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  • Choline and betaine are essential nutrients with roles in cell structures, neurotransmitter production, and gut health, prompting a study on their dietary trends among Chinese adults from 1991 to 2011 using survey data.
  • The results showed a significant increase in total choline intake, with men going from 219.3 mg/d to 269.0 mg/d and women from 195.6 mg/d to 240.4 mg/d, largely driven by an increase in phosphatidylcholine, which grew from 46.9% to 58.8% of total choline intake.
  • While cereals were the primary choline source until 2000, eggs became the leading source by 2004,

Article Abstract

Choline and betaine are important in the body, from cell membrane components to methyl donors. We aimed to investigate trends in dietary intake and food sources of total choline, individual choline forms and betaine in Chinese adults using data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) 1991–2011, a prospective cohort with a multistage, random cluster design. Dietary intake was estimated using three consecutive 24-h dietary recalls in combination with a household food inventory. Linear mixed-effect models were constructed using R software. A total of 11 188 men and 12 279 women aged 18 years or older were included. Between 1991 and 2011, total choline intake increased from 219·3 (95 % CI 215·1, 223·4) mg/d to 269·0 (95 % CI 265·6, 272·5) mg/d in men and from 195·6 (95 % CI 191·8, 199·4) mg/d to 240·4 (95 % CI 237·4, 243·5) mg/d in women (both -trends < 0·001). Phosphatidylcholine was the major form of dietary choline, and its contribution to total choline increased from 46·9 % in 1991 to 58·8 % in 2011. Cereals were the primary food source of total choline before 2000, while eggs had ranked at the top since 2004. Dietary betaine intake was relatively steady over time with a range of 134·0–151·5 mg/d in men (-trend < 0·001) and 111·7–125·3 mg/d in women (-trend > 0·05). Chinese adults experienced a significant increase in dietary intake of choline, particularly phosphatidylcholine during 1991–2011 and animal-derived foods have replaced plant-based foods as the main food sources of choline. Betaine intake remained relatively stable over time. Future efforts should address the health effects of these changes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114524002691DOI Listing

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