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Dietary intake, physical activity and nutritional status in adults: the French nutrition and health survey (ENNS, 2006–2007)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 September 2009

Katia Castetbon*
Affiliation:
Unité de Surveillance et d'Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, Institut de Veille sanitaire, Université de Paris 13, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers, Bobigny, France Unité de Recherche en Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, U557 Inserm; U1125 Inra; Cnam; UP13, CRNH IDF, Bobigny, France
Michel Vernay
Affiliation:
Unité de Surveillance et d'Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, Institut de Veille sanitaire, Université de Paris 13, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers, Bobigny, France
Aurélie Malon
Affiliation:
Unité de Surveillance et d'Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, Institut de Veille sanitaire, Université de Paris 13, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers, Bobigny, France
Benoit Salanave
Affiliation:
Unité de Surveillance et d'Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, Institut de Veille sanitaire, Université de Paris 13, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers, Bobigny, France
Valérie Deschamps
Affiliation:
Unité de Surveillance et d'Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, Institut de Veille sanitaire, Université de Paris 13, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers, Bobigny, France
Candice Roudier
Affiliation:
Unité de Surveillance et d'Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, Institut de Veille sanitaire, Université de Paris 13, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers, Bobigny, France
Amivi Oleko
Affiliation:
Unité de Surveillance et d'Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, Institut de Veille sanitaire, Université de Paris 13, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers, Bobigny, France
Emmanuelle Szego
Affiliation:
Unité de Surveillance et d'Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, Institut de Veille sanitaire, Université de Paris 13, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers, Bobigny, France
Serge Hercberg
Affiliation:
Unité de Surveillance et d'Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, Institut de Veille sanitaire, Université de Paris 13, Conservatoire national des Arts et Métiers, Bobigny, France Unité de Recherche en Epidémiologie nutritionnelle, U557 Inserm; U1125 Inra; Cnam; UP13, CRNH IDF, Bobigny, France Département de Santé publique, Hôpital Avicenne, AP-HP, Bobigny, France
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*Corresponding author: Dr K. Castetbon, fax +33 1 48387374, email katia.castetbon@univ-paris13.fr
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Abstract

The French National Programme on Nutrition and Health (Programme national nutrition santé (PNNS)), the aim of which is to reduce nutrition-related chronic diseases, necessitates monitoring of nutritional characteristics. Our objective was to describe dietary intake, physical activity and nutritional status in a national sample of adults, especially according to current French recommendations. The study is based on a cross-sectional population-based survey using a multistage sampling design (Etude nationale nutrition santé (ENNS)). Between February 2006 and March 2007, 3115 18–74-year-old adults were included (participation rate 59·7 %). Energy, macronutrient and food consumption were estimated through three randomly distributed 24 h recalls, and compared to PNNS recommendations; physical activity was described using International Physical Activity Questionnaire guidelines; anthropometry, blood pressure and biochemical measurements were assessed according to national and international references. When compared to current recommendations, intake of carbohydrates (>50 % energy intake without alcohol: 26·4 %), SFA ( < 35 % total lipids: 18·5 %) and total fibre (>25 g/d: 13·7 %) was frequently unsatisfactory. While overall consumption of ‘meat, seafood and eggs’ was satisfactory, that of fruits and vegetables ( ≥ 400 g/d: 43·8 %) and seafood (two or more servings per week: 29·9 %) was frequently too low. The physical activity level was satisfactory at 63·2 %. Overweight was observed in 49·3 % of adults, while 30·9 % were hypertensive and 44·1 % had dyslipidaemia. Vitamin and iron-poor status was found to affect less than 10 % of the population. Based on the ENNS survey, overall nutrition remains a problem in France. Comparison of these data with those of other countries could contribute to a better understanding of variations in nutrition-related diseases.

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Fig. 1 Inclusion diagram.

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Table 1 Social and demographic characteristics(Mean values or percentages)

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Table 2 Daily mean energy and nutrient intake and percentage of adherence to guidelines*(Mean values or percentages with their standard errors)

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Table 3 Daily mean diet intake and percentages of adherence to guidelines*(Mean values or percentages with their standard errors)

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Table 4 Physical activity and sedentary lifestyle indicators*(Mean values or percentages with their standard errors)

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Table 5 Anthropometry, blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose status*(Mean values or percentages with their standard errors)

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Table 6 Nutritional biomarkers*(Mean values or percentages with their standard errors)