100% Orange Juice Consumption is Associated with Socioeconomic Status, Improved Nutrient Adequacy, and Higher Bioactive Compounds Intake: Results from Brazilian National Dietary Survey 2017-2018

Renata A. Carnauba, Flavia M. Sarti,Neuza M. A. Hassimotto, Franco M. Lajolo

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN NUTRITION ASSOCIATION(2024)

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ObjectiveThe consumption of 100% orange juice (OJ) has been associated with nutrient adequacy and better diet quality. To date, there are few analyses exploring 100% OJ consumption patterns across populations, with no data from Brazil. We aimed to explore the associations between 100% OJ consumption, sociodemographic factors, and nutrient intake in a representative sample of the Brazilian general population aged 10 years or older.MethodsData were obtained from the National Dietary Survey 2017-2018, a cross-sectional study including data on individual food intake of 46,164 subjects aged >= 10 years collected using two 24-h dietary recalls.Results100% OJ was consumed by 11% of the population, with a mean intake of 43.0 ml/d. Males were more frequent consumers compared to females, and the percentage of consumers increased with education and income. 100% OJ consumption was associated with higher intakes of energy, vitamin C, folate, calcium, magnesium, potassium, polyphenols, and carotenoids. There is no significant difference in fiber intake between consumers and non-consumers. 100% OJ consumers had a higher percentage of the population meeting the Estimated Average Requirement for vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D, folate, calcium, and magnesium.ConclusionOur results suggest that 100% OJ could be a component of a healthy diet, helping individuals to achieve nutrient recommendations.
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100% Orange juice,estimated average requirement,nutrient,bioactive compounds,polyphenol,carotenoids
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