1⋅9 | <0⋅0001 | 9⋅7a | 1⋅0 | 3⋅2b | 1⋅0 | 1⋅5b | 0⋅9 | <0⋅0001 |
| Iodine | 18⋅5a | 1⋅6 | 7⋅9b | 1⋅4 | 3⋅0c | 1⋅1 | <0⋅0001 | 15⋅4a | 1⋅3 | 4⋅3b | 1⋅0 | 3⋅7b | 1⋅4 | <0⋅0001 |
| Selenium | 21⋅5a | 1⋅7 | 10⋅1b | 1⋅5 | 5⋅2b | 1⋅5 | <0⋅0001 | 42⋅3a | 1⋅7 | 34⋅7b | 2⋅5 | 32⋅1b | 3⋅4 | 0⋅005 |
P values ≤0⋅003 were considered to be statistically significant to account for comparisons of fifteen outcomes. Different letters in the same row within the data panel for children or adults indicate a significant difference from Tukey's post hoc comparison.
Fig. 1.Percent contribution of yogurt to daily energy and nutrient intake in children and adults who were yogurt consumers in the United Kingdom, National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2014/15 to 2016/17.
Fig. 2.Adjusted diet quality as assessed by Nutrient Rich Food Index 9.3 (NRF 9.3) by frequency of yogurt consumption in children and adults in the United Kingdom, National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2014/15 to 2016/17. *Different letters within the same data panel for children or adults indicate a significant difference from Tukey's post hoc comparisons; results adjusted for age, gender and equivalised household income tertiles.