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ABSTRACT: Objective
This study was aimed to roughly describe individual Trans Fatty Acids (TFAs) intake and the percentage of energy intake(E%), and identify major food sources in the Chinese population, taking gender, age, and regional distribution into the consideration, as well as examining temporal changes over the course of 20?years.Method
This multi-center study, covering nine provinces among populations aged ??3 in China, was conducted to collect food consumption information from 1991 to 2011. A classical assessment method was used to estimate the level of dietary TFA intake.Results
Over the 20-year period, the intake of TFAs in Chinese populations had increased, but remained at a relatively lower level (from 0.25?g/d(0.11% for E%) to 0.53?g/d(0.24% for E%)) compared with that of other countries and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended level. Collectively, males and participants aged 19-60 generally consumed more TFA-containing foods. People in eastern regions consumed more TFAs and had a higher E% than those in western area. Industrial sources of TFAs, especially vegetable oil, ranked as the principal food sources of TFAs in the Chinese population. Natural sources of TFAs have gradually increased in proportion among children and adolescents.Conclusions
TFA intake and the E% are commonly under the recommended level in the general population in China. Presently, restriction of vegetable oil could be a crucial method to reduce TFA intake. It would be critical to facilitate and promote public health that food recommendations might be based on the dietary preferences for population separated by different ages and regions.
SUBMITTER: Jiang L
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7184713 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jiang Liying L Shen Junjie J Zhao Yuxia Y Li Jianwen J Liu Sana S Liu Yujie Y Wang Huijun H Su Chang C Zhuang Xun X Chen Nianhong N Liu Aidong A
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<h4>Objective</h4>This study was aimed to roughly describe individual Trans Fatty Acids (TFAs) intake and the percentage of energy intake(E%), and identify major food sources in the Chinese population, taking gender, age, and regional distribution into the consideration, as well as examining temporal changes over the course of 20 years.<h4>Method</h4>This multi-center study, covering nine provinces among populations aged ≥ 3 in China, was conducted to collect food consumption information from 19 ...[more]