Although food supply statistics are commonly used in ecological studies of diet and disease, little information is available on how they compare with reported intakes of foods. The objective of the present study was to compare fruit and vegetable availability with estimates of national mean intakes derived from national food consumption surveys. Food availability statistics from the FAO were used. For each country, mean national supply, based on at least 3 years of FAO data, was calculated. National estimates of mean fruit and vegetable intakes were derived from population-based surveys from fifteen countries, gathered for the World Health Organization Global Burden of Disease Study revision for 2000. Extrapolations were made when survey da...
Background: Accurate data on dietary habits are crucial for under-standing impacts on disease and in...
Background: Low fruit and vegetable consumption is an important risk factor for chronic diseases, bu...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the sociodemographic determinants of fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption i...
Although food supply statistics are commonly used in ecological studies of diet and disease, little ...
Information on fruits and vegetables consumption in Brazil in the three levels of dietary data was a...
Background: Accurate data on dietary habits are crucial for understanding impacts on disease and inf...
BACKGROUND: Accurate data on dietary habits are crucial for understanding impacts on disease and inf...
The WHO recently conducted, within its Global Burden of Disease 2000 Study, a Comparative Risk Asses...
SummaryBackgroundSeveral international guidelines recommend the consumption of two servings of fruit...
Background. Developing global approaches to the problem of low fruit and vegetable consumption requi...
Low vegetable intake is associated with higher incidence of noncommunicable diseases. Data on global...
Objective: To compare the fruit and vegetable intakes reported in the 1995 National Nutrition Survey...
Background: Several international guidelines recommend the consumption of two servings of fruits and...
BackgroundLow fruit and vegetable consumption is an important risk factor for chronic diseases, but ...
BACKGROUND: Difference in fruit and vegetable consumption has been suggested as a possible reason fo...
Background: Accurate data on dietary habits are crucial for under-standing impacts on disease and in...
Background: Low fruit and vegetable consumption is an important risk factor for chronic diseases, bu...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the sociodemographic determinants of fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption i...
Although food supply statistics are commonly used in ecological studies of diet and disease, little ...
Information on fruits and vegetables consumption in Brazil in the three levels of dietary data was a...
Background: Accurate data on dietary habits are crucial for understanding impacts on disease and inf...
BACKGROUND: Accurate data on dietary habits are crucial for understanding impacts on disease and inf...
The WHO recently conducted, within its Global Burden of Disease 2000 Study, a Comparative Risk Asses...
SummaryBackgroundSeveral international guidelines recommend the consumption of two servings of fruit...
Background. Developing global approaches to the problem of low fruit and vegetable consumption requi...
Low vegetable intake is associated with higher incidence of noncommunicable diseases. Data on global...
Objective: To compare the fruit and vegetable intakes reported in the 1995 National Nutrition Survey...
Background: Several international guidelines recommend the consumption of two servings of fruits and...
BackgroundLow fruit and vegetable consumption is an important risk factor for chronic diseases, but ...
BACKGROUND: Difference in fruit and vegetable consumption has been suggested as a possible reason fo...
Background: Accurate data on dietary habits are crucial for under-standing impacts on disease and in...
Background: Low fruit and vegetable consumption is an important risk factor for chronic diseases, bu...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the sociodemographic determinants of fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption i...