Contributions of Fat and Fatty Acids Intake to the Latin American Diet: Results of ELANS Study

 

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Författarna: Cortés Sanabria, Lilia Yadira, Herrera Cuenca, Marianella, Yépez García, Martha Cecilia, Hernandez Rivas, Pablo Ignacio, Ramírez Narváez, Guillermo José, Vásquez, Maura, Sifontes, Yaritza, Liria Domínguez, María Reyna, Rigotti, Attilio, Fisberg, Mauro, Nogueira Previdelli, Agatha, Kovalskys, Irina, Landaeta Jiménez, Maritza, Gómez Salas, Georgina
Materialtyp: artículo original
Utgivningstid:2024
Beskrivning:Background/Objectives: Fats, although essential for the proper functioning of the body, have been linked to an increased risk of developing chronic diseases, especially cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the intake of total fat and its components (saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, and trans fats) in men and women aged 15 to 65 years of the urban population in eight Latin American countries. Methods: Survey data were collected from the Latin American Study of Nutrition and Health (ELANS, by its acronym in Spanish), an epidemiological study, including 9218 subjects from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Results: In general, 76.2% of the subjects consumed fat within normal ranges (20–35% of the total caloric value (TCV)). When analyzing its components, a majority of the subjects consumed saturated and polyunsaturated fats within the recommended ranges. However, 94.5% of the population does not comply with the recommended maximum intake of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) (10–20%), and only 57.5% comply with the intake recommendation for trans fatty acids (TRANS) (0–2%). Likewise, on average, women had a significantly higher intake of all types of fat compared to men. Finally, the average fat intake by age indicates that regardless of the age range, the consumption of all fats except MUFA and TRANS are within the recommended ranges, with MUFA being slightly below and TRANS above. Conclusions: Even though the fat intake of the population falls within the recommended range, it is necessary to improve the quality by favoring the consumption of MUFA-rich foods regionally accepted, such as avocados, and reducing the consumption of TRANS.
Land:Kérwá
Organisation:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Kérwá
Språk:Inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:kerwa.ucr.ac.cr:10669/103737
Länkar:https://hdl.handle.net/10669/103737
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16223940
Nyckelord:dietary fats
dietary intake
saturated fatty acids
monounsaturated fatty acids
polyunsaturated fatty acids
trans fatty acids
diet
Latin America