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Distribution and Major Sources of Flavonoid Intakes in the Middle-Aged Japanese Women
We estimated the intake of individual flavonoids in a cross sectional study and clarified the major sources contributing to the flavonoid levels in the middle-aged Japanese women by a 24-h weighed dietary record study. The subjects included in the study were 516 free-living women. Each subject compl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675018/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19430611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.08-231 |
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author | Otaki, Naoto Kimira, Mitsuru Katsumata, Shin-ichi Uehara, Mariko Watanabe, Shaw Suzuki, Kazuharu |
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description | We estimated the intake of individual flavonoids in a cross sectional study and clarified the major sources contributing to the flavonoid levels in the middle-aged Japanese women by a 24-h weighed dietary record study. The subjects included in the study were 516 free-living women. Each subject completed a 24-h weighed dietary record and received a health check-up. We used the Functional Food Factor database for estimating the intake of 5 major flavonoid intakes, i.e. flavan-3-ols, isoflavones, flavonols, flavanones and flavones. The mean intake of flavan-3-ols, isoflavones, flavonols, flavanones and flavones was 1277, 216, 58, 31 and 15 µmol/d, respectively. The richest source of flavan-3-ols was green tea. The 3 major food sources of isoflavone were the processed soy foods and those of flavonol were the onion, moroheiya (nalta jute) and Japanese radish leaves. Grapefruit and citrus fruit juices were the major sources of flavanones, and tsurumurasaki (malabar spinach), green pepper and grapefruit were the main sources of flavone. Furthermore, analysis of sub-samples from middle-aged Japanese women indicated that there may be an association between flavonoid intake and the levels of oxidized LDL, which might be related to the incidence of cardiovascular diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-26750182009-05-08 Distribution and Major Sources of Flavonoid Intakes in the Middle-Aged Japanese Women Otaki, Naoto Kimira, Mitsuru Katsumata, Shin-ichi Uehara, Mariko Watanabe, Shaw Suzuki, Kazuharu J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article We estimated the intake of individual flavonoids in a cross sectional study and clarified the major sources contributing to the flavonoid levels in the middle-aged Japanese women by a 24-h weighed dietary record study. The subjects included in the study were 516 free-living women. Each subject completed a 24-h weighed dietary record and received a health check-up. We used the Functional Food Factor database for estimating the intake of 5 major flavonoid intakes, i.e. flavan-3-ols, isoflavones, flavonols, flavanones and flavones. The mean intake of flavan-3-ols, isoflavones, flavonols, flavanones and flavones was 1277, 216, 58, 31 and 15 µmol/d, respectively. The richest source of flavan-3-ols was green tea. The 3 major food sources of isoflavone were the processed soy foods and those of flavonol were the onion, moroheiya (nalta jute) and Japanese radish leaves. Grapefruit and citrus fruit juices were the major sources of flavanones, and tsurumurasaki (malabar spinach), green pepper and grapefruit were the main sources of flavone. Furthermore, analysis of sub-samples from middle-aged Japanese women indicated that there may be an association between flavonoid intake and the levels of oxidized LDL, which might be related to the incidence of cardiovascular diseases. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2009-05 2009-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC2675018/ /pubmed/19430611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.08-231 Text en Copyright © 2009 JCBN This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Otaki, Naoto Kimira, Mitsuru Katsumata, Shin-ichi Uehara, Mariko Watanabe, Shaw Suzuki, Kazuharu Distribution and Major Sources of Flavonoid Intakes in the Middle-Aged Japanese Women |
title | Distribution and Major Sources of Flavonoid Intakes in the Middle-Aged Japanese Women |
title_full | Distribution and Major Sources of Flavonoid Intakes in the Middle-Aged Japanese Women |
title_fullStr | Distribution and Major Sources of Flavonoid Intakes in the Middle-Aged Japanese Women |
title_full_unstemmed | Distribution and Major Sources of Flavonoid Intakes in the Middle-Aged Japanese Women |
title_short | Distribution and Major Sources of Flavonoid Intakes in the Middle-Aged Japanese Women |
title_sort | distribution and major sources of flavonoid intakes in the middle-aged japanese women |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675018/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19430611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.08-231 |
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