نتایج جستجو برای: food fortification

تعداد نتایج: 272965  

Mohammad Mohammadi, Nahid Ramezani-Jolfaie, Nasir Talenezhad, Roya Sakhaei,

Background: Low vitamin D (vit D) serum levels have been linked to various diseases such as multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular diseases, and diabetes. Maintenance of optimal vit D level should be supported by foods and supplements. Limited food sources of vit D made researchers focus on food fortification in recent years. Methods: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials reporting th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1990

Journal: :Food and nutrition bulletin 2008
John L Fiedler Marc-Francois Smitz Olivier Dupriez Jed Friedman

BACKGROUND One-third of the world's population suffers from micronutrient deficiencies due primarily to inadequate dietary intake. Food fortification is often touted as the most promising short- to medium-term strategy for combating these deficiencies. Despite its appealing characteristics, progress in fortification has been slow. OBJECTIVE To assess the potential of household food-purchase d...

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 2014
Johanna T Dwyer Catherine Woteki Regan Bailey Patricia Britten Alicia Carriquiry P Courtney Gaine Dennis Miller Alanna Moshfegh Mary M Murphy Marianne Smith Edge

This article reviews the current landscape regarding food fortification in the United States; the content is based on a workshop sponsored by the North American Branch of the International Life Sciences Institute. Fortification of the food supply with vitamins and minerals is a public health strategy to enhance nutrient intakes of the population without increasing caloric intake. Many individua...

2017

Several strategies have been identified to address micronutrient malnutrition, including dietary diversification, nutrient supplementation, increased public health measures, and food fortification. Of these, food fortification is the most effective intervention to deliver vitaminand mineral-rich food to a large population. Fortification involves adding minute quantities of nutrients, such as vi...

2017
Lynnette M Neufeld Shawn Baker Greg S Garrett Lawrence Haddad

The need for evidence to inform nutrition program design and implementation has long been recognized, yet the generation and use of evidence for program decision making has lagged. The results of the coverage surveys reported in this supplement highlight some of the strengths and areas for improvement of current population-based (i.e., staple foods and condiments) and targeted (e.g., foods for ...

2011
Krista S. Crider Lynn B. Bailey Robert J. Berry

Periconceptional intake of folic acid is known to reduce a woman's risk of having an infant affected by a neural tube birth defect (NTD). National programs to mandate fortification of food with folic acid have reduced the prevalence of NTDs worldwide. Uncertainty surrounding possible unintended consequences has led to concerns about higher folic acid intake and food fortification programs. This...

2015
Johanna T Dwyer Kathryn L Wiemer Omar Dary Carl L Keen Janet C King Kevin B Miller Martin A Philbert Valerie Tarasuk Christine L Taylor P Courtney Gaine Ashley B Jarvis Regan L Bailey

Fortification is the process of adding nutrients or non-nutrient bioactive components to edible products (e.g., food, food constituents, or supplements). Fortification can be used to correct or prevent widespread nutrient intake shortfalls and associated deficiencies, to balance the total nutrient profile of a diet, to restore nutrients lost in processing, or to appeal to consumers looking to s...

Journal: :JAMA 2001
M A Honein L J Paulozzi T J Mathews J D Erickson L Y Wong

CONTEXT Daily consumption of 400 microg of folic acid before conception and during early pregnancy dramatically reduces the occurrence of neural tube defects (NTDs). Before food fortification, however, only an estimated 29% of US reproductive-aged women were taking a supplement containing 400 microg of folic acid daily. The US Food and Drug Administration authorized addition of folic acid to en...

Journal: :Food and nutrition bulletin 2010
John L Fiedler Meri Helleranta

BACKGROUND Fortification offers great potential for reducing the enormous disease burden of micronutrient deficiencies. The lack of information on food consumption patterns has been a major impediment to the development of fortification programs. In some countries, the absence of this information has been an obstacle to the introduction of fortification. In countries that have fortification, go...

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