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Vitamin D Fortification of Milk Would Increase Vitamin D Intakes in the Australian Population, but a More Comprehensive Strategy Is Required

Low vitamin D status (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentration < 50 nmol/L) is prevalent in Australia, ranging between 15% and 32% in the adolescent and adult populations. Vitamin D intakes are also low across the population and were recently estimated at 1.8–3.2 µg/day on average, assum...

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Autores principales: Dunlop, Eleanor, James, Anthony P., Cunningham, Judy, Rangan, Anna, Daly, Alison, Kiely, Mairead, Nowson, Caryl A., Adorno, Paul, Atyeo, Paul, Black, Lucinda J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9102334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11091369
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author Dunlop, Eleanor
James, Anthony P.
Cunningham, Judy
Rangan, Anna
Daly, Alison
Kiely, Mairead
Nowson, Caryl A.
Adorno, Paul
Atyeo, Paul
Black, Lucinda J.
author_facet Dunlop, Eleanor
James, Anthony P.
Cunningham, Judy
Rangan, Anna
Daly, Alison
Kiely, Mairead
Nowson, Caryl A.
Adorno, Paul
Atyeo, Paul
Black, Lucinda J.
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description Low vitamin D status (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentration < 50 nmol/L) is prevalent in Australia, ranging between 15% and 32% in the adolescent and adult populations. Vitamin D intakes are also low across the population and were recently estimated at 1.8–3.2 µg/day on average, assuming equal bioactivity of the D vitamers. In combination, these findings strongly suggest that data-driven nutrition policy is needed to increase vitamin D intake and improve status in the Australian population. Food fortification is a potential strategy. We used up-to-date vitamin D food composition data for vitamin D(3), 25(OH)D(3), vitamin D(2), and 25(OH)D(2), and nationally representative food and supplement consumption data from the 2011–2013 Australian Health Survey, to model a fortification scenario of 0.8 µg/100 mL vitamin D for fluid dairy milks and alternatives. Under the modelled fortification scenario, the mean vitamin D intake increased by ~2 µg/day from baseline to 4.9 µg/day from food only (7.2 µg/day including supplements). Almost all individual intakes remained substantially below 10 µg/day, which is the Estimated Average Requirement in North America. In conclusion, this modelling showed that fortification of fluid milks/alternatives with vitamin D at the current permitted level would produce a meaningful increase in vitamin D intake, which could be of potential benefit to those with a low vitamin D status. However, this initial step would be insufficient to ensure that most of the population achieves the North American EAR for vitamin D intake. This approach could be included as an effective component of a more comprehensive strategy that includes vitamin D fortification of a range of foods.
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spelling pubmed-91023342022-05-14 Vitamin D Fortification of Milk Would Increase Vitamin D Intakes in the Australian Population, but a More Comprehensive Strategy Is Required Dunlop, Eleanor James, Anthony P. Cunningham, Judy Rangan, Anna Daly, Alison Kiely, Mairead Nowson, Caryl A. Adorno, Paul Atyeo, Paul Black, Lucinda J. Foods Brief Report Low vitamin D status (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) concentration < 50 nmol/L) is prevalent in Australia, ranging between 15% and 32% in the adolescent and adult populations. Vitamin D intakes are also low across the population and were recently estimated at 1.8–3.2 µg/day on average, assuming equal bioactivity of the D vitamers. In combination, these findings strongly suggest that data-driven nutrition policy is needed to increase vitamin D intake and improve status in the Australian population. Food fortification is a potential strategy. We used up-to-date vitamin D food composition data for vitamin D(3), 25(OH)D(3), vitamin D(2), and 25(OH)D(2), and nationally representative food and supplement consumption data from the 2011–2013 Australian Health Survey, to model a fortification scenario of 0.8 µg/100 mL vitamin D for fluid dairy milks and alternatives. Under the modelled fortification scenario, the mean vitamin D intake increased by ~2 µg/day from baseline to 4.9 µg/day from food only (7.2 µg/day including supplements). Almost all individual intakes remained substantially below 10 µg/day, which is the Estimated Average Requirement in North America. In conclusion, this modelling showed that fortification of fluid milks/alternatives with vitamin D at the current permitted level would produce a meaningful increase in vitamin D intake, which could be of potential benefit to those with a low vitamin D status. However, this initial step would be insufficient to ensure that most of the population achieves the North American EAR for vitamin D intake. This approach could be included as an effective component of a more comprehensive strategy that includes vitamin D fortification of a range of foods. MDPI 2022-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9102334/ /pubmed/35564091 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11091369 Text en © 2022 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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Dunlop, Eleanor
James, Anthony P.
Cunningham, Judy
Rangan, Anna
Daly, Alison
Kiely, Mairead
Nowson, Caryl A.
Adorno, Paul
Atyeo, Paul
Black, Lucinda J.
Vitamin D Fortification of Milk Would Increase Vitamin D Intakes in the Australian Population, but a More Comprehensive Strategy Is Required
title Vitamin D Fortification of Milk Would Increase Vitamin D Intakes in the Australian Population, but a More Comprehensive Strategy Is Required
title_full Vitamin D Fortification of Milk Would Increase Vitamin D Intakes in the Australian Population, but a More Comprehensive Strategy Is Required
title_fullStr Vitamin D Fortification of Milk Would Increase Vitamin D Intakes in the Australian Population, but a More Comprehensive Strategy Is Required
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D Fortification of Milk Would Increase Vitamin D Intakes in the Australian Population, but a More Comprehensive Strategy Is Required
title_short Vitamin D Fortification of Milk Would Increase Vitamin D Intakes in the Australian Population, but a More Comprehensive Strategy Is Required
title_sort vitamin d fortification of milk would increase vitamin d intakes in the australian population, but a more comprehensive strategy is required
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9102334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564091
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11091369
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