Nutrients (Sep 2020)

Development of a Repertoire and a Food Frequency Questionnaire for Estimating Dietary Fiber Intake Considering Prebiotics: Input from the FiberTAG Project

  • Audrey M. Neyrinck,
  • Julie-Anne Nazare,
  • Julie Rodriguez,
  • Romain Jottard,
  • Sarah Dib,
  • Monique Sothier,
  • Laurie Van Den Berghe,
  • Maud Alligier,
  • Hélène Alexiou,
  • Véronique Maquet,
  • Sophie Vinoy,
  • Stephan C. Bischoff,
  • Jens Walter,
  • Martine Laville,
  • Nathalie M. Delzenne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12092824
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 2824

Abstract

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Most official food composition tables and food questionnaires do not provide enough data to assess fermentable dietary fibers (DF) that can exert a health effect through their interaction with the gut microbiota. The aim of this study was to develop a database and a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) allowing detailed DF intake estimation including prebiotic (oligo)saccharides. A repertoire of DF detailing total, soluble DF, insoluble DF and prebiotic (oligo)saccharides (inulin-type fructans, fructo-oligosaccharides and galacto-oligosaccharides) in food products consumed in Europe has been established. A 12 month FFQ was developed and submitted to 15 healthy volunteers from the FiberTAG study. Our data report a total DF intake of 38 g/day in the tested population. Fructan and fructo-oligosaccharides intake, linked notably to condiments (garlic and onions) ingestion, reached 5 and 2 g/day, respectively, galacto-oligosaccharides intake level being lower (1 g/day). We conclude that the FiberTAG repertoire and FFQ are major tools for the evaluation of the total amount of DF including prebiotics. Their use can be helpful in intervention or observational studies devoted to analyze microbiota–nutrient interactions in different pathological contexts, as well as to revisit DF intake recommendations as part of healthy lifestyles considering specific DF.

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