Ad libitum choline intake in healthy individuals meets or exceeds the proposed adequate intake level.

Leslie M Fischer, Julie A Scearce, Mei-Heng Mar, Jayanti R Patel, Renee T Blanchard, Beth A Macintosh, Marjorie G Busby, Steven H Zeisel
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Choline is an essential nutrient for humans that is used to synthesize membrane phospholipids and the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Betaine, a metabolite of choline, functions as a methyl-group donor in the conversion of homocysteine to methionine, and is important for renal function. Accurate analysis of choline intake was previously not possible because the choline content of most foods was not known. Using new and recently published data on the concentrations of choline in common foods, we measured the choline content of diets consumed ad libitum by healthy adult volunteers housed in a clinical research center and compared these with estimates of choline intake derived from 3-d food records kept by subjects immediately before study enrollment. Mean choline intake in this subject population met or slightly exceeded the current Adequate Intake (AI) of 7 mg/(kg . d) set by the Institute of Medicine. Men and women consumed similar amounts of choline per day (8.4 and. 6.7 mg/kg, respectively; P = 0.11). Choline intakes estimated from the 3-d food records were significantly lower than this (when expressed as mg/kg, or as total mg, but not when normalized to energy intake), suggesting underreporting of food intake. Intake of betaine, which may spare choline utilization as a methyl-group donor, was 5.3 mg/(kg . d) in men and 4.7 mg/(kg . d) in women. Intake of folate, vitamin B-12, and methionine + cysteine, were similar and sufficient in all subjects. The current recommended AI for choline seems to be a good approximation of the actual intake of this nutrient.

健康个体的随意胆碱摄入量达到或超过建议的适当摄入量水平。
胆碱是人体必需的营养物质,用于合成膜磷脂和神经递质乙酰胆碱。甜菜碱是胆碱的代谢物,在同型半胱氨酸向蛋氨酸的转化中起甲基供体的作用,对肾功能有重要作用。对胆碱摄入量的准确分析在以前是不可能的,因为大多数食物的胆碱含量是未知的。利用最新公布的关于普通食物中胆碱浓度的数据,我们测量了在临床研究中心居住的健康成年志愿者随意食用的饮食中的胆碱含量,并将这些数据与研究对象在入组前保存的3d食物记录中估计的胆碱摄入量进行了比较。该研究人群的平均胆碱摄入量达到或略高于当前的适当摄入量(AI) 7 mg/(kg)。d)由医学研究所设定。男性和女性每天摄入的胆碱量相似(8.4毫克和8.5毫克)。分别为6.7 mg/kg;P = 0.11)。从三维食物记录中估计的胆碱摄入量明显低于这个数字(当以mg/kg表示时,或以总mg表示,但当与能量摄入标准化时则没有),这表明食物摄入少报。甜菜碱的摄取量为5.3 mg/(kg),可以避免胆碱作为甲基供体的利用。男性为4.7 mg/(kg)。D)在女性中。叶酸、维生素B-12和蛋氨酸+半胱氨酸的摄入量在所有受试者中相似且充足。目前推荐的胆碱摄入量似乎很好地近似于这种营养素的实际摄入量。
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