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2017
Datasets for the Nutrition Label Task, Nutrition Involvement, Food Involvement and Short Numeracy Survey - For publication in ...
Mulders, Maartje+2 more
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Datasets for the Nutrition Label Task, Nutrition Involvement, Food Involvement and Short Numeracy Survey - For publication in ...
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Nutrition An Interdisciplinary Survey
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1980AbstractWith a critical world food situation and an increasing protein gap between the rich and the poor, scientific and technological solutions exist, at least in principle, to extend food production and thus avoid world wide famine. Human food requirement, malnutrition, the world markets of supply and food habits are reviewed.
Paul Präve+2 more
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The Victorian Nutrition Survey [PDF]
Elizabeth M. Nottage, David Ingram
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American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1959
of the proceedings of the Second Conference on Biological Waste Treatment held at Manhattan College and includes 28 papers by leading authorities in the field. These papers are largely reports covering research work performed by the authors on a specific phase of treatment either in the laboratory or in the field.
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of the proceedings of the Second Conference on Biological Waste Treatment held at Manhattan College and includes 28 papers by leading authorities in the field. These papers are largely reports covering research work performed by the authors on a specific phase of treatment either in the laboratory or in the field.
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Nutritional survey data are inaccurate [PDF]
Micha and colleagues’ paper is the latest of many articles attempting to investigate the diets of nations.1 Its extended description of data analysis techniques may bemuse many readers. Surely authors of such statistical sophistication know what they are talking about?
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Survey on attitudes to nutrition planning
Food Policy, 1984Abstract The results of a worldwide survey of nutrition planning professionals' attitudes towards nutrition policy are presented. The survey was intended to find out what those involved in nutrition planning percieve to be the causes of hunger and malnutrition, and their views on the effectiveness of the programmes implemented to overcome these ...
Claudio Schuftan, William E. Bertrand
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American Journal of Epidemiology, 1976
In time of food shortage, accurate assessment of nutrition status is important so that effective aid may be directed to those in greatest need and, in the future, the impact of this aid on the nutritional situation may be assessed. Using a population proportional sampling method and the index weight for height (which is relatively independent of sex ...
J. Michael Lane+8 more
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In time of food shortage, accurate assessment of nutrition status is important so that effective aid may be directed to those in greatest need and, in the future, the impact of this aid on the nutritional situation may be assessed. Using a population proportional sampling method and the index weight for height (which is relatively independent of sex ...
J. Michael Lane+8 more
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The Victorian Nutrition Survey [PDF]
Alexander R. P. Walker+2 more
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Nutritional Surveys of Population Groups
New England Journal of Medicine, 1951IT IS SAID that people who live in glass houses should not throw stones. Having perforce spent much time in recent years carrying out nutritional surveys, I might be chary of criticizing them. But since I have now ceased to, be actively concerned in their conduct, I can safely attempt to assess their value and define their limitations.
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An International Survey on Nutrition and Pancreatitis
Digestion, 1973Correlations between nutrition and the frequency of acute and chronic pancreatitis, respectively, have been studied in 24 centres in 16 countries in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Europe.
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