Intake of vitamin A and carotenoids from the Italian population--results of an Italian total diet study.

2006 
The present study focused on vitamin A and carotenoids (α-and β-carotene, lutein and zeaxanthin, β-cryptoxanthin, lycopene) daily intake from the Italian total diet. The input of some food groups (cereals, veg- etables, fruits, milk and dairy, meat and meat products, fish) most responsible for major and minor contributions to the daily intake of these molecules was evaluated. Furthermore the contribution to the dietary intake of β- carotene and lutein of the most consumed vegetables in the market basket of the Italian total diet (beets, brassi- ca vegetables, carrots, chicory, courgette (zucchini), green beans, lettuce, peas, pepper, spinach, tomatoes) was also investigated. Vitamin A daily intake was 855 mg/person/day. The vegetables food group made the greatest contribution (37%), followed by the meat and meat products food group (23%). The Italian total diet provided 14.3 mg/person/day of carotenoids; lycopene was the highest (7.4 mg/day), followed by lutein + zeaxanthin (4 mg/day), β-carotene (2.6 mg/day), α-carotene (0.15 mg/day), and β-cryptoxanthin (0.17 mg/day). Carrots and tomatoes were the main sources of β-carotene in the diet, otherwise the daily consumption of leafy vegetables (spinach, beets, lettuce) made the main contribution to lutein + zeaxanthin daily intake.
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