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British Journal of Nutrition | 2016

Intake of essential fatty acids in Indonesian children: secondary analysis of data from a nationally representative survey.

Nicole Neufingerl; Ratna Djuwita; Anke Otten-Hofman; Reisi Nurdiani; Ursula Garczarek; Ahmad Sulaeman; Peter L. Zock; Ans Eilander

Essential fatty acids (EFA) such as α-linolenic acid (ALA) and linoleic acid (LA) are needed for healthy growth and development of children. Worldwide, reliable intake data of EFA are often lacking. The objective of this study was to investigate dietary intake of EFA in Indonesian children. Dietary intake data of 4-12-year-old children (n 45,821) from a nationally representative Indonesian survey were used to estimate median intake and distribution of population fatty acid intake. Missing data on individual fatty acids in the Indonesian food composition table were complemented through chemical analyses of national representative food samples and imputation of data from the US nutrient database. Nutrient adequacy ratios were calculated as a percentage of FAO/WHO intake recommendations. The medians of total fat intake of the children was 26·7 (10th-90th percentile 11·2-40·0) percentage of total daily energy (%E). Intakes of fatty acids were 4·05 (10th-90th percentile 1·83-7·22) %E for total PUFA, 3·36 (10th-90th percentile 1·14-6·29) %E for LA and 0·20 (10th-90th percentile 0·07-0·66) %E for ALA. Median intake of PUFA was 67 % and that of ALA 40 % of the minimum amounts recommended by FAO/WHO. These data indicate that a majority of Indonesian children has intakes of PUFA and specifically ALA that are lower than recommended intake levels. Total fat and LA intakes may be suboptimal for a smaller yet considerable proportion of children. Public health initiatives should provide practical guidelines to promote consumption of PUFA-rich foods.


Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | 2001

Carotenoid Content of Selected Indonesian Fruits

Budi Setiawan; Ahmad Sulaeman; David W. Giraud; Judy A. Driskell


Journal of Food Science | 2001

Carotenoid Content and Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Carrot Chips Deep-Fried in Different Oils at Several Temperatures

Ahmad Sulaeman; Laurie Keeler; David W. Giraud; Steve L. Taylor; Randy L. Wehling; Judy A. Driskell


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2001

Carotenoid content, physicochemical, and sensory qualities of deep-fried Carrot chips as affected by dehydration/rehydration, antioxidant, and fermentation

Ahmad Sulaeman; Laurie Keeler; Steve L. Taylor; David W. Giraud; Judy A. Driskell


International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2003

Changes in carotenoid, physicochemical and sensory values of deep‐fried carrot chips during storage

Ahmad Sulaeman; Laurie Keeler; David W. Giraud; Steve L. Taylor; Judy A. Driskell


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 1994

Sensory qualities and nutrient retention of beef strips prepared by different household cooking techniques

Jing Yang; Ahmad Sulaeman; Budi Indra Setiawan; Ato Atughonu; David W. Giraud; Judy A. Driskell


Journal of Food Science | 2006

Effect of Moisture Content of Carrot Slices on the Fat Content, Carotenoid Content, and Sensory Characteristics of Deep-fried Carrot Chips

Ahmad Sulaeman; David W. Giraud; Laurie Keeler; Steve L. Taylor; Judy A. Driskell


Journal of Nutrition | 2002

Mongolian Gerbils Can Utilize Provitamin-A Carotenoids in Deep-Fried Carrot Chips

Ahmad Sulaeman; David W. Giraud; M. Michelle Naslund; Judy A. Driskell


Journal of Food Quality | 2002

Sensory Acceptability of a Deep-Fried Carrot Chip Product as Evaluated by American and Southeast Asian Consumer Panels

Ahmad Sulaeman; Kay Boon Tan; Steve L. Taylor; Judy A. Driskell


World Heart Journal | 2017

Holistic approaches for health education and health promotion

Arunporn Itharat; Toru Takahashi; R. G. Singh; R. B. Singh; Krisana Krisentu; Raima Lobenberg; Hiroshi Noguchi; Ibrahim Jantan; Telessy Istvan; Douglas Wilson; Sergey Shastun; Harpal S. Buttar; Galal Elkilany; Krasimira Hristova; Germaine Cornélissen; Laila Hussain; Ahmad Sulaeman; Mukta Singh; R. K. Srivastav

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Budi Indra Setiawan

Bogor Agricultural University

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Judy A. Driskell

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Hadi Riyadi

Bogor Agricultural University

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David W. Giraud

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Steve L. Taylor

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Budi Setiawan

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Clara M Kusharto

Federal Emergency Management Agency

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Laurie Keeler

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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I Wayan Teguh Wibawan

Bogor Agricultural University

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