Zinc Biofortification of Rice in China: A Simulation of Zinc Intake with Different Dietary Patterns

Abstract

A cross-sectional survey of 2819 adults aged 20 years and above was undertaken in 2002 in Jiangsu Province. Zinc intake was assessed using a consecutive 3-day 24-h dietary recall method. Insufficient and excess intake was determined according to the Chinese Dietary Recommended Intakes. Four distinct dietary patterns were identified namely 鈥渢raditional鈥, 鈥渕acho鈥, 鈥渟weet tooth鈥, and 鈥渉ealthy鈥. Intake of zinc from biofortified rice was simulated at an intermediate zinc concentration (2.7 mg/100 g) and a high zinc concentration (3.8 mg/100 g) in rice. Average total zinc intake was 12.0 卤 3.7 mg/day, and insufficiency of zinc intake was present in 15.4%. Simulated zinc intake from biofortified rice with intermediate and high zinc concentration decreased the prevalence of low zinc intake to 6.5% and 4.4%, respectively. The effect was most pronounced in the 鈥渢raditional鈥 pattern, with only 0.7% of insufficiency of zinc intake remaining in the highest quartile of the pattern. Zinc intake was inversely associated with the 鈥渟weet tooth鈥 pattern. Zinc biofortifed rice improves dietary zinc intake and lowers risk for insufficient zinc intake, especially for subjects with a more 鈥渢raditional鈥 food pattern, but less for subjects with a 鈥渟weet tooth鈥 food pattern.

Citation

Qin, Y.; Melse-Boonstra, A.; Yuan, B.; Pan, X.; Dai, Y.; Zhou, M.; Wegmueller, R.; Zhao, J.; Kok, F.J.; Shi, Z. Zinc Biofortification of Rice in China: A Simulation of Zinc Intake with Different Dietary Patterns. Nutrients (2012) 4 (6) 517-528. [DOI: 10.3390/nu4060517]

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Published 1 January 2012