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Eating out of home: energy, macro- and micronutrient intakes in 10 European countries. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
Volume 63, Issue -, Pages S239-S262

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/ejcn.2009.84

Keywords

eating out of home; 24-h dietary recall; EPIC; EPIC-Soft; nutrients; standardization

Funding

  1. European Commission
  2. Ligue contre le Cancer (France)
  3. Societe 3M (France)
  4. Mutuelle Generale de l'Education Nationale
  5. Institut National de la Santeet de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM)
  6. Institut Gustave Roussy
  7. German Cancer Aid
  8. German Cancer Research Center
  9. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
  10. Danish Cancer Society
  11. Health Research Fund (FIS) of the Spanish Ministry of Health
  12. Spanish Regional Governments of Andalucia, Asturias, Basque Country, Murcia and Navarra and the Catalan Institute of Oncology
  13. ISCIII RETIC Spain [RD06/0020]
  14. Cancer Research UK
  15. Medical Research Council, UK
  16. Stroke Association, UK
  17. British Heart Foundation
  18. Department of Health, UK
  19. Food Standards Agency, UK
  20. Wellcome Trust, UK
  21. Greek Ministry of Health
  22. Hellenic Health Foundation
  23. Italian Association for Research on Cancer
  24. Italian National Research Council, Regione Sicilia (Sicilian government)
  25. Associazione Iblea per la Ricerca Epidemiologica-ONLUS (Hyblean association for epidemiological research, NPO)
  26. Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport
  27. Dutch Prevention Funds
  28. LK Research Funds
  29. Dutch ZON (Zorg Onderzoek Nederland)
  30. World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF)
  31. Swedish Cancer Society
  32. Swedish Research Council
  33. Regional Government of Skane and the County Council of Vasterbotten, Sweden
  34. Norwegian Cancer Society
  35. Norwegian Research Council and the Norwegian Foundation for Health and Rehabilitation

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Objectives: To assess the contribution of out-of-home (OH) energy and nutrient intake to total dietary intake, and to compare out-versus in-home nutrient patterns among 27 centres in 10 countries participating in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) study. Methods: Between 1995 and 2000, 36 034 participants aged between 35-74 years completed a standardized 24-h dietary recall using a software programme (EPIC-Soft) that recorded the place of food/drink consumption. Eating OH was defined as the consumption of foods and beverages anywhere other than in household premises, irrespective of the place of purchase/preparation. Nutrient intakes were estimated using a standardized nutrient database. Mean intakes were adjusted for age and weighted by season and day of recall. Results: Among women, OH eating contributed more to total fat intake than to intakes of protein and carbohydrates. Among both genders, and particularly in southern Europe, OH eating contributed more to sugar and starch intakes and less to total fibre intake. The contribution of OH eating was also lower for calcium and vitamin C intakes. The composition of diet at home was different from that consumed out of home in southern countries, but was relatively similar in the north. Conclusions: In northern Europe, OH and in-home eating are homogeneous, whereas southern Europeans consider OH eating as a distinctive occasion. In most centres, women selected more fat-rich items when eating out. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2009) 63, S239-S262; doi: 10.1038/ejcn.2009.84

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