An extensive body of research demonstrates an association between vegetable and fruit intake and reduced disease risk. Available evidence indicates that greater vegetable and fruit intake has been associated with the reduced risk of many of the nutrition-related diseases and risk factors that contribute substantially to the burden of disease in South Africa. The objective of this paper is to examine current information on vegetable and fruit intake in South Africa. Using this information and other evidence, it aimed to substantiate the need for a food-based dietary guideline (FBDG) that promotes vegetable and fruit intake, namely: “Eat plenty of vegetables and fruit every day”. Furthermore, it serves to provide healthcare workers and policy...
A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-...
A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-...
Food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) are short, positive, science-based messages that aim to change...
An extensive body of research indicates that there is an association between vegetable and fruit int...
Evidence indicates that increased vegetable and fruit intake improves health. The intake of vegetabl...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Nutrition))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.The theory is that inc...
Objectives To estimate the burden of disease attributed to low fruit and vegetable intake by sex and...
in South Africa Background A low intake of vegetables and fruit is among the top ten risk factors co...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular ...
HSRC Policy Brief, DecemberExisting literature suggests that the consumption of fruit and vegetables...
Background and objective: Numerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable...
Objectives: Many South Africans do not consume enough fruit and vegetables. However, people are gene...
Objectives: Many South Africans do not consume enough fruit and vegetables. However, people are gen...
Extensive evidence indicates that fruit and vegetable (F+V) consumption leads to reduced chances of...
Regular consumption of adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables may be protective against chronic d...
A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-...
A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-...
Food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) are short, positive, science-based messages that aim to change...
An extensive body of research indicates that there is an association between vegetable and fruit int...
Evidence indicates that increased vegetable and fruit intake improves health. The intake of vegetabl...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Nutrition))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.The theory is that inc...
Objectives To estimate the burden of disease attributed to low fruit and vegetable intake by sex and...
in South Africa Background A low intake of vegetables and fruit is among the top ten risk factors co...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular ...
HSRC Policy Brief, DecemberExisting literature suggests that the consumption of fruit and vegetables...
Background and objective: Numerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable...
Objectives: Many South Africans do not consume enough fruit and vegetables. However, people are gene...
Objectives: Many South Africans do not consume enough fruit and vegetables. However, people are gen...
Extensive evidence indicates that fruit and vegetable (F+V) consumption leads to reduced chances of...
Regular consumption of adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables may be protective against chronic d...
A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-...
A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-...
Food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) are short, positive, science-based messages that aim to change...