Skip to main content
. 2021 Jan 12;9(3):1504–1511. doi: 10.1002/fsn3.2120

TABLE 2.

Estimates of mean of usual intakes of energy and nutrients in NHANES 2011–2016 without and with addition of 84 g of commonly consumed mushrooms (White + Crimini + Portabella mushrooms at 1:1:1) in adolescents 9–18 years (n = 4810) and adults 19+ years (n = 14990)

Nutrient Adolescents 9–18 years Adults 19+ years
Without mushroom addition With mushroom addition Without mushroom addition With mushroom addition
Energy (kcal) 1997 (1959, 2034) 2013 (1976, 2050) 2,151 (2,133, 2,168) 2,169 (2,152, 2,186)
Carbohydrate (gm) 260 (255, 265) 263 (258, 268) 255 (252, 257) 258 (255, 260)
Dietary fiber (gm) 14.6 (14.3, 14.9) 15.5 (15.1, 15.8) 17.5 (17.1, 17.8) 18.3 (17.9, 18.6)
Protein (gm) 72.7 (71.1, 74.3) 74.7 (73.1, 76.4) 83.2 (82.3, 84.1) 85.4 (84.5, 86.3)
Total fat (gm) 75.8 (74.0, 77.5) 75.9 (74.1, 77.7) 83.3 (82.3, 84.3) 83.5 (82.6, 84.5)
Calcium (mg) 1,026 (997, 1,055) 1,032 (1,003, 1,061) 971 (958, 984) 978 (965, 991)
Copper (mg) 0.98 (0.96, 1.00) 1.29 (1.27, 1.31) 1.27 (1.25, 1.29) 1.57 (1.55, 1.59)
Iron (mg) 14.7 (14.3, 15.1) 15.0 (14.7, 15.4) 14.8 (14.7, 15.0) 15.2 (15.0, 15.3)
Phosphorus (mg) 1,316 (1,286, 1,346) 1,401 (1,372, 1,431) 1,403 (1,388, 1,417) 1,492 (1,477, 1508)
Potassium (mg) 2,214 (2,168, 2,260) 2,526 (2,479, 2,572) 2,694 (2,661, 2,728) 3,012 (2,979, 3,045)
Selenium (µg) 103 (100, 105) 117 (115, 120) 116 (115, 118) 131 (130, 132)
Sodium (mg) 3,262 (3,186, 3,337) 3,268 (3,194, 3,341) 3,559 (3,525, 3,594) 3,566 (3,531, 3,600)
Zinc (mg) 10.5 (10.2, 10.7) 11.1 (10.8, 11.3) 11.3 (11.2, 11.5) 11.9 (11.8, 12.1)
Vitamin A, RAE (µg) 581 (560, 602) 581 (560, 602) 643 (625, 662) 643 (624, 662)
Thiamin (mg) 1.61 (1.57, 1.65) 1.67 (1.63, 1.72) 1.62 (1.60, 1.64) 1.69 (1.67, 1.70)
Riboflavin (mg) 1.98 (1.94, 2.03) 2.27 (2.22, 2.32) 2.17 (2.15, 2.20) 2.46 (2.43, 2.48)
Niacin (mg) 23.2 (22.6, 23.9) 26.5 (25.9, 27.2) 26.3 (26.0, 26.7) 29.6 (29.3, 30.0)
Folate, DFE (µg) 530 (514, 547) 550 (533, 567) 538 (530, 546) 558 (550, 566)
Vitamin B6 (mg) 1.82 (1.76, 1.88) 1.92 (1.86, 1.98) 2.17 (2.13, 2.20) 2.27 (2.23, 2.30)
Vitamin B12 (µg) 4.85 (4.69, 5.01) 4.89 (4.74, 5.05) 5.09 (4.98, 5.20) 5.15 (5.04, 5.26)
Vitamin C (mg) 68.2 (64.8, 71.5) 68.8 (65.4, 72.2) 80.9 (78.1, 83.8) 81.7 (78.8, 84.5)
Vitamin D (µg) 5.10 (4.88, 5.32) 5.23 (5.02, 5.45) 4.68 (4.56, 4.81) 4.82 (4.70, 4.94)
Vitamin E (mg) 7.38 (7.16, 7.60) 7.39 (7.17, 7.61) 9.18 (8.97, 9.38) 9.19 (8.98, 9.40)
Total choline (mg) 262 (255, 268) 278 (272, 285) 338 (335, 342) 355 (3.51, 359)

Data presented as Means (95% Confidence Interval). Nutrient data on mushrooms were used from Table 1. One serving (84 g) of mushrooms was added to all diets of those 9–18 years and 19 + years. Usual intakes of energy and nutrients were estimated using the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Method V. 2.1 (Tooze et al., 2010). Nonoverlapping 95% confidence intervals were used to assess difference between without and with addition of mushrooms.