Dietary intake of protein and fat of 12- to 36-month-old children in a Dutch Total Diet Study

Eur J Nutr. 2022 Feb;61(1):439-446. doi: 10.1007/s00394-021-02653-6. Epub 2021 Aug 24.

Abstract

Purpose: This study attempted gaining insight into the intake of protein and fat of 12- to 36-month-old children in the Netherlands.

Methods: In 2017, a Total Diet Study (TDS) was carried out in the Netherlands including following three age groups: 12-17-, 18-23- and 24- to 36-month-old children. Protein and fat concentrations of 164 composite samples were analysed and combined with the consumption data from the Dutch National Food Consumption Survey 2012-2016 (DNFCS).

Results: Median protein intake of the 12- to 35-month-old Dutch children based on the TDS was 35 g/day with main contributions from the food subgroups "milk and milk-based beverages", "beef" and "yoghurts and desserts". Median fat intake was 34 g/day with main contributions from the food subgroups "margarines", "cheeses" and "milk and milk-based beverages". For the youngest age group (12- to 18-month-old children), (ready to drink) follow-on formula was one of the main contributors to the fat intake.

Conclusion: Compared to the EFSA reference values, protein intake of the Dutch 12- to 36-month-old children is high, whereas fat intake follows the reference intake. A TDS is a suitable instrument to estimate macronutrient intakes.

Keywords: Dietary intake; Fat; Protein; The Netherlands; Total diet study; Young children.

MeSH terms

  • Beverages
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Diet Surveys
  • Diet*
  • Eating*
  • Energy Intake
  • Food
  • Humans
  • Infant