Ten-year trends in dietary vitamin D intake and its food sources among Koreans: based on the 2013-2022 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data.
Enkhgerel Erdenetsetseg, Hye Ran Shin, Sun Yung Ly, SuJin Song
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Abstract
Background/objectives: This study analyzed 10-yrs trends in dietary vitamin D intake and its food sources among Koreans.
Subjects/methods: This study included 61,734 individuals (≥ 3 yrs) from the 2013-2022 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. Daily vitamin D intake was assessed based on 24-h recall data. 10-yrs trends in 1) vitamin D intake, 2) vitamin D intake relative to the adequate intake (AI) of 2020 Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans, and 3) proportions of individuals whose vitamin D intake below and above AI were analyzed using a complex sampling general linear model. Changes in food sources of vitamin D was also determined.
Results: Vitamin D intake significantly decreased over 10 yrs with 3.2 μg/d in 2013 and 2.9 μg/d in 2022 (P-trend = 0.003) among Koreans. A significant decreasing trend was observed in males (3.6 μg/d in 2013 to 3.1 μg/d in 2022; P-trend = 0.002) but not in females. The average percentage of vitamin D intake relative to the AI decreased from 34.1% in 2013 to 30.9% in 2022 (P-trend = 0.003). The proportion of individuals whose vitamin D intake was below the AI increased from 93% in 2013 to 95% in 2022 (P-trend < 0.001). In 2022, the main food sources were eggs, squid, soy milk, salmon, mackerel, and pork, with increased contributions from eggs, soy milk, and pork than that in 2013.
Conclusion: Vitamin D intake among Koreans has declined significantly over the past decade. Developing effective dietary guidelines considering sex and age is essential to improve vitamin D intake in this population.
期刊介绍:
Nutrition Research and Practice (NRP) is an official journal, jointly published by the Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition since 2007. The journal had been published quarterly at the initial stage and has been published bimonthly since 2010.
NRP aims to stimulate research and practice across diverse areas of human nutrition. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original manuscripts on nutrition biochemistry and metabolism, community nutrition, nutrition and disease management, nutritional epidemiology, nutrition education, foodservice management in the following categories: Original Research Articles, Notes, Communications, and Reviews. Reviews will be received by the invitation of the editors only. Statements made and opinions expressed in the manuscripts published in this Journal represent the views of authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Societies.