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对贝尔彻岛因纽特成年人群样本日常饮食中营养成分的初步评估。

Preliminary assessment of nutrients in daily diets of a sample of Belcher Island Inuit adults.

作者信息

Wein E E, Freeman M M, Makus J C

机构信息

Canadian Circumpolar Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Circumpolar Health. 1998;57 Suppl 1:205-10.

PMID:10093274
Abstract

In order to describe daily food patterns and nutrient intakes of adults in the Inuit community of Sanikiluaq, 48 adults (young and older men and women, 12 per group, randomly selected from all individuals within their age and sex group) provided two 24-hour recalls of food consumption, once each in two seasons (February/March, October/November). The most frequent Inuit foods were reindeer, seal, and arctic char, while the most frequent market foods were tea, sugar, and bannock. On average 799 grams of Inuit food were consumed per day, providing 47% of daily energy and 65-92% of daily protein, iron, zinc, phosphorus, thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin. Inuit foods are primary sources of many nutrients for the Belcher Island Inuit.

摘要

为了描述萨尼基卢阿克因纽特社区成年人的日常食物模式和营养摄入量,48名成年人(青年和老年男性与女性,每组12人,从其年龄和性别组内的所有个体中随机选取)提供了两份24小时食物消费回忆记录,在两个季节(2月/3月、10月/11月)各提供一次。最常见的因纽特食物是驯鹿、海豹和北极红点鲑,而最常见的市场食物是茶、糖和薄饼。平均每天食用799克因纽特食物,提供每日能量的47%以及每日蛋白质、铁、锌、磷、硫胺素、核黄素和烟酸的65 - 92%。因纽特食物是贝尔彻岛因纽特人许多营养素的主要来源。

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