Main Sources of Antioxidant Vitamins in the Jordanian Diet

Type Journal Article - Pakistan Journal of Nutrition
Title Main Sources of Antioxidant Vitamins in the Jordanian Diet
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
URL http://www.pjbs.org/pjnonline/fin2875.pdf
Abstract
This research evaluates the intakes of the antioxidant vitamins A (retinol), C (ascorbic acid) and E(toco
pherols) as obtained from food consumption calculations based on the most recent food budget survey (JHEIS, 2010). The estimated antioxidants intakes were analyzed using a nutrition analysis software program (Food Processor, 2008). The results showed that the means of daily per capita intakes of vitamin
A,C and Ewere 781 µg, 123.3 and 8.4 mg/day, respectively. Amongst the Jordanian household intakes tomato
was the best source of vitamins A and C. Beside tomatoes, carrots, fresh spinach and melon were at the top of vitamin A food sources. In addition, corn and olive oils and Jordanian bread were at the top of vitamin
E sources. Tomatoes, citrus, green peppers and cucumber were the best sources of vitamin C. It is concluded that the Jordanian diet contains reasonable amounts of the antioxidant vitamins A, C and E. It is concluded that the Jordanian diet meets the recommendations of vitamin A and that vitamin C intake was higher than the recommendations whereas vitamin E intake was below the recommendations.

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