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Fat-soluble vitamin intake from the consumption of food fortified food and supplements: design and methods of the Belgian VITADEK study

机译:从食物强化食物和补品中摄取脂溶性维生素:比利时VITADEK研究的设计和方法

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BackgroundThe adequacy of micronutrient intake is a public health concern, as both insufficient and excessive intake levels may result in adverse health effects. Data on dietary intake are needed to evaluate potential problems regarding inadequate intake at population level and to formulate effective public health and food safety recommendations. Assessing the intake of micronutrients in population subgroups such as infants, toddlers, pregnant and lactating women is challenging and requires specific approaches. This paper describes the Belgian VITADEK study, developed to assess fat-soluble vitamin intake from the consumption of food, fortified foods and supplements in four vulnerable groups namely infants, toddlers, pregnant and lactating women.
机译:背景微量营养素的摄入量是否充足是公共卫生问题,因为摄入量不足和过多都可能对健康造成不利影响。需要膳食摄入量数据来评估人口水平上摄入量不足的潜在问题,并制定有效的公共卫生和食品安全建议。评估婴儿,幼儿,孕妇和哺乳期妇女等人群中微量营养素的摄入具有挑战性,需要采取具体措施。本文介绍了比利时的VITADEK研究,该研究旨在评估婴儿,学步儿童,孕妇和哺乳期妇女这四个弱势群体的食物,强化食品和补充食品中脂溶性维生素的摄入量。

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