1. VITAMIN B1 NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN MIDDLE AGE MEN AND WOMEN LIVED IN JAPAN AND CHINA.
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Kimura, M., Takeda, A., Suyama, T., Minakuchi, Y., Takeda, R., Takeda, T., Suzuki, T., Imanishi, M., Kitamura, R., Baoqing Mo, Yingming Wang, and Xinru Wang
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VITAMIN B1 , *NUTRITION , *MIDDLE-aged men , *MIDDLE-aged women , *FOOD habits - Abstract
Aim: Recently, with variation of life style including food intake nutritional status is changing in Japanese and also Chinese. On the other hand, it was reported that vitamin B1 intake of Japanese in average were enough (1.l8 mg/day, 0.6 mg/1000 kcal), 153% for Japan recommended allowance, by the national nutritional survey of Japanese. But in some paper it was reported that vitamin B1 concentrations in blood of Japanese young women were very tow, 20-35 ng/ml. Methods: To clarify vitamin B I nutritional status and health stares of inhabitant in Japan and China, 559 men (47.8±8.4 years) and 355 women (47.3±9.1 years), total 914 inhabitant lived in Kyoto and Shiga prefectures in Japan, and 100 men (44.6± 5.0 years), and 100 women (41.0±2.8 years), total 200 inhabitant lived in Nanjing prefecture were selected for volunteers with informed consent. All subjects were undergone physical and biochemical examinations including medical examination by interview blood test including vitamin B1 concentration in blood and plasma biochemical test in June and July 2000. Blood vitamin B1 concentration was determined by post-column HPLC method. Results: The subjects had not especially diseases. Blood vitamin B1 concentration in average was 35.8±10.0 ng/ml in men and 31.4±8.2 ng/ml in women. By national nutritional survey, average vitamin B1 intake in middle aged Japanese was 1.28 mg/day (total average 1.30 mg/day) in men and 1.10 mg/day (total average 1.15 mg/day) in women. That are enough value compared to Japan recommended allowance. In inhabitant lived in Nanjin China blood vitamin B1 concentration was 49.19±10.15 ng/ml in men and 47.80±11.21 ng/ml in women, and vitamin B1 intake was 1.30±0.32 mg/day in men and 0.88±0.29 mg/day in women in average. Aim: This discrepancy between blood concentration and intake of vitamin B1 in Japanese and Chinese is important problem to consider vitamin B1 nutritional status. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002