Estimated Daily Intake and Seasonal Food Sources of Quercetin in Japan

Quercetin is a promising food component, which can prevent lifestyle related diseases. To understand the dietary intake of quercetin in the subjects of a population-based cohort study and in the Japanese population, we first determined the quercetin content in foods available in the market during Ju...

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Published inNutrients Vol. 7; no. 4; pp. 2345 - 2358
Main Authors Nishimuro, Haruno, Ohnishi, Hirofumi, Sato, Midori, Ohnishi-Kameyama, Mayumi, Matsunaga, Izumi, Naito, Shigehiro, Ippoushi, Katsunari, Oike, Hideaki, Nagata, Tadahiro, Akasaka, Hiroshi, Saitoh, Shigeyuki, Shimamoto, Kazuaki, Kobori, Masuko
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Abstract Quercetin is a promising food component, which can prevent lifestyle related diseases. To understand the dietary intake of quercetin in the subjects of a population-based cohort study and in the Japanese population, we first determined the quercetin content in foods available in the market during June and July in or near a town in Hokkaido, Japan. Red leaf lettuce, asparagus, and onions contained high amounts of quercetin derivatives. We then estimated the daily quercetin intake by 570 residents aged 20–92 years old in the town using a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). The average and median quercetin intakes were 16.2 and 15.5 mg day−1, respectively. The quercetin intakes by men were lower than those by women; the quercetin intakes showed a low correlation with age in both men and women. The estimated quercetin intake was similar during summer and winter. Quercetin was mainly ingested from onions and green tea, both in summer and in winter. Vegetables, such as asparagus, green pepper, tomatoes, and red leaf lettuce, were good sources of quercetin in summer. Our results will help to elucidate the association between quercetin intake and risks of lifestyle-related diseases by further prospective cohort study and establish healthy dietary requirements with the consumption of more physiologically useful components from foods.
AbstractList Quercetin is a promising food component, which can prevent lifestyle related diseases. To understand the dietary intake of quercetin in the subjects of a population-based cohort study and in the Japanese population, we first determined the quercetin content in foods available in the market during June and July in or near a town in Hokkaido, Japan. Red leaf lettuce, asparagus, and onions contained high amounts of quercetin derivatives. We then estimated the daily quercetin intake by 570 residents aged 20-92 years old in the town using a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). The average and median quercetin intakes were 16.2 and 15.5 mg day(-1), respectively. The quercetin intakes by men were lower than those by women; the quercetin intakes showed a low correlation with age in both men and women. The estimated quercetin intake was similar during summer and winter. Quercetin was mainly ingested from onions and green tea, both in summer and in winter. Vegetables, such as asparagus, green pepper, tomatoes, and red leaf lettuce, were good sources of quercetin in summer. Our results will help to elucidate the association between quercetin intake and risks of lifestyle-related diseases by further prospective cohort study and establish healthy dietary requirements with the consumption of more physiologically useful components from foods.
Quercetin is a promising food component, which can prevent lifestyle related diseases. To understand the dietary intake of quercetin in the subjects of a population-based cohort study and in the Japanese population, we first determined the quercetin content in foods available in the market during June and July in or near a town in Hokkaido, Japan. Red leaf lettuce, asparagus, and onions contained high amounts of quercetin derivatives. We then estimated the daily quercetin intake by 570 residents aged 20–92 years old in the town using a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). The average and median quercetin intakes were 16.2 and 15.5 mg day −1 , respectively. The quercetin intakes by men were lower than those by women; the quercetin intakes showed a low correlation with age in both men and women. The estimated quercetin intake was similar during summer and winter. Quercetin was mainly ingested from onions and green tea, both in summer and in winter. Vegetables, such as asparagus, green pepper, tomatoes, and red leaf lettuce, were good sources of quercetin in summer. Our results will help to elucidate the association between quercetin intake and risks of lifestyle-related diseases by further prospective cohort study and establish healthy dietary requirements with the consumption of more physiologically useful components from foods.
Quercetin is a promising food component, which can prevent lifestyle related diseases. To understand the dietary intake of quercetin in the subjects of a population-based cohort study and in the Japanese population, we first determined the quercetin content in foods available in the market during June and July in or near a town in Hokkaido, Japan. Red leaf lettuce, asparagus, and onions contained high amounts of quercetin derivatives. We then estimated the daily quercetin intake by 570 residents aged 20–92 years old in the town using a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). The average and median quercetin intakes were 16.2 and 15.5 mg day−1, respectively. The quercetin intakes by men were lower than those by women; the quercetin intakes showed a low correlation with age in both men and women. The estimated quercetin intake was similar during summer and winter. Quercetin was mainly ingested from onions and green tea, both in summer and in winter. Vegetables, such as asparagus, green pepper, tomatoes, and red leaf lettuce, were good sources of quercetin in summer. Our results will help to elucidate the association between quercetin intake and risks of lifestyle-related diseases by further prospective cohort study and establish healthy dietary requirements with the consumption of more physiologically useful components from foods.
Author Naito, Shigehiro
Nishimuro, Haruno
Nagata, Tadahiro
Shimamoto, Kazuaki
Ohnishi-Kameyama, Mayumi
Akasaka, Hiroshi
Matsunaga, Izumi
Sato, Midori
Kobori, Masuko
Oike, Hideaki
Saitoh, Shigeyuki
Ippoushi, Katsunari
Ohnishi, Hirofumi
AuthorAffiliation 2 Department of Human Nutrition, Seitoku University, Matsudo, Chiba 271-8555, Japan; E-Mail: nagata@seitoku.ac.jp
3 School of Medicine, Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo 060-8556, Japan; E-Mails: hohnishi@sapmed.ac.jp (H.O.); akasaka@sapmed.ac.jp (H.A.)
1 National Food Research Institute, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8642, Japan; E-Mails: hn130901@as.seitoku.ac.jp (H.N.); kameyama@affrc.go.jp (M.O.-K.); izm@affrc.go.jp (I.M.); naito@affrc.go.jp (S.N.); Ippoushi@affrc.go.jp (K.I.); oike@affrc.go.jp (H.O.)
6 Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-8556, Japan; E-Mail: simamoto@sapmed.ac.jp
4 Sobetsu-cho, Usugun, Hokkaido 052-0101 Japan; E-Mail: sato.midori@town.sobetsu.lg.jp
5 Sapporo Medical University School of Health Sciences, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-8556, Japan; E-Mail: ssaitoh@sapmed.ac.jp
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average daily intake
Capsicum
cohort studies
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Diet Records
Diet Surveys
Energy Intake
Female
food composition
food frequency questionnaires
food intake
foods
Fruits
green tea
Humans
Japan
Kinases
Lactuca
leaf lettuce
Life Style
lifestyle
Longitudinal Studies
Male
markets
men
Middle Aged
nutrient requirements
nutrition risk assessment
Nutritional Requirements
Onions
quercetin
Quercetin - administration & dosage
Quercetin - analysis
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summer
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sweet peppers
Tea
tomatoes
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