Fruit and vegetable intake of mothers of 11-year-old children in nine European countries: The pro children cross-sectional survey

Alexandra Wolf, Agneta Yngve, Ibrahim Elmadfa*, Eric Poortvliet, Bettina Ehrenblad, Carmen Pérez-Rodrigo, Inga Thórsdóttir, Jóhanna Haraldsdóttir, Johannes Brug, Lea Maes, Maria Daniel Vaz De Almeida, Rikke Krølner, Knut Inge Klepp

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Abstract

Objective: To describe and compare fruit and vegetable intakes of mothers of 11-year-old children across Europe. Methods: Cross-sectional surveys were carried out in 9 European countries in October/November 2003. Self-administered questionnaires assessing fruit and vegetable consumption were used for data collection. The current paper presents dietary intake data obtained by a preceded 24-hour recall and a food frequency questionnaire. Results: The consumption levels of fruit and vegetables (without fruit juice) were in line with World Health Organization recommendations of ≥400 g/day for only 27% of all participating mothers. Based on both instruments, the Pro Children results showed comparatively high average fruit intake levels in Portugal, Denmark and Sweden (211, 203 and 194 g/day) and the lowest intake in Iceland (97 g/day). High vegetable intake levels were found in Portugal and Belgium (169 and 150 g/day), the lowest in Spain (88 g/day). A south-north gradient could not be observed in the Pro Children study. Conclusion: Fruit and vegetable intakes are low in mothers of 11-year-olds across Europe. Especially vegetable consumption can be regarded as marginal in most of the studied European countries. A high percentage of mothers indicated to eat fruit and vegetables less than once a day. The results have shown that national and international interventions are necessary to promote fruit and especially vegetable consumption in the European population of mothers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)246-254
Number of pages9
JournalAnnals of Nutrition and Metabolism
Volume49
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2005

Other keywords

  • 24-Hour recall
  • Food frequency
  • Fruit and vegetable intake
  • Pro Children study
  • Women

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