Kenya food composition tables, 2018

Food composition data provides food and nutrition sector, both private and public with the important guidelines in food labelling, assessment of nutrient intake to determine nutrition adequacy, diet formulation as well as in research and breeding. The information generated is also used to establish food-based dietary guidelines for dietary diversification and food fortification. They also help program managers in determining the relationships between disease outcome and nutrient intakes. The resultant information provides the evidence base for nutrition and health & agricultural policies in establishing how to meet the nutrient requirements in the population through diet. The Kenya Food Composition Tables [FCT] (2018) was developed following international guidelines from INFOODS considering all the required quality checks. It has three main sections: the first part of the book contains an introduction and user notes; the second section presents the actual food composition tables; the third section features photographies and descriptions of foods, to facilitate food identification. This publication will guide both county and national authorities in setting priorities in the implementation of food-based approaches to reduce the burden of malnutrition in the population and support nutrition-sensitive agricultural production.

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Main Authors: FAO, Nairobi (Kenya) eng 1423211779746, 408033 Ministry of Health, Nairobi (Kenya) eng, 1423211779747 Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation, Nairobi (Kenya) eng, 1423211763969 FAO, Rome (Italy). Nutrition and Food Systems Div. eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2018
Subjects:food composition, chemical composition, proximate composition, nutrient intake, nutritive value, nutrient deficiencies, dietary guidelines, data collection,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/i8897en/I8897EN.pdf
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