The influence of socio-demographic factors on patterns of thyme and thyme products consumption: the case of a Mediterranean country
Author | Karam, Layal |
Author | Kosseifi, Nathalie |
Author | Jaoude, Maya Abou |
Author | Merhi, Samar |
Author | Elobeid, Tahra |
Author | Hassan, Hussein F. |
Available date | 2023-03-28T10:26:58Z |
Publication Date | 2022 |
Publication Name | Food Science and Technology (Brazil) |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/fst.72122 |
Citation | Karam, L., Kosseifi, N., JAOUDE, M. A., Merhi, S., Elobeid, T., & Hassan, H. F. (2022). The influence of socio-demographic factors on patterns of thyme and thyme products consumption: the case of a Mediterranean country. Food Science and Technology, 42. |
ISSN | 0101-2061 |
Abstract | Thyme intake assessment is gaining significance because thyme is becoming a global staple food and its use has been on the rise. In our study, a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was developed to assess thyme intake in Lebanon. Out of the total 1555 adult participants, 1523 persons (97.9%) consumed at least one thyme product among the14 assessed thyme-containing products. The mean consumption of thyme products was estimated to be 425.5 g/day, providing an estimated 31.4 g/day of thyme. Thyme pie had the highest mean intake (72.5 g/day) and represented the highest thyme contribution (10.4 g/day) among all thyme products, while crackers with thyme had the lowest mean intake (3.7 g/day) and the lowest thyme contribution (0.2 g/day). The mean consumption values for thyme products were significantly different between participants of different genders, age categories, socio-economic and demographic levels. This study highlighted the importance of a food frequency questionnaire as a tool for data collection about the consumption patterns. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Sociedade Brasileira de Ciencia e Tecnologia de Alimentos |
Subject | dietary intake food frequency questionnaire herbs thyme |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 42 |
ESSN | 1678-457X |
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