对经常参加体育运动的女性饮食中钙和维生素 D 含量的评估。

IF 1.1 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Osteoporosis Pub Date : 2019-11-04 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/9214926
Michał Wrzosek, Jakub Woźniak, Dorota Kozioł-Kaczorek, Dariusz Włodarek
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导言:研究目的:该研究旨在评估经常参加体育运动的女性饮食中钙和维生素 D 的摄入量:研究对象为 593 名年龄在 18-50 岁(中位数为 25 岁)、经常参加体育运动(每周至少 2 次)的女性。为了评估钙和维生素 D 的摄入量,使用了简短的钙和维生素 D 食物频率问卷(VIDEO-FFQ)。受试者通过社交媒体获得问卷。为了评估摄入水平,作者采用了基于群体的截点法(钙标准为 EAR 800 毫克/天;维生素 D 标准为 AI 15 微克/天):膳食中钙和维生素 D 摄入量的中位数分别为 502 毫克/天和 5.2 微克/天(钙的 Q25 和 Q75 值分别为 387 毫克/天和 627 毫克/天,维生素 D 的 Q25 和 Q75 值分别为 3.4 微克/天和 8.2 微克/天)。与钙的 EAR 标准和维生素 D 的 AI 标准相比,92.0% 的受检者的钙摄入量低于建议水平,97.3% 的受检者的维生素 D 摄入量低于建议水平。分别有 13.1%(在这一分组中,11.5%的受检小组成员不需要)和 56.8%(在这一分组中,2.4%的受检小组成员不需要)的受检妇女使用了钙和维生素 D 补充剂。将钙和维生素 D 的摄入量计算在内后,全组的供给量中位数分别为 535 毫克/天和 28.8 微克/天(Q25 和 Q75 的钙摄入量分别为 402 毫克/天和 671 毫克/天,维生素 D 的摄入量分别为 6.3 微克/天和 55.7 微克/天);87.在补充钙的妇女中,58.9%的人没有达到参考摄入值;然而,所有补充维生素 D 的妇女都达到了预期的营养需求:重要的是,要教育妇女必须在饮食中为身体提供适当的钙和维生素 D 摄入量,以避免因缺乏这些营养素而导致健康问题。
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The Assessment of the Supply of Calcium and Vitamin D in the Diet of Women Regularly Practicing Sport.

Introduction: The appropriate intake of calcium and vitamin D in women's diet is significant for a proper maintenance of the skeletal system.

Research aim: The aim of the research was to assess the calcium and vitamin D supply in a diet among women regularly practicing sport.

Methodology: The research was completed by 593 women at the age of 18-50 (median 25) who played sports regularly (at least 2 times a week). To assess the calcium and vitamin D intake, short Food Frequency Questionnaires for calcium and vitamin D (VIDEO-FFQ) were used. The examined group was provided with the questionnaires via social media. To assess intake levels, the authors applied the group-based cutoff point method (calcium norm was EAR 800 mg/day; vitamin D norm was AI 15 μg/day).

Results: The median of calcium and vitamin D intake in a diet was 502 mg/day and 5.2 μg/day, respectively (Q25 and Q75 for calcium was 387 mg/day and 627 mg/day, respectively, and for vitamin D was 3.4 μg/day and 8.2 μg/day, respectively). In relation to the EAR norm for calcium and AI norm for vitamin D, 92.0% of the examined participants in a group demonstrated lower than recommended calcium intake levels and 97.3% showed lower than recommended vitamin D intake levels. Calcium and vitamin D supplementation was used by 13.1% (in this subgroup, 11.5% of the examined group members did not need it) and 56.8% of the examined women (in this subgroup, 2.4% of the examined group did not need it), respectively. After including the calcium and vitamin D intake, the supply median for the whole group was 535 mg/day and 28.8 μg/day, respectively (Q25 and Q75 for calcium was 402 mg/day and 671 mg/day, and for vitamin D was 6.3 µg/day and 55.7 μg/day, respectively); 87.5% of the examined participants did not meet the EAR norms for calcium and 42.0% did not meet the AI norm for vitamin D. Among the women supplementing calcium, 58.9% did not reach the reference intake value; however, all women supplementing vitamin D fulfilled the expected nutritional need.

Conclusions: It is important to educate women about the necessity to provide the body with proper calcium and vitamin D intake levels in a diet in order to avoid health problems resulting from the deficit of the nutrients.

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