The lack of nationally representative, individual-level dietary intake data has led researchers to increasingly turn to household-level data on food acquisitions and/or consumption to inform the design of food-fortification programs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). These nationally representative, household-level data come from household consumption and expenditure surveys (HCESs), which are collected regularly in many LMICs and are often made publicly available. Our objectives were to examine the utility of HCES data to inform the design of food-fortification programs and to identify best-practice methods for analyzing HCES data for this purpose. To this end, we summarized information needed to design fortification programs and...
AbstractBackgroundAs the availability of fortified foods expands, it is increasingly important to mo...
A barrier to using Optifood linear programming (LP), which identifies nutrient gaps and supports pop...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that there is sufficient agreement between percentage of househ...
As the nature of global malnutrition changes, there is a growing need and increasing urgency for mor...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the work published in its final form as Adams, K. P., Ste...
Objective: To meet some of the UN\u27s seventeen Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, there is a n...
This paper presents the results of an international multi-disciplinary research project on the measu...
Background. The technical and resource demands of the most precise dietary assessment methods, 24-ho...
This report introduces new estimates of food insecurity based on food acquisition data collected dir...
Household consumption and expenditure surveys (HCES) are multipurpose surveys that are routinely con...
This report introduces new estimates of food insecurity based on food acquisition data collected dir...
Food is one of the most basic needs for human survival. Access to it is a basic human right. Moreove...
OBJECTIVE: To review existing publications using Household Consumption and Expenditure Survey (HCES)...
This paper explores the use of household expenditure surveys for assessing food insecurity among peo...
Despite advancements in several micronutrient innovations to improve diet quality, addressing popula...
AbstractBackgroundAs the availability of fortified foods expands, it is increasingly important to mo...
A barrier to using Optifood linear programming (LP), which identifies nutrient gaps and supports pop...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that there is sufficient agreement between percentage of househ...
As the nature of global malnutrition changes, there is a growing need and increasing urgency for mor...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the work published in its final form as Adams, K. P., Ste...
Objective: To meet some of the UN\u27s seventeen Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, there is a n...
This paper presents the results of an international multi-disciplinary research project on the measu...
Background. The technical and resource demands of the most precise dietary assessment methods, 24-ho...
This report introduces new estimates of food insecurity based on food acquisition data collected dir...
Household consumption and expenditure surveys (HCES) are multipurpose surveys that are routinely con...
This report introduces new estimates of food insecurity based on food acquisition data collected dir...
Food is one of the most basic needs for human survival. Access to it is a basic human right. Moreove...
OBJECTIVE: To review existing publications using Household Consumption and Expenditure Survey (HCES)...
This paper explores the use of household expenditure surveys for assessing food insecurity among peo...
Despite advancements in several micronutrient innovations to improve diet quality, addressing popula...
AbstractBackgroundAs the availability of fortified foods expands, it is increasingly important to mo...
A barrier to using Optifood linear programming (LP), which identifies nutrient gaps and supports pop...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that there is sufficient agreement between percentage of househ...