Isabelle Vanrullen
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International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research | 2006
Mathilde Touvier; Sandrine Lioret; Isabelle Vanrullen; Jean-Christophe Boclé; Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault; Jean-Louis Berta; Jean-Luc Volatier
The objective was to assess the prevalence of inadequate micronutrient intake in a representative sample of the French population, which to our knowledge, had never been done before, and to use this concept to optimize efficiency and safety of food fortification. The INCA survey collected food intake data using a 7-day record, for 2373 subjects (4-92 years). The prevalence of inadequacy for calcium, magnesium, iron, vitamins C, A, B6, and B12, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, and folate was estimated by the proportion of subjects with intake below the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR). We also calculated daily consumption of 44 food groups by age and gender. This paper shows how the combination of both data sets, i.e., inadequacy and food consumption data, allows a preliminary screening of potential food vehicles in order to optimize fortification. The prevalence of inadequacy was particularly high for the following groups: for calcium, females aged 10-19 years (73.5%) or aged 55-90 years (67.8%), and males aged 15-19 years (62.4%) or aged 65-92 years (65.4%); for magnesium, males aged 15-92 years (71.7%) and females aged 10-90 years (82.5%); for iron, females aged 15-54 years (71.1%); and for vitamin C, females aged 15-54 years (66.2%). Two examples are provided to illustrate the proposed method for the optimization of fortification.
British Journal of Nutrition | 2014
Isabelle Vanrullen; Jean-Luc Volatier; Aurélie Bertaut; Ariane Dufour; Jean Dallongeville
Energy intake under-reporting (UR) is a concern in nutritional epidemiological studies, as it may distort the relationships between dietary habits and health. Although UR is known to be associated with certain characteristics, few studies have investigated them in France. Therefore, the goal of the present study was to assess the prevalence and characteristics of UR in French adults. UR was defined according to Goldbergs classification. A sample of 1567 adults was drawn from the nationally representative French dietary survey (Individuelle Nationale des Consommations Alimentaires 2 2006-7). Food intake (7 d record), dietary habits, socio-economic status, region of residence, sedentary behaviour and weight perception variables were assessed. Multivariate logistic regression was used to investigate the associations between UR and a number of covariates. The overall prevalence of UR was 22.5%, similar in men and women. In both sexes, UR was positively associated with overweight and protein intake and inversely associated with age. In women, UR was associated with eating lunch in the office, poor perception of diet quality and sedentary behaviour and was inversely associated with educational level, residence in the Paris region, cereal product intake and eating lunch in a friends or family members home. In men, UR was positively associated with a history of slimming and inversely associated with dairy product intake and eating lunch at a staff canteen. In conclusion, UR is prevalent in French adults and is associated with several different characteristics. It is important to take account of UR when investigating diet-disease associations in adults.
Archives Des Maladies Professionnelles Et De L Environnement | 2018
Catherine Nisse; Nadège Lepage; Lynda Larabi; Serge Brunel; Natalie Vongmany; Juliette Bloch; Isabelle Vanrullen; Les membres du Rnv P
Archives Des Maladies Professionnelles Et De L Environnement | 2018
Gérard Lasfargues; Isabelle Vanrullen; Claire Chauvet; S. Faye; Juliette Bloch; Quentin Durand-Moreau
Archives Des Maladies Professionnelles Et De L Environnement | 2018
Vincent Bonneterre; Michela Ursi; Catherine Nisse; Nadège Lepage; Serge Brunel; Juliette Bloch; Lynda Larabi; Lynda Bensefa-Colas; Fabrice Herin; Christophe Paris; Isabelle Vanrullen; Natalie Vongmany
Archives Des Maladies Professionnelles Et De L Environnement | 2018
Catherine Nisse; Barbara Charbotel; Maria Gonzalez; Lynda Larabi; Serge Brunel; Natalie Vongmany; Juliette Bloch; Isabelle Vanrullen; Nadège Lepage; Les membres du Rnv P
Archives Des Maladies Professionnelles Et De L Environnement | 2018
Justine Grignoux; Quentin Durand-Moreau; Jean-Dominique Dewitte; Natalie Vongmany; Serge Brunel; Lynda Larabi; Isabelle Vanrullen; Juliette Bloch
Archives Des Maladies Professionnelles Et De L Environnement | 2018
Natalie Vongmany; Serge Brunel; Lynda Larabi; Isabelle Vanrullen; Juliette Bloch; Christophe Paris; Vincent Bonneterre; Membres du Rnv P
Archives Des Maladies Professionnelles Et De L Environnement | 2018
Isabelle Baldi; Camille Carles; Isabelle Leclerc; Clément Piel; Camille Pouchieu; Catherine Verdun-Esquer; Isabelle Vanrullen; Natalie Vongmany; Membres du Rnv P
Archives Des Maladies Professionnelles Et De L Environnement | 2018
Murielle Gain; Pascal Andujar; Jean-Claude Pairon; Isabelle Baldi; Vincent Bonneterre; Dominique J. Bicout; Stéphanie Kleinlogel; Juliette Bloch; Isabelle Vanrullen; Lynda Larabi; Serge Brunel; Natalie Vongmany