Rice Intake Among Infants and Toddlers from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study 2016.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Susan Pac, Lyndsey R Huss, Joel C Hampton, Cheryl Callen, Alison L Eldridge
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Abstract

Background: The Food and Drug Administration's Closer to Zero Action Plan aims to reduce toxic element exposure from foods infants and toddlers eat. Rice has been identified as a source of inorganic arsenic in the diets of infants and toddlers.

Objective: Evaluate consumption of rice and rice-containing foods from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) 2016.

Design: FITS was a national cross-sectional survey conducted in 2016. Dietary intakes were collected by trained nutritionists using multiple-pass 24-hour recalls by telephone with parents and caregivers of infants and toddlers.

Participants: Participants from FITS 2016 (n = 2635) are from a national sample weighted to be representative of US infants and toddlers 0-24 months of age.

Main outcome measures: Rice grain consumption among infants and toddlers and distribution of rice grain consumed was determined using 1-day intakes. Per capita mean grams rice/day from infant cereal was determined for infants aged 0-12 months.

Statistical analyses: Sources of rice were identified from 24-hour dietary recalls. A percentage of rice grain was assigned to each food source, and descriptive statistics were used to estimate intakes and distributions.

Results: Percentage consuming rice or rice-containing foods was highest for infants aged 6-11.9 months (58.2%), including snacks (32.1%), infant cereal (27.9%), baby food purees (11.1%), and cooked rice (7.7%). Among infants 6-11.9 months of age who consumed rice, mean intake of rice from all sources was 11.9 ± 0.8 g/d (mean ± standard error [SE]), and although most frequently reported, snacks provided the least quantity of rice (2.0 ± 0.2 g/d). For infants 0-11.9 months of age, mean per capita rice intake from infant cereal was 3.3 ± g/day.

Conclusions: Older infants consume rice from a variety of foods. Rice-containing snacks contribute minimal quantities of rice to the daily diet. To reduce exposure to inorganic arsenic, infants should be offered a variety of grains as part of a well-balanced diet.

2016年婴幼儿喂养研究中婴幼儿的大米摄入量。
背景:美国食品和药物管理局的“接近零行动计划”旨在减少婴幼儿所吃食物中的有毒元素暴露。大米已被确定为婴幼儿饮食中无机砷的来源。目的:评估2016年婴幼儿喂养研究(FITS)中大米和含米食品的消费情况。设计:FITS是一项于2016年进行的全国性横断面调查。膳食摄入量由训练有素的营养学家收集,通过电话与婴幼儿的父母和照顾者进行24小时多次召回。参与者:FITS 2016的参与者(n=2635)来自全国样本,加权后代表0-24个月大的美国婴幼儿。主要结果测量:婴儿和学步儿童的米粒消费量和米粒消费量的分布是用一天的摄入量来确定的。测定0-12个月婴儿每天从婴儿谷物中摄取的人均克数。统计分析:从24小时膳食召回中确定大米来源。每个食物来源分配百分之一的米粒,并使用描述性统计来估计摄入量和分布。结果:6-11.9个月的婴儿食用米饭或含米食物的比例最高(58.2%),包括零食(32.1%)、婴儿谷物(27.9%)、婴儿食品泥(11.1%)和煮熟的米饭(7.7%)。在6-11.9月龄的食用大米的婴儿中,所有来源的大米的平均摄入量为11.9±0.8g/d(平均值±SE),尽管最常见的报道,零食提供的大米量最少(2.0±0.2g/d)。0-11.9月龄的婴儿,平均每人从婴儿谷物中摄取大米为3.3±g/天。结论:较大的婴儿从各种食物中摄取大米。含米零食在日常饮食中只占了最少的大米。为了减少对无机砷的接触,应向婴儿提供各种谷物,作为均衡饮食的一部分。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is the premier source for the practice and science of food, nutrition, and dietetics. The monthly, peer-reviewed journal presents original articles prepared by scholars and practitioners and is the most widely read professional publication in the field. The Journal focuses on advancing professional knowledge across the range of research and practice issues such as: nutritional science, medical nutrition therapy, public health nutrition, food science and biotechnology, foodservice systems, leadership and management, and dietetics education.
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