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Public Health Nutrition | 2012

Impact of orange juice consumption on macronutrient and energy intakes and body composition in the US population

Ying Wang; Beate Lloyd; Meng Yang; Catherine G. Davis; Sang-Gil Lee; Wutae Lee; Sang-Jin Chung; Ock K. Chun

OBJECTIVE The present study evaluated the contribution of 100 % orange juice (OJ) consumption to the intakes of macronutrients and energy and its impact on body composition. DESIGN A cross-sectional study was conducted. The main exposure was OJ consumption based on two non-consecutive 24 h diet recalls. Macronutrient and energy intakes and body composition parameters were outcome measures. All statistical analyses were carried out using SAS and SUDAAN statistical software packages to allow for multistage sample designs. SETTING The US population and its subgroups. SUBJECTS The US population aged ≥4 years (n 13 971) from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-2006, conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics. RESULTS In this US population, OJ consumers had lower BMI and healthier lifestyle behaviours (including lower alcohol consumption and smoking as well as higher exercise level) than non-consumers (P < 0.05). After adjusting for covariates, OJ consumers had higher daily intakes of carbohydrate, total sugar, total fat and energy than non-consumers (P < 0.01). However, these linear trends still remained even after OJ was removed from the food list of items consumed. Adult OJ consumers had lower BMI, waist circumference and percentage body fat than non-consumers (P < 0.01), as well as lower odds ratio for overweight and obesity (P < 0.01). These effects were not seen in children and adolescents, where there was no significant difference in BMI, waist circumference and percentage body fat in OJ consumers compared with non-consumers. CONCLUSIONS OJ consumption was associated with healthier body composition in adults; while there were no significant associations between OJ consumption and body composition in children and adolescents.


Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | 2011

Comparison of ABTS/DPPH assays to measure antioxidant capacity in popular antioxidant-rich US foods

Anna Floegel; Dae-Ok Kim; Sang-Jin Chung; Sung I. Koo; Ock K. Chun


Journal of Nutrition | 2008

Serum C-Reactive Protein Concentrations Are Inversely Associated with Dietary Flavonoid Intake in U.S. Adults

Ock Kyoung Chun; Sang-Jin Chung; Kate J. Claycombe; Won O. Song


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 1996

The Healthy Eating Index needs further work.

Sang-Jin Chung; Collin Shih; Diane Lentner; Marcia Vandenbelt; Chris Lauderdale; Yali Huang; Lydia Koerner; Won O. Song; Sharon L. Hoerr


The FASEB Journal | 2010

Development and validation of an algorithm to establish a total antioxidant capacity database of U.S. diet

Anna Floegel; Dae-Ok Kim; Sang-Jin Chung; Won O. Song; Sung I. Koo; Ock K. Chun


The FASEB Journal | 2009

Estimated intakes of proanthocyanidin in the US population

Ock K. Chun; Sang-Jin Chung; Won O. Song


Archive | 2014

Dietary Carotenoids Are Associated with Cardiovascular Disease Risk Biomarkers Mediated by Serum Carotenoid

Ying Wang; Sang-Jin Chung; Marjorie L. McCullough; Won O. Song; Maria Luz Fernandez; Sung I. Koo; Ock K. Chun


The FASEB Journal | 2013

Associations between dietary/serum carotenoids and cardiovascular disease risk factors

Ying Wang; Sang-Jin Chung; Terrence M. Vance; Maria-Luz Fernandez; Ock K. Chun


The FASEB Journal | 2010

Comparison of ABTS/DPPH assays for the detection of antioxidant capacity in foods

Anna Floegel; Dae-Ok Kim; Sang-Jin Chung; Ock K. Chun


The FASEB Journal | 2010

Dietary total antioxidant capacity is inversely associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease in U.S. adults

Meng Yang; Sang-Jin Chung; Chin Eun Chung; Won O. Song; Ock K. Chun

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Ock K. Chun

University of Connecticut

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Won O. Song

Michigan State University

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Anna Floegel

University of Connecticut

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Sung I. Koo

University of Connecticut

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Meng Yang

University of Connecticut

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Ying Wang

American Cancer Society

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Chin-Eun Chung

Michigan State University

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Kate J. Claycombe

Agricultural Research Service

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Ock Kyoung Chun

Michigan State University

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