Abstract

BackgroundProviding the appropriate amount of nutrients at every stage of life is a key element determining the proper development and functioning of the body.ObjectiveBecause of the nutritional value and resulting position of milk and milk products in the daily diet, this study was undertaken to assess the consumption of milk and milk products among the inhabitants of the Upper Silesian agglomeration.DesignThe survey covered 600 people, including 339 women (56.5%) and 261 men (43.5%) aged 18–78 years. To assess the consumption of milk and milk products, as a research tool an original survey with the closed-ended and open-ended questions was used. The questions concerned the characteristics of the surveyed group and various aspects of the consumption of milk and milk products. The results obtained were subjected to statistical analysis using the Statistica 10.0 program with a chi-square test for quality features.ResultsThe level of consumption of milk and milk products among the Upper Silesian agglomeration inhabitants is insufficient in relation to nutrition recommendations. However, despite many controversies surrounding milk, the respondents also claimed that it played an important role in their daily diet.ConclusionsThe most frequently consumed type of milk in the surveyed group is ultra heat treated (UHT) milk with average fat content.

Highlights

  • Providing the appropriate amount of nutrients at every stage of life is a key element determining the proper development and functioning of the body

  • 600 persons correctly filled in the questionnaire, of whom 339 were women (56.5%) and 261 men (43.5%)

  • The survey showed that milk was most often consumed by the respondents several times a week (70.5% of the total)

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Introduction

Providing the appropriate amount of nutrients at every stage of life is a key element determining the proper development and functioning of the body. Objective: Because of the nutritional value and resulting position of milk and milk products in the daily diet, this study was undertaken to assess the consumption of milk and milk products among the inhabitants of the Upper Silesian agglomeration. To assess the consumption of milk and milk products, as a research tool an original survey with the closedended and open-ended questions was used. The questions concerned the characteristics of the surveyed group and various aspects of the consumption of milk and milk products. Results: The level of consumption of milk and milk products among the Upper Silesian agglomeration inhabitants is insufficient in relation to nutrition recommendations. Conclusions: The most frequently consumed type of milk in the surveyed group is ultra heat treated (UHT) milk with average fat content

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