The Reporting of "What We Eat in America" Nutrient Intake Data in the Scientific Literature: A Scoping Review

科学文献中“美国人吃什么”营养素摄入量数据的报告:范围界定综述

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The United States national dietary surveillance program, What We Eat in America (WWEIA), NHANES, quantifies intake of nutrients, food, and other components across ages and life stages for the noninstitutionalized population of the United States. The use of this continuously collected, nationally representative, publicly available data has never been quantified. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which nutrient data from WWEIA, NHANES are reported in the peer-reviewed, scientific literature. METHODS: Scientific studies were identified using searches in MEDLINE, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Web of Science, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Inclusion criteria required studies to be peer-reviewed, published in English between 2013 and 2023, and report ≥1 nutrients using WWEIA, NHANES data from any cycle of the continuous NHANES (1999-2020). Screening and data extraction were conducted by 2 independent reviewers, with conflict resolution by a third reviewer. RESULTS: Of 12,589 screened studies, 2203 met the inclusion criteria. The number of included studies by publication year increased nearly 4-fold over the study period, and the studies were authored by researchers located in 60 countries. The most frequently reported nutrients were energy (n = 1724; 78%), total saturated fatty acids (n = 918; 42%), sodium (n = 828; 38%), protein (n = 748; 34%), total polyunsaturated fatty acids (n = 745; 34%), total monounsaturated fatty acids (n = 702; 32%), dietary fiber (n = 707; 32%), total fat (n = 682; 31%), and carbohydrates (n = 598; 27%). Fifty-seven percent of studies (n = 1266) reported ≥1 mineral, and 35% (n = 771) reported ≥1 vitamin. Nearly one-third of studies used 1 of 38 unique dietary indices (n = 677; 31%). CONCLUSIONS: The use of WWEIA, NHANES data in the scientific literature is prominent and has grown over time. The widespread use of this national dietary surveillance data demonstrates their importance for continued nutrition research, surveillance, and policy.

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