Venezuela, 5 de Enero de 2009

Año 2008, Volumen 58 - Número 2
Año 2008, Volumen 58
Número 2




SLAN - Capítulo Venezolano

SLAN - México

SLAN - Brasil

SLAN - Chile






Desarrollado por:
HOME > EDICIONES > Año 2003, Volumen 53 - Número 2

Trabajos de Investigación
Comparison of serum concentration and dietary intake of a -Tocopherol in a sample of urban and rural Costa Rican adolescents

Rafael Monge-Rojas, Thelma Alfaro Calvo, Hilda Nuñez Rivas
From the Costa Rican Institute for Research and Education on Nutrition and Health (INCIENSA)Tres Ríos, Costa Rica.

SUMMARY
Comparison of serum concentration and dietary intake of a -Tocopherol in a sample of urban and rural Costa Rican adolescents

Results from several studies have suggested that vitamin E intake could inhibit the progression of atherosclerotic lesions. Therefore, this study was designed to evaluate Costa Rican adolescents’ serum a -tocopherol levels and their correlation with Body Mass Index (BMI) and the dietary intake of vitamin E and saturated and polyunsaturated fat. Ninety-five healthy, non-smoking adolescents and non-vitamin supplement users (aged 13-18) from urban and rural areas in San José, Costa Rica, were included in this study. Serum levels of lipid adjusted a -tocopherol were significantly higher in rural adolescents compared with urban youngsters (4.192 m mol/mmol ± 0.831 and 3.486m mol/mmol ± 0.996, respectively). Likewise, reported mean daily 1000 kcal adjusted-vitamin E intake was higher in rural adolescents than in urban youngsters (9.2 ± 3.7 mg, 16.0 ± 8.7 mg). An important correlation was observed between intake of energy from saturated fat and adjusted-a -tocopherol serum levels (r = 0.430). Contrariwise, they correlated poorly with dietary a -tocopherol (r = 0.273), suggesting that serum is not a good biomarket of intake for a -tocopherol. Additionally, our results showed a negative relationship between BMI and adjusted-serum vitamin E levels (b =-0.189; CI 95% -0.153,-0.013). The analysis of vitamin E intake showed that over 25% of adolescents have inadequate intake of the nutrient. This study suggests that nutritionists and pediatricians should encourage a -tocopherol intake and monitor the food sources of the nutrient and the adolescents’ body weight as part of the strategies aimed at developing a healthy lifestyle.

Key words: a -tocopherol, vitamin E, dietary intake, serum levels, adolescents, Costa Rica.



Recibido: 12/12/2000
Aceptado: 08/08/2002



HOME > EDICIONES > Año 2003, Volumen 53 - Número 2 Ir al principio

PRIVACIDAD | ACCESIBILIDAD
ALAN-VE ISSN 0004-0622 - Depósito Legal: pp 199602DF83
Sociedad Latinoamericana de Nutrición
Producción editorial en Venezuela: Capítulo Venezolano - RIF: J-30843129-0
Urbanización Santa María, primera transversal, No. 417-214, Planta Alta
Tele-Fax: (+58-212) 283.8618
E-mail info@alanrevista.org
Código Postal: 1070
Caracas - Venezuela