Healthy Eating in Relation to National Dietary Guidelines
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (258 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783036596921
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- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- Australia
- Australian Health Survey
- Australian dietary guidelines
- Australian recommended food score
- D-glucuronolactone
- Japan Food Guide Spinning Top
- Medicare
- NOVA classification
- Shokuiku
- adherence
- adolescents
- blood pressure
- caffeine
- cardiometabolic risks
- community
- consumer behavior
- cooking skills
- cross-sectional study
- culinary nutrition
- diet
- diet affordability
- diet cost
- diet intake
- diet quality
- diet variety
- dietary assessment
- dietary guideline index
- dietary guidelines
- dietary intake
- dietary modelling
- dietary patterns
- discretionary nutrients
- education
- energy drinks
- energy-providing nutrients
- exposure assessment
- fasting plasma glucose level
- food skills
- food-based dietary guidelines
- fruit
- fruit and vegetable consumption
- fruit market
- health care costs
- health promotion
- healthy
- healthy eating
- high-income countries
- innovation
- low income
- low socioeconomic
- low- and middle-income countries
- myocardial infarction
- national dietary recommendations
- nutrients
- nutrition
- nutrition survey
- public health
- reproductive age
- risk char
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National dietary guidelines provide a set of principles to guide decisions about healthy diet and lifestyle. They should be informed by scientific evidence and country-specific public health and nutrition priorities, as well as sociocultural and contextual factors. Dietary guidelines commonly propose a set of recommendations related to the consumption of individual foods and/or food groups in sufficient quantities to meet nutrient intake requirements based on life stage and sex, for both health promotion and chronic disease prevention. More recently developed national dietary guidelines have included holistic contexts for eating, by addressing food combinations (meals), food safety considerations, lifestyle factors, sustainability, and other aspects of eating. The scope of this Special Issue is to publish original research and systematic reviews that report findings on the assessment of healthy eating based on the development, implementation, evaluation, and impact of national dietary guidelines. The Special Issue brought together a selection of original research manuscripts and reviews to showcase the latest evidence on the use of dietary guidelines as a basis for the development of tools and methodologies to influence population eating patterns and promote healthy eating and diet quality at different life stages, as well as associations with health and disease.
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