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Pulse Intake Improves Nutrient Density among US Adult Consumers

The objective was to examine trends in pulse (dry beans, dry peas, chickpeas and lentils) intake over a 10-year period and to compare nutrient intakes of pulse consumers and non-consumers to better understand the impact of pulse consumption on diet quality in the US population. NHANES 2003–2014 data...

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Autores principales: Mitchell, Diane C., Marinangeli, Christopher P. F., Pigat, Sandrine, Bompola, Foteini, Campbell, Jessie, Pan, Yang, Curran, Julianne M., Cai, David J., Jaconis, Susan Y., Rumney, Jeff
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082668
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author Mitchell, Diane C.
Marinangeli, Christopher P. F.
Pigat, Sandrine
Bompola, Foteini
Campbell, Jessie
Pan, Yang
Curran, Julianne M.
Cai, David J.
Jaconis, Susan Y.
Rumney, Jeff
author_facet Mitchell, Diane C.
Marinangeli, Christopher P. F.
Pigat, Sandrine
Bompola, Foteini
Campbell, Jessie
Pan, Yang
Curran, Julianne M.
Cai, David J.
Jaconis, Susan Y.
Rumney, Jeff
author_sort Mitchell, Diane C.
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description The objective was to examine trends in pulse (dry beans, dry peas, chickpeas and lentils) intake over a 10-year period and to compare nutrient intakes of pulse consumers and non-consumers to better understand the impact of pulse consumption on diet quality in the US population. NHANES 2003–2014 data for respondents (≥19 years) with 2 days of intake was used to evaluate trends in pulse intake. Pulse consumers were identified as those NHANES respondents who consumed pulses on one or both days. Differences in energy adjusted nutrient intakes between non-consumers and consumers were assessed. There were no significant trends in pulse intakes for the total population or for pulse consumers over the 10-year period. In 2013–2014, approximately 27% of adults consumed pulses with an intake of 70.9 ± 2.5 g/day over 2 days, just slightly <0.5 cup equivalents/day. At all levels of consumption, consumers had higher (p < 0.01) energy adjusted intakes of fiber, folate, magnesium. Higher energy adjusted intakes for potassium, zinc, iron and choline and lower intakes of fat were observed for consumers than for non-consumers at intakes ≥69.4 ± 1.01 g/day. These data suggest that pulse consumption in the US population may result in better diet quality with diets that are more nutrient dense than those without pulses.
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spelling pubmed-83981402021-08-29 Pulse Intake Improves Nutrient Density among US Adult Consumers Mitchell, Diane C. Marinangeli, Christopher P. F. Pigat, Sandrine Bompola, Foteini Campbell, Jessie Pan, Yang Curran, Julianne M. Cai, David J. Jaconis, Susan Y. Rumney, Jeff Nutrients Article The objective was to examine trends in pulse (dry beans, dry peas, chickpeas and lentils) intake over a 10-year period and to compare nutrient intakes of pulse consumers and non-consumers to better understand the impact of pulse consumption on diet quality in the US population. NHANES 2003–2014 data for respondents (≥19 years) with 2 days of intake was used to evaluate trends in pulse intake. Pulse consumers were identified as those NHANES respondents who consumed pulses on one or both days. Differences in energy adjusted nutrient intakes between non-consumers and consumers were assessed. There were no significant trends in pulse intakes for the total population or for pulse consumers over the 10-year period. In 2013–2014, approximately 27% of adults consumed pulses with an intake of 70.9 ± 2.5 g/day over 2 days, just slightly <0.5 cup equivalents/day. At all levels of consumption, consumers had higher (p < 0.01) energy adjusted intakes of fiber, folate, magnesium. Higher energy adjusted intakes for potassium, zinc, iron and choline and lower intakes of fat were observed for consumers than for non-consumers at intakes ≥69.4 ± 1.01 g/day. These data suggest that pulse consumption in the US population may result in better diet quality with diets that are more nutrient dense than those without pulses. MDPI 2021-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8398140/ /pubmed/34444828 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082668 Text en © 2021 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/).
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Curran, Julianne M.
Cai, David J.
Jaconis, Susan Y.
Rumney, Jeff
Pulse Intake Improves Nutrient Density among US Adult Consumers
title Pulse Intake Improves Nutrient Density among US Adult Consumers
title_full Pulse Intake Improves Nutrient Density among US Adult Consumers
title_fullStr Pulse Intake Improves Nutrient Density among US Adult Consumers
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title_short Pulse Intake Improves Nutrient Density among US Adult Consumers
title_sort pulse intake improves nutrient density among us adult consumers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34444828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13082668
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