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Dietary Sources of Calcium Among Parents and Their Early Adolescent Children in the United States by Parent Race/Ethnicity and Place of Birth.

Authors :
Cluskey, Mary
Wong, Siew
Richards, Rickelle
Ballejos, Miriam
Reicks, Marla
Auld, Garry
Boushey, Carol
Bruhn, Christine
Misner, Scottie
Olson, Beth
Zaghloul, Sahar
Source :
Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health; Apr2015, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p432-440, 9p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Dietary calcium sources may differ by race/ethnicity and dietary acculturation. A cross-sectional, convenience sample including 587 United States (US) Asian, Hispanic and non-Hispanic White parent-child (10-13 years) pairs completed a calcium food frequency questionnaire. Calcium sources were ranked by mean percent contribution to total adjusted calcium intake, and compared by ethnic group and parents' location of birth. Five foods (fluid milk, cheese, milk on cereal, yogurt, and lattes) represented 49 % of total calcium intake for parents. The same foods (except lattes) represented 55 % of total calcium for early adolescent children. Fluid milk provided the largest mean percentage of intake for all race/ethnic groups among parents and children. Several food sources of calcium were greater for foreign-born versus US-born Asian or Hispanic parents and children. Understanding calcium food sources and changes in dietary patterns that affect calcium intake among parents and children is important to better promote adequate intake. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15571912
Volume :
17
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
103779496
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-014-0026-7