Selection of relevant dietary indicators for health

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Abstract

Objective: To define a set of dietary components that are relevant determinants for health in Europe. The selected components are intended to serve as nutrition indicators for health in the European Health Monitoring Programme and, as such, must be limited in number, relevant to health in Europe and practical for all involved countries with respect to data gathering and comparability of data.Design: Major nutrition factors were determined by reviewing relevant epidemiological and clinical literature in nutrition and health as well as referring to reports from international expert groups, including the report from the project Nutrition and Diet for Healthy Lifestyles in Europe. The selection of factors was also based on the relative ease and cost involved for participating countries to obtain comparable and valid data.Results: The selected factors include foods or food groups as well as individual nutrients. Biomarkers are suggested for selected nutrients that pose the greatest difficulty in obtaining valid and comparable data from dietary studies.Conclusions: The following list of diet indicators for health monitoring in Europe was agreed upon by the EFCOSUM group in 2001, in order of priority: vegetables, fruit, bread, fish, saturated fatty acids as percentage of energy (%E), total fat as %E, and ethanol in grams per day. Biomarkers were suggested for the following nutrients: folate, vitamin D, iron, iodine and sodium. Energy has to be assessed in order to calculate %E from total fat and saturated fatty acids.Sponsorship: European Commission, DG SANCO F/3, Health Monitoring Programme.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S8-S11
JournalEuropean Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Volume56
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2002

Other keywords

  • Biomarkers
  • Dietary indicators
  • Food groups
  • Nutrients
  • Nutrition goals
  • Nutrition monitoring

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