Dietary intake of the water-soluble vitamins b1, b2, b6, b12 and c in 10 countries in the european prospective investigation into cancer and nutrition

A. Olsen, J. Halkjær, C. H. Van Gils, B. Buijsse, H. Verhagen, M. Jenab, M. C. Boutron-Ruault, U. Ericson, M. C. Ocké, P. H.M. Peeters, M. Touvier, M. Niravong, M. Waaseth, G. Skeie, K. T. Khaw, R. Travis, P. Ferrari, M. J. Sanchez, A. Agudo, K. OvervadJ. Linseisen, C. Weikert, C. Sacerdote, A. Evangelista, D. Zylis, K. Tsiotas, J. Manjer, B. Van Guelpen, E. Riboli, N. Slimani, S. Bingham

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Abstract

Objectives:To describe the intake of vitamins thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), B6 (pyridoxine), B12 (cobalamine) and C (ascorbic acid) and their food sources among 27 centres in 10 countries participating in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study.Methods:Between 1995 and 2000, 36 034 persons aged between 35 and 74 years were administered a standardized 24-h dietary recall using a computerized interview software programme (EPIC-SOFT). Intakes of the four B vitamins and vitamin C were estimated using the standardized EPIC Nutrient Database (ENDB). Mean intakes were adjusted for age and weighted by season and day of recall.Results:Intake of B vitamins did not vary considerably between centres, except in the UK health-conscious cohort, in which substantially higher intakes of thiamine and lower intakes of vitamin B12 were reported compared with other centres. Overall, meat was the most important contributor to the B vitamins in all centres except in the UK health-conscious group. Vitamin C showed a clear geographical gradient, with higher intakes in the southern centres as compared with the northern ones; this was more pronounced in men than in women. Vegetables and fruits were major contributors to vitamin C in all centres, but juices and potatoes were also important sources in the northern centres.Conclusions:This study showed no major differences across centres in the mean intakes of B vitamins (thiamine, riboflavin, B6, B12), whereas a tendency towards a north–south gradient was observed for vitamin C.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)S122-S149
RivistaEuropean Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Volume63
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - nov 2009
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