Nutritional Significance of Fruit and Fruit Products in the Average Polish Diet

The aim of the present study was to analyze the supply of energy, 19 nutrients, free sugars, and dietary fiber in the average Polish diet from fruit and fruit products. Our analysis is based on 2016 data from the national representative household budget survey conducted on a sample of 36,886 househo...

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Main Authors: Krystyna Rejman, Hanna Górska-Warsewicz, Joanna Kaczorowska, Wacław Laskowski
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/6/2079
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spelling doaj-514736a332724e529517fa2940b804ed2021-07-01T00:28:03ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-06-01132079207910.3390/nu13062079Nutritional Significance of Fruit and Fruit Products in the Average Polish DietKrystyna Rejman0Hanna Górska-Warsewicz1Joanna Kaczorowska2Wacław Laskowski3Department of Food Market and Consumer Research, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, 07-787 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Food Market and Consumer Research, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, 07-787 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Food Market and Consumer Research, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, 07-787 Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Food Market and Consumer Research, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, 07-787 Warsaw, PolandThe aim of the present study was to analyze the supply of energy, 19 nutrients, free sugars, and dietary fiber in the average Polish diet from fruit and fruit products. Our analysis is based on 2016 data from the national representative household budget survey conducted on a sample of 36,886 households, yielding a population of 99,230 individuals. Fruit and fruit products provided 3.12% of energy to the average diet in Poland with the highest share of bananas and apples. The highest significance of this food group was found for vitamin C (23.65%), including citrus fruits providing 8.03% of vitamin C, berries (5.97%), other fruits (3.45%), and apples (3.13%). The share of fruit and their products in the supply of free sugars is equally high and amounts to 23.52%. This means that apples provide 6.34% of free sugars, while other fruits also have a high supply of free sugars, including berries 3.68%, stone fruits 3.06%, bananas 2.56%, and citrus fruits 2.54%. The proportion of supply exceeding the percentage of energy (which was 3.12%) was obtained for carbohydrate (5.79%), and fiber (13.66%). The food group studied was particularly important (more than 5% share) in providing four minerals: potassium (8.59%), iron (5.07%), magnesium (5.51%), copper (8.81%), and three vitamins: vitamin C (23.65%), vitamin B6 (5.74%), and vitamin E (5.53%). The influence of sociodemographic and economic characteristics of households on the structure of energy and nutrient supply from fruit and fruit products was assessed using cluster analysis. There were four clusters characterized by different energy, nutrient, and fiber supply. The factors with the highest statistical significance on the supply of energy, nutrients, and fiber from fruit and fruit products were month of study, income, degree of urbanization, education, size of town, and land use. The obtained results concerning energy and nutrient supply from fruits and fruit products are important for the Polish society from the public health point of view, as indicated in the discussion of results and conclusions.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/6/2079fruit and productsenergy sourcesfiber sourcesbananasapplessources of vitamins
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author Krystyna Rejman
Hanna Górska-Warsewicz
Joanna Kaczorowska
Wacław Laskowski
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Hanna Górska-Warsewicz
Joanna Kaczorowska
Wacław Laskowski
Nutritional Significance of Fruit and Fruit Products in the Average Polish Diet
Nutrients
fruit and products
energy sources
fiber sources
bananas
apples
sources of vitamins
author_facet Krystyna Rejman
Hanna Górska-Warsewicz
Joanna Kaczorowska
Wacław Laskowski
author_sort Krystyna Rejman
title Nutritional Significance of Fruit and Fruit Products in the Average Polish Diet
title_short Nutritional Significance of Fruit and Fruit Products in the Average Polish Diet
title_full Nutritional Significance of Fruit and Fruit Products in the Average Polish Diet
title_fullStr Nutritional Significance of Fruit and Fruit Products in the Average Polish Diet
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional Significance of Fruit and Fruit Products in the Average Polish Diet
title_sort nutritional significance of fruit and fruit products in the average polish diet
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The aim of the present study was to analyze the supply of energy, 19 nutrients, free sugars, and dietary fiber in the average Polish diet from fruit and fruit products. Our analysis is based on 2016 data from the national representative household budget survey conducted on a sample of 36,886 households, yielding a population of 99,230 individuals. Fruit and fruit products provided 3.12% of energy to the average diet in Poland with the highest share of bananas and apples. The highest significance of this food group was found for vitamin C (23.65%), including citrus fruits providing 8.03% of vitamin C, berries (5.97%), other fruits (3.45%), and apples (3.13%). The share of fruit and their products in the supply of free sugars is equally high and amounts to 23.52%. This means that apples provide 6.34% of free sugars, while other fruits also have a high supply of free sugars, including berries 3.68%, stone fruits 3.06%, bananas 2.56%, and citrus fruits 2.54%. The proportion of supply exceeding the percentage of energy (which was 3.12%) was obtained for carbohydrate (5.79%), and fiber (13.66%). The food group studied was particularly important (more than 5% share) in providing four minerals: potassium (8.59%), iron (5.07%), magnesium (5.51%), copper (8.81%), and three vitamins: vitamin C (23.65%), vitamin B6 (5.74%), and vitamin E (5.53%). The influence of sociodemographic and economic characteristics of households on the structure of energy and nutrient supply from fruit and fruit products was assessed using cluster analysis. There were four clusters characterized by different energy, nutrient, and fiber supply. The factors with the highest statistical significance on the supply of energy, nutrients, and fiber from fruit and fruit products were month of study, income, degree of urbanization, education, size of town, and land use. The obtained results concerning energy and nutrient supply from fruits and fruit products are important for the Polish society from the public health point of view, as indicated in the discussion of results and conclusions.
topic fruit and products
energy sources
fiber sources
bananas
apples
sources of vitamins
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