European Dietary Surveys: What's on the Menu?
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (232 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Mathematics and Science
- Mathematics
- Applied mathematics
- 24 h dietary recall
- 24 h recall
- 24-h recall
- EU Menu
- Serbia
- Slovenia
- Slovenian population
- acceptability
- aflatoxin M1
- anthropometric status
- beta-carotene
- blue water use
- calorie intake
- children
- children nutrition
- climate-friendly
- dairy products
- deficiency
- dietary change
- dietary fibre
- dietary fibre intake
- dietary guidelines
- dietary habits
- dietary intake
- dietary intake assessment
- dietary pattern
- dietary recommendations
- educational level
- exploratory factor analysis
- folate
- folate deficiency
- folate intake
- folic acid
- food additives
- food consumption
- food groups
- food monitoring
- food propensity questionnaire
- greenhouse gas emissions
- homocysteine
- macronutrients
- micronutrients
- milk
- minerals
- nitrite
- partially hydrogenated oils
- phosphorus
- reduced rank regression
- risk assessment
- socioeconomic differences
- sugar-sweetened beverages
- sustainable diets
- trans fatty acids
- urbanisation
- usual intake modelling
- vitamin B12
- vitamin D
- vitamins
- young children
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This Special Issue focuses on dietary and nutrition surveys in Europe. Considerable progress has been made in harmonising the collection of food consumption data in Europe over the last decade. The European Commission and various national governments have supported the use of dietary surveys as part of regular monitoring and research projects. Guidance on the dietary survey methodology has been developed, enabling the achievement of comparable and harmonised studies across the continent, and thereby generating a common European food consumption database. While this is a basis for improving exposure assessments and ensuring more targeted risk management, food consumption data, alongside other studies focusing on the relationship between diet and health, are also important for assessing nutrient intake.The aim of this Special Issue was to provide a space for high-quality research studies based on nationally representative dietary and nutrition surveys across Europe. We were particularly focused on the intake of foods, nutrients and other bioactive food constituents, as well as on understanding the parameters affecting this intake. Other priorities also included validation studies, country-to-country comparisons, and methodological improvements related to nutritional epidemiology. The Special Issue includes 13 papers from a variety of European countries that have conducted food consumption studies using methodologies constructed in line with the recommendations of the EU Menu.
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