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  • Nutritional Science
  • Dietary Analysis
  • Phytochemistry

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  • Phytonutrients are crucial for human health, but consumption patterns are under-researched.
  • Understanding phytonutrient intake is essential for public health initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To quantify phytonutrient content in Taiwanese diets.
  • To identify major food sources of ten key phytonutrients.
  • To assess phytonutrient consumption patterns in Taiwan.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized 24-hour dietary recall data from 2908 participants (2005-2008 Nutrition and Health Survey in Taiwan).
  • Developed a comprehensive food phytonutrient database for 933 plant-based foods.
  • Employed Survey Data Analysis (SUDAAN) for weighted intake estimates and statistical analysis.

Main Results:

  • Only 7.4% of Taiwanese adults met recommended fruit and vegetable intake.
  • Phytonutrient intake was significantly higher in individuals meeting dietary recommendations.
  • Sweet potato leaf, spinach, and water spinach were primary sources for multiple phytonutrients.
  • Taiwan's phytonutrient consumption pattern differs from Korean and American diets.

Conclusions:

  • Taiwanese diets show suboptimal fruit and vegetable consumption, affecting phytonutrient intake.
  • Specific vegetables are critical sources of diverse phytonutrients in Taiwan.
  • Future research should correlate phytonutrient patterns with health outcomes.