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Towards an evidence-based recommendation for a balanced breakfast—A proposal from the international breakfast research initiative

Authors :
Michael Gibney
Susan Barr
France Bellisle
Adam Drewnowski
Sisse Fagt
Sinead Hopkins
Barbara Livingstone
Gregorio Varela-Moreiras
Luis Moreno
Jessica Smith
Florent Vieux
Frank Thielecke
Gabriel Masset
Source :
Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza, instname, Gibney, M J, Barr, S I, Bellisle, F, Drewnowski, A, Fagt, S, Hopkins, S, Livingstone, B, Varela-Moreiras, G, Moreno, L, Smith, J, Vieux, F, Thielecke, F & Masset, G 2018, ' Towards an Evidence-Based Recommendation for a Balanced Breakfast-A Proposal from the International Breakfast Research Initiative ', Nutrients, vol. 10, no. 10, 1540 . https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10101540, Nutrients, Volume 10, Issue 10, Nutrients, Vol 10, Iss 10, p 1540 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The International Breakfast Research Initiative (IBRI) set out to derive nutritional recommendations for a balanced breakfast using a standardized analysis of national nutrition surveys from Canada, Denmark, France, Spain, UK and the US. In all countries, the frequency of breakfast consumption by age was high and U-shaped with children and older adults having a higher frequency of breakfast consumption. Breakfast contributed 16% to 21% of daily energy intake. In all countries, breakfast was a carbohydrate- and nutrient-rich meal, providing more carbohydrates (including sugars), thiamin, riboflavin, folate, calcium, potassium, and magnesium, and less vitamin A, fats and sodium relative to its contribution to daily energy intakes. Breakfast consumers were stratified by tertiles of the Nutrient Rich Foods (NRF) index, used as a measure of diet quality. Breakfast intakes associated with the top tertile of NRF, along with the Codex Alimentarius international food standards and World Health Organization (WHO) diet guidelines, were used to derive the proposed nutrient recommendations. The goal was to preserve the nutrient density of existing breakfasts, while addressing concerns regarding added sugars, saturated fats, dietary fiber, and vitamin D. This initiative is unique in seeking to derive nutrient recommendations for a specific meal using the observed nutritional profile of such meal.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza, instname, Gibney, M J, Barr, S I, Bellisle, F, Drewnowski, A, Fagt, S, Hopkins, S, Livingstone, B, Varela-Moreiras, G, Moreno, L, Smith, J, Vieux, F, Thielecke, F & Masset, G 2018, ' Towards an Evidence-Based Recommendation for a Balanced Breakfast-A Proposal from the International Breakfast Research Initiative ', Nutrients, vol. 10, no. 10, 1540 . https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10101540, Nutrients, Volume 10, Issue 10, Nutrients, Vol 10, Iss 10, p 1540 (2018)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e19e0977679c05e93bd5006153c6cc0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10101540