Energy and nutrient intakes: findings from the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS)

Nutrition surveys based on a representative sample of the Malaysian adult population have hitherto not been reported. In 2003, the Ministry of Health, Malaysia, conducted the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS), the first and largest nutrition survey in the country which aimed to provide detaile...

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Main Authors: Kandiah, Mirnalini, Mohd Shariff, Zalilah, Mohd Yusof, Safiah, Aris, Tahir, Mohd Din, Siti Haslinda, D., Siti Rohana, M. Y., Khairul Zarina, S., Mohd Hasyami, H., Normah
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spelling my.upm.eprints.63802015-09-28T04:15:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6380/ Energy and nutrient intakes: findings from the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS) Kandiah, Mirnalini Mohd Shariff, Zalilah Mohd Yusof, Safiah Aris, Tahir Mohd Din, Siti Haslinda D., Siti Rohana M. Y., Khairul Zarina S., Mohd Hasyami H., Normah Nutrition surveys based on a representative sample of the Malaysian adult population have hitherto not been reported. In 2003, the Ministry of Health, Malaysia, conducted the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS), the first and largest nutrition survey in the country which aimed to provide detailed quantitative information on nutritional status, food and nutrient intakes, and physical activity pattern on a nationwide representative sample of adult subjects between the ages of 18 and 59 years. The survey covered four zones in Peninsular Malaysia (Central, Southern, Northern and East Coast), Sabah and Sarawak. This paper presents the mean and selected percentiles of energy and nutrient intake of 6886 subjects by selected demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Energy contributions by macronutrients and dietary adequacy in relation to the Recommended Nutrient Intake for Malaysians are also described. Information on dietary intake was collected by trained nutritionists using a one day 24-hour diet recall. Dietary data were analysed using Nutritionist Pro, a diet analysis software and statistical analysis was carried out using the SPSS ver. 13.0. In most of the demographic and socioeconomic groups, males had higher mean energy (1776 kcal) and nutrient intake and percent achievement of RNI than females (1447 kcal). The proportions of calories derived from macronutrients were within the recommendations for a healthy diet. Intake of micronutrients such as iron, calcium and vitamin A was about 50% of RNI particularly in women. Sodium intake of Malaysians, not reported in earlier studies, is also made available. Under-reporting using the EI/BMR ratio was found in half of the population studied. The present study provides the first national estimates of energy and nutrient intake of the Malaysian adult population. Regular nutrition surveys are needed at the national level to provide valuable information on trends in food and nutrient intake, particularly among age and ethnically diverse subgroups of the population. Nutrition Society of Malaysia 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6380/1/Energy%20and%20nutrient%20intakes.pdf Kandiah, Mirnalini and Mohd Shariff, Zalilah and Mohd Yusof, Safiah and Aris, Tahir and Mohd Din, Siti Haslinda and D., Siti Rohana and M. Y., Khairul Zarina and S., Mohd Hasyami and H., Normah (2008) Energy and nutrient intakes: findings from the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS). Malaysian Journal of Nutrition, 14 (1). pp. 1-24. ISSN 1394-035X http://nutriweb.org.my/publications/mjn0014_1/mjn14n1_art1.php
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description Nutrition surveys based on a representative sample of the Malaysian adult population have hitherto not been reported. In 2003, the Ministry of Health, Malaysia, conducted the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS), the first and largest nutrition survey in the country which aimed to provide detailed quantitative information on nutritional status, food and nutrient intakes, and physical activity pattern on a nationwide representative sample of adult subjects between the ages of 18 and 59 years. The survey covered four zones in Peninsular Malaysia (Central, Southern, Northern and East Coast), Sabah and Sarawak. This paper presents the mean and selected percentiles of energy and nutrient intake of 6886 subjects by selected demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Energy contributions by macronutrients and dietary adequacy in relation to the Recommended Nutrient Intake for Malaysians are also described. Information on dietary intake was collected by trained nutritionists using a one day 24-hour diet recall. Dietary data were analysed using Nutritionist Pro, a diet analysis software and statistical analysis was carried out using the SPSS ver. 13.0. In most of the demographic and socioeconomic groups, males had higher mean energy (1776 kcal) and nutrient intake and percent achievement of RNI than females (1447 kcal). The proportions of calories derived from macronutrients were within the recommendations for a healthy diet. Intake of micronutrients such as iron, calcium and vitamin A was about 50% of RNI particularly in women. Sodium intake of Malaysians, not reported in earlier studies, is also made available. Under-reporting using the EI/BMR ratio was found in half of the population studied. The present study provides the first national estimates of energy and nutrient intake of the Malaysian adult population. Regular nutrition surveys are needed at the national level to provide valuable information on trends in food and nutrient intake, particularly among age and ethnically diverse subgroups of the population.
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author Kandiah, Mirnalini
Mohd Shariff, Zalilah
Mohd Yusof, Safiah
Aris, Tahir
Mohd Din, Siti Haslinda
D., Siti Rohana
M. Y., Khairul Zarina
S., Mohd Hasyami
H., Normah
spellingShingle Kandiah, Mirnalini
Mohd Shariff, Zalilah
Mohd Yusof, Safiah
Aris, Tahir
Mohd Din, Siti Haslinda
D., Siti Rohana
M. Y., Khairul Zarina
S., Mohd Hasyami
H., Normah
Energy and nutrient intakes: findings from the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS)
author_facet Kandiah, Mirnalini
Mohd Shariff, Zalilah
Mohd Yusof, Safiah
Aris, Tahir
Mohd Din, Siti Haslinda
D., Siti Rohana
M. Y., Khairul Zarina
S., Mohd Hasyami
H., Normah
author_sort Kandiah, Mirnalini
title Energy and nutrient intakes: findings from the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS)
title_short Energy and nutrient intakes: findings from the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS)
title_full Energy and nutrient intakes: findings from the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS)
title_fullStr Energy and nutrient intakes: findings from the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS)
title_full_unstemmed Energy and nutrient intakes: findings from the Malaysian Adult Nutrition Survey (MANS)
title_sort energy and nutrient intakes: findings from the malaysian adult nutrition survey (mans)
publisher Nutrition Society of Malaysia
publishDate 2008
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6380/1/Energy%20and%20nutrient%20intakes.pdf
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