ABSTRACT The objective of this work was to quantify the contribution of fortification (defined here as adding nutrients beyond traditional enrichment standards) to dietary nutrient intakes in the United States. A list of fortified foods was developed that was relevant at the time of the analyses, and prefortification (naturally occurring) nutrients in the fortified foods were determined from industry-supplied data. Using dietary data from the 1989– 1991 Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals (CSFII), intakes of nine nutrients were determined both as reported in the CSFII (i.e., postfortification) and also by using prefortification nutrient levels for the identified fortified foods. We report data for the total population age $1 y ...
Food fortification is implemented to increase intakes of specific nutrients in the diet, but contrib...
Background: Damaging effects of vitamin and mineral deficiencies contribute to health and devel...
Micronutrient deficiencies that reduce the health of children risk impeding human capital investment...
Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible prod...
AbstractBackgroundEven in an era of obesity and dietary excess, numerous shortfall micronutrients ha...
‘Discretionary fortification’ refers to the addition of vitamins and minerals to foods at the discre...
Food fortification is likely to have played an important role in the current nutritional health and ...
Vitamins are essential to life. Inadequate eating habits, high caloric intake and metabolic defects ...
AbstractBackgroundAs the availability of fortified foods expands, it is increasingly important to mo...
This article reviews the current landscape regarding food fortification in the United States; the co...
Micronutrients play a pivotal role in achieving and maintaining optimum health across all life stage...
Grain fortification began 100 years ago in the 1920s, which resulted in increased nutritional standa...
BACKGROUND: More than one-fifth of the United Kingdom population has poor vitamin D status (serum 25...
This research book presents a critical analysis of mandatory food fortification as a technology for ...
Mandatory food fortification “occurs when governments legally oblige food producers to fortify...
Food fortification is implemented to increase intakes of specific nutrients in the diet, but contrib...
Background: Damaging effects of vitamin and mineral deficiencies contribute to health and devel...
Micronutrient deficiencies that reduce the health of children risk impeding human capital investment...
Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible prod...
AbstractBackgroundEven in an era of obesity and dietary excess, numerous shortfall micronutrients ha...
‘Discretionary fortification’ refers to the addition of vitamins and minerals to foods at the discre...
Food fortification is likely to have played an important role in the current nutritional health and ...
Vitamins are essential to life. Inadequate eating habits, high caloric intake and metabolic defects ...
AbstractBackgroundAs the availability of fortified foods expands, it is increasingly important to mo...
This article reviews the current landscape regarding food fortification in the United States; the co...
Micronutrients play a pivotal role in achieving and maintaining optimum health across all life stage...
Grain fortification began 100 years ago in the 1920s, which resulted in increased nutritional standa...
BACKGROUND: More than one-fifth of the United Kingdom population has poor vitamin D status (serum 25...
This research book presents a critical analysis of mandatory food fortification as a technology for ...
Mandatory food fortification “occurs when governments legally oblige food producers to fortify...
Food fortification is implemented to increase intakes of specific nutrients in the diet, but contrib...
Background: Damaging effects of vitamin and mineral deficiencies contribute to health and devel...
Micronutrient deficiencies that reduce the health of children risk impeding human capital investment...