Estimación de la ingesta diaria de compuestos fenólicos en la población española

  1. Inma Navarro González 1
  2. María Jesús Periago 1
  3. Francisco Javier García Alonso 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Murcia, España
Journal:
Revista española de nutrición humana y dietética

ISSN: 2173-1292

Year of publication: 2017

Volume: 21

Issue: 4

Pages: 320-326

Type: Article

DOI: 10.14306/RENHYD.21.4.357 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

Introduction: Phenolic compounds are a large group of molecules present in plants with a diversity of chemical structures and biological activity. The objective of this study was to quantify the intake of phenolic compounds of the Spanish population. Material and Methods: The most consumed foods from vegetal origin in Spain were selected. These were picked up in the National Survey of Spanish Dietary Intake (ENIDE) of 2011, edited by AESAN (Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition) as a basis for quantifying the intake of phenolic compounds of Spaniards using the Phenol-Explorer database. Results: This database has allowed to estimate the average intake of polyphenols per day of Spaniards, which is 1365.1mg. Conclusions: The average intake of total polyphenols of Spaniards could have a protective effect against the mortality rate and exercise a preventive function on some chronic diseases along with other healthy lifestyle habits.

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