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Current Consumption of Traditional Cowpea-Based Dishes in South Benin Contributes to at Least 30% of the Recommended Intake of Dietary Fibre, Folate, and Magnesium
Regular consumption of legumes is recommended worldwide for its environmental and health benefits. Cowpea, the most frequently consumed pulse in West African countries, is rich in nutrients and health-promoting bioactive compounds. A one-week retrospective food frequency questionnaire was used to es...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986047 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15061314 |
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author | Akissoé, Lorène Hemery, Youna M. Madodé, Yann E. Icard-Vernière, Christèle Rochette, Isabelle Picq, Christian Hounhouigan, Djidjoho J. Mouquet-Rivier, Claire |
author_facet | Akissoé, Lorène Hemery, Youna M. Madodé, Yann E. Icard-Vernière, Christèle Rochette, Isabelle Picq, Christian Hounhouigan, Djidjoho J. Mouquet-Rivier, Claire |
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description | Regular consumption of legumes is recommended worldwide for its environmental and health benefits. Cowpea, the most frequently consumed pulse in West African countries, is rich in nutrients and health-promoting bioactive compounds. A one-week retrospective food frequency questionnaire was used to estimate the contribution of the cowpea-based dishes to the recommended nutrient intake (RNI), based on their consumption frequency, intake, and nutritional composition. Participants were 1217 adults (19–65 years) from three urban or rural areas in southern Benin. Out of all respondents, 98% reported that they usually consumed cowpea-based dishes. The mean consumption frequency was 0.1 to 2.4 times/week, depending on the type of cowpea-based dish. The mean amount consumed was 71 g and 58 g of seeds/adult/day in urban and rural areas respectively. The mean daily contribution of cowpea-based dishes to RNI was 15% for energy, 42% for fibre, 37% for magnesium, 30% for folate, 26% for protein, and just above 15% for zinc and potassium. Thus, such regular cowpea consumption should be maintained. |
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spelling | pubmed-100568622023-03-30 Current Consumption of Traditional Cowpea-Based Dishes in South Benin Contributes to at Least 30% of the Recommended Intake of Dietary Fibre, Folate, and Magnesium Akissoé, Lorène Hemery, Youna M. Madodé, Yann E. Icard-Vernière, Christèle Rochette, Isabelle Picq, Christian Hounhouigan, Djidjoho J. Mouquet-Rivier, Claire Nutrients Article Regular consumption of legumes is recommended worldwide for its environmental and health benefits. Cowpea, the most frequently consumed pulse in West African countries, is rich in nutrients and health-promoting bioactive compounds. A one-week retrospective food frequency questionnaire was used to estimate the contribution of the cowpea-based dishes to the recommended nutrient intake (RNI), based on their consumption frequency, intake, and nutritional composition. Participants were 1217 adults (19–65 years) from three urban or rural areas in southern Benin. Out of all respondents, 98% reported that they usually consumed cowpea-based dishes. The mean consumption frequency was 0.1 to 2.4 times/week, depending on the type of cowpea-based dish. The mean amount consumed was 71 g and 58 g of seeds/adult/day in urban and rural areas respectively. The mean daily contribution of cowpea-based dishes to RNI was 15% for energy, 42% for fibre, 37% for magnesium, 30% for folate, 26% for protein, and just above 15% for zinc and potassium. Thus, such regular cowpea consumption should be maintained. MDPI 2023-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10056862/ /pubmed/36986047 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15061314 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Akissoé, Lorène Hemery, Youna M. Madodé, Yann E. Icard-Vernière, Christèle Rochette, Isabelle Picq, Christian Hounhouigan, Djidjoho J. Mouquet-Rivier, Claire Current Consumption of Traditional Cowpea-Based Dishes in South Benin Contributes to at Least 30% of the Recommended Intake of Dietary Fibre, Folate, and Magnesium |
title | Current Consumption of Traditional Cowpea-Based Dishes in South Benin Contributes to at Least 30% of the Recommended Intake of Dietary Fibre, Folate, and Magnesium |
title_full | Current Consumption of Traditional Cowpea-Based Dishes in South Benin Contributes to at Least 30% of the Recommended Intake of Dietary Fibre, Folate, and Magnesium |
title_fullStr | Current Consumption of Traditional Cowpea-Based Dishes in South Benin Contributes to at Least 30% of the Recommended Intake of Dietary Fibre, Folate, and Magnesium |
title_full_unstemmed | Current Consumption of Traditional Cowpea-Based Dishes in South Benin Contributes to at Least 30% of the Recommended Intake of Dietary Fibre, Folate, and Magnesium |
title_short | Current Consumption of Traditional Cowpea-Based Dishes in South Benin Contributes to at Least 30% of the Recommended Intake of Dietary Fibre, Folate, and Magnesium |
title_sort | current consumption of traditional cowpea-based dishes in south benin contributes to at least 30% of the recommended intake of dietary fibre, folate, and magnesium |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36986047 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15061314 |
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