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Intake and sources of gluten in 20-to 75-year-old Danish adults: a national dietary survey

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 56, Issue 1, Pages 107-117

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00394-015-1062-3

Keywords

Gluten; Wheat; Oats; Barley; Rye; Danish; Adults

Funding

  1. Danish Strategic Research Council [09-06-5149]
  2. Danish National Survey of Diet and Physical Activity (DANSDA) - Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries

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Celiac disease, an immunological response triggered by gluten, affects similar to 1 % of the Western population. Information concerning gluten intake in the general population is scarce. We determined intake of gluten from wheat, barley, rye and oat in the Danish National Survey of Diet and Physical Activity 2005-2008. The study population comprised a random cross-sectional sample of 1494 adults 20-75 years, selected from the Danish Civil Registration System. Protein content in wheat, rye, barley and oat was determined from the National Danish Food Composition Table and multiplied with the amount of cereal used in recipes. Amount of gluten was calculated as amount of cereal protein x0.80 for wheat and oat, x0.65 for rye and x0.50 for barley. Dietary intake was recorded daily during seven consecutive days in pre-coded food diaries with open-answer possibilities. Mean total gluten intake was 10.4 +/- 4.4 g/day (10th-90th percentiles; 5.4-16.2 g/day), in men 12.0 +/- 4.6 g/day and 9.0 +/- 3.4 g/day in women. It was higher among men than among women in all age groups (20-75 years; P < 0.0001); however, this difference was eliminated when adjusting for energy intake. Intake of different gluten sources tended to be higher in men than in women with the exception of gluten from barley. Total gluten intake decreased with increasing age (P < 0.0001) as did gluten intake from wheat (P < 0.0001), whereas intake of gluten from rye (P < 0.0001) and barley (P = 0.001) increased with increasing age, also when adjusted for energy intake or body weight. This study presents representative population-based data on gluten intake in Danish adults. Total gluten intake decreased with increasing age.

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