Dairy foods are an important source of calcium and vitamin D among Canadian-born and Asian-born Chinese in Edmonton,Alberta |
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Authors: | Yan Han Yu Anna Farmer Diana R. Mager Noreen D. Willows |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;2. Centre for Health Promotion Studies, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;3. Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Abstract: | Low intakes of calcium and vitamin D increase the risk for osteoporosis, bone fracture, and other health problems. This study aimed to examine the calcium and vitamin D intakes of Canadian-born Chinese (CBC) and Asian-born Chinese (ABC) in Edmonton, Canada, and to identify usual food sources of these nutrients. We hypothesized that CBC would have higher intakes of calcium and vitamin D than ABC and that the food sources of these nutrients would differ by region of birth (Canada vs Asia). Two in-person multipass 24-hour dietary recalls were administered for 1 weekday and weekend day for 81 healthy ethnically Chinese aged 18 to 58 years. The risks for calcium and vitamin D inadequacy were calculated as were the contributions of specific foods to calcium and vitamin D intakes. Calcium intake was 781 ± 337 mg/d for CBC and 809 ± 369 mg/d for ABC (P = .737). Vitamin D intake was 3.8 ± 3.4 μg/d for CBC and 5.0 ± 3.9 μg/d for ABC (P = .158). Respective risks for calcium and vitamin D inadequacy were 36% and 98% for men and 78% and 100% for women. Dairy contributed most to the calcium (43%) and vitamin D (52%) intake of participants. For ABC, soybean products contributed to 8.1% of calcium, whereas fatty fish contributed to 16.7% of vitamin D. For CBC, red meats contributed to 11.1% of vitamin D. Dietary intakes of calcium and vitamin D need to be increased in Chinese Canadians through the promotion of dairy and culturally relevant sources of these nutrients. |
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Keywords: | ABC, Asian-born Chinese CBC, Canadian-born Chinese EAR, estimated average requirement |
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