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Nutrient Intake of Rural Households That Participated in a Farming System for Nutrition Study in India 被引量:1
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作者 D. J. Nithya S. Raju +3 位作者 R. V. Bhavani Akshaya Kumar Panda Rupal D. Wagh Brinda Viswanathan 《Food and Nutrition Sciences》 2021年第3期277-289,共13页
Food based approach can prove effective in improving access and availability of nutrients from foods required for daily life where most of the people depend on agriculture for their livelihood. A study on feasibility ... Food based approach can prove effective in improving access and availability of nutrients from foods required for daily life where most of the people depend on agriculture for their livelihood. A study on feasibility of Farming Systems for Nutrition (FSN) approach was undertaken from 2013 to 2018 in a few villages of Koraput district, Odisha state and Wardha district, Maharashtra state in India. Interventions were done to increase crop diversity, intercropping of pulses and cereals, promotion of seasonal vegetables and fruits along </span></span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-family:Verdana;">with </span></span></span><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-family:Verdana;"><span style="font-family:Verdana;">nutrition awareness. The endline survey showed increase in production diversity leading to improved household dietary diversity. This paper demonstrates the impact of FSN interventions on household nutrient intake. The results show that the intake of nutrients like protein, vitamin C, iron and calcium increased significantly in Koraput and all the nutrients including energy and vitamin A increased significantly in Wardha. The evidence shows that Farming System for Nutrition approach improves individual nutrient intake which in the long run can address the problem of undernutrition. 展开更多
关键词 Farming Systems for nutrition Nutrient Intake Recommended Dietary Allowance Nutrient Source
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Nutrition labels of foods:friends or foes in public health?Critical vulnerabilities of U.S.FDA Nutrition Facts label and invention of a reliable Nutrition Facts label
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作者 Abed Forouzesh Fatemeh Forouzesh +1 位作者 Sadegh Samadi Foroushani Abolfazl Forouzesh 《Food Production, Processing and Nutrition》 2025年第1期506-530,共25页
Nutrition labels on packaged foods or on shelf tags are used to help the general population make informed food choices to reduce or prevent diet-associated chronic diseases and meet nutritional needs.However,inaccurat... Nutrition labels on packaged foods or on shelf tags are used to help the general population make informed food choices to reduce or prevent diet-associated chronic diseases and meet nutritional needs.However,inaccurate nutrition labeling can mislead consumers by providing unsuitable nutritional assessments,which can elevate the risk of certain chronic diseases and cause huge medical costs.A study of 8,596 foods from the National Nutrient Database of the U.S.Department of Agriculture(USDA)revealed that only 0.2%of foods are customarily consumed 100 g or 100 mL per eating occasion.Thus,it is not reasonable to provide nutrient information based on 100 g or 100 mL on nutrition labels.Despite the fact that providing nutrient information based on 100 g or 100 mL on nutrition labels is an incorrect approach,unfortunately,most of the nutrient regulations in the world are based on 100 g or 100 mL.The Nutrition Facts label regulated by the U.S.Food and Drug Administration(FDA):(1)cannot make a significant contribution to the prevention or reduction of obesity and overweight;(2)makes food choices difficult and time-consuming;(3)helps consumers choose some foods containing excessive energy;(4)helps consumers choose some foods high in negative nutrients(including energy/calories,trans fat,saturated fat,sodium,cholesterol,sugars,and fat);(5)discourages consumers from choosing some foods low in negative nutrients;(6)helps consumers choose foods high in trans fat or saturated fat and low in cholesterol;(7)helps consumers choose some small serving foods high in negative nutrients;(8)discourages consumers from choosing some nutritious foods;(9)eliminates the ability of consumers to monitor their intake of many positive nutrients and to identify and compare foods in terms of many positive nutrients;(10)encourages unsuitable or excessive uses of fortification;and(11)promotes fortified foods and degrades unfortified foods.The proposed Nutrition Facts label helps individuals who desire to comply with dietary recommendations from health care providers or public health guidance.The proposed Nutrition Facts label is an accurate,convenient,and quick information tool for making informed food choices to reduce or prevent diet-associated chronic diseases and to meet nutritional needs in the context of daily energy needs. 展开更多
关键词 nutrition Facts panel nutrition labeling nutrition information Food choice Front-of-package nutrition systems Back-of-package nutrition labeling Nutrient content claims nutritional quality nutritional value nutrition rating system Obesity Public health Food policy Diet-related chronic diseases
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