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Intakes of Total, Free, and Naturally Occurring Sugars in the French-Speaking Adult Population of the Province of Québec, Canada: The PREDISE Study

The objective of this study was to characterize the intakes of different types of sugars in an age- and sex-representative sample of French-speaking adults from five regions of the Province of Québec, Canada, enrolled in the cross-sectional PREDISE (PRÉDicteurs Individuels, Sociaux et Environnementa...

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Autores principales: Bergeron, Amélie, Labonté, Marie-Ève, Brassard, Didier, Bédard, Alexandra, Laramée, Catherine, Robitaille, Julie, Desroches, Sophie, Provencher, Véronique, Couillard, Charles, Vohl, Marie-Claude, Lamarche, Benoît, Lemieux, Simone
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6835783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31574982
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11102317
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author Bergeron, Amélie
Labonté, Marie-Ève
Brassard, Didier
Bédard, Alexandra
Laramée, Catherine
Robitaille, Julie
Desroches, Sophie
Provencher, Véronique
Couillard, Charles
Vohl, Marie-Claude
Lamarche, Benoît
Lemieux, Simone
author_facet Bergeron, Amélie
Labonté, Marie-Ève
Brassard, Didier
Bédard, Alexandra
Laramée, Catherine
Robitaille, Julie
Desroches, Sophie
Provencher, Véronique
Couillard, Charles
Vohl, Marie-Claude
Lamarche, Benoît
Lemieux, Simone
author_sort Bergeron, Amélie
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description The objective of this study was to characterize the intakes of different types of sugars in an age- and sex-representative sample of French-speaking adults from five regions of the Province of Québec, Canada, enrolled in the cross-sectional PREDISE (PRÉDicteurs Individuels, Sociaux et Environnementaux) study (n = 1147, 18–65 years old; 50.2% women). Because only total sugar content of foods and beverages is available in the Canadian Nutrient File (CNF) 2015, the initial step of this study was thus to build a database of free and naturally occurring sugars content of each food item and recipe included in the R24W, which is an automated, self-administered, web-based, 24-h dietary recall validated to estimate nutrient intakes in French-speaking adults of the Province of Québec. Total sugars were manually differentiated into free and naturally occurring sugars using a systematic algorithm based on previously published systematic algorithms. The World Health Organization (WHO)’s free sugar definition was used to differentiate total sugars into free and naturally occurring sugars. Dietary intake estimates were assessed using three 24-h dietary recalls completed with the R24W. Mean total, free, and naturally occurring sugar intakes were 116.4 g (19.3% of daily energy intake (%E)), 72.5 g (11.7%E), and 44.0 g (7.5%E), respectively. Over half (57.3%) of the overall sample did not meet the WHO’s recommendation to consume less than 10%E from free sugars. Women had a higher %E from naturally occurring sugars than men and being younger was associated with a greater %E from free sugars. Sugar intakes among French-speaking adults from the Province of Québec were mainly in the form of free sugars, with the majority of the population exceeding the WHO recommendation regarding free sugar intake. This suggests that public health efforts towards reducing free sugar intake in this population are relevant and necessary, considering that overconsumption of free sugars negatively influences health outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-68357832019-11-25 Intakes of Total, Free, and Naturally Occurring Sugars in the French-Speaking Adult Population of the Province of Québec, Canada: The PREDISE Study Bergeron, Amélie Labonté, Marie-Ève Brassard, Didier Bédard, Alexandra Laramée, Catherine Robitaille, Julie Desroches, Sophie Provencher, Véronique Couillard, Charles Vohl, Marie-Claude Lamarche, Benoît Lemieux, Simone Nutrients Article The objective of this study was to characterize the intakes of different types of sugars in an age- and sex-representative sample of French-speaking adults from five regions of the Province of Québec, Canada, enrolled in the cross-sectional PREDISE (PRÉDicteurs Individuels, Sociaux et Environnementaux) study (n = 1147, 18–65 years old; 50.2% women). Because only total sugar content of foods and beverages is available in the Canadian Nutrient File (CNF) 2015, the initial step of this study was thus to build a database of free and naturally occurring sugars content of each food item and recipe included in the R24W, which is an automated, self-administered, web-based, 24-h dietary recall validated to estimate nutrient intakes in French-speaking adults of the Province of Québec. Total sugars were manually differentiated into free and naturally occurring sugars using a systematic algorithm based on previously published systematic algorithms. The World Health Organization (WHO)’s free sugar definition was used to differentiate total sugars into free and naturally occurring sugars. Dietary intake estimates were assessed using three 24-h dietary recalls completed with the R24W. Mean total, free, and naturally occurring sugar intakes were 116.4 g (19.3% of daily energy intake (%E)), 72.5 g (11.7%E), and 44.0 g (7.5%E), respectively. Over half (57.3%) of the overall sample did not meet the WHO’s recommendation to consume less than 10%E from free sugars. Women had a higher %E from naturally occurring sugars than men and being younger was associated with a greater %E from free sugars. Sugar intakes among French-speaking adults from the Province of Québec were mainly in the form of free sugars, with the majority of the population exceeding the WHO recommendation regarding free sugar intake. This suggests that public health efforts towards reducing free sugar intake in this population are relevant and necessary, considering that overconsumption of free sugars negatively influences health outcomes. MDPI 2019-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6835783/ /pubmed/31574982 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11102317 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bergeron, Amélie
Labonté, Marie-Ève
Brassard, Didier
Bédard, Alexandra
Laramée, Catherine
Robitaille, Julie
Desroches, Sophie
Provencher, Véronique
Couillard, Charles
Vohl, Marie-Claude
Lamarche, Benoît
Lemieux, Simone
Intakes of Total, Free, and Naturally Occurring Sugars in the French-Speaking Adult Population of the Province of Québec, Canada: The PREDISE Study
title Intakes of Total, Free, and Naturally Occurring Sugars in the French-Speaking Adult Population of the Province of Québec, Canada: The PREDISE Study
title_full Intakes of Total, Free, and Naturally Occurring Sugars in the French-Speaking Adult Population of the Province of Québec, Canada: The PREDISE Study
title_fullStr Intakes of Total, Free, and Naturally Occurring Sugars in the French-Speaking Adult Population of the Province of Québec, Canada: The PREDISE Study
title_full_unstemmed Intakes of Total, Free, and Naturally Occurring Sugars in the French-Speaking Adult Population of the Province of Québec, Canada: The PREDISE Study
title_short Intakes of Total, Free, and Naturally Occurring Sugars in the French-Speaking Adult Population of the Province of Québec, Canada: The PREDISE Study
title_sort intakes of total, free, and naturally occurring sugars in the french-speaking adult population of the province of québec, canada: the predise study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6835783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31574982
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11102317
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