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Public Health Nutrition
Nutrient density score of typical Indonesian foods and dietary formulation using linear programming
Donatus Nöhr1  Ignasius Radix AP Jati1  Vellingiri Vadivel1  Hans Konrad Biesalski1 
关键词: Nutrient density;    Nutrient adequacy score;    Energy density;    Linear programming;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980012001139
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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【 摘 要 】

ObjectiveThe present research aimed to analyse the nutrient density (ND), nutrient adequacy score (NAS) and energy density (ED) of Indonesian foods and to formulate a balanced diet using linear programming.DesignData on typical Indonesian diets were obtained from the Indonesian Socio-Economic Survey 2008. ND was investigated for 122 Indonesian foods. NAS was calculated for single nutrients such as Fe, Zn and vitamin A. Correlation analysis was performed between ND and ED, as well as between monthly expenditure class and food consumption pattern in Indonesia. Linear programming calculations were performed using the software POM-QM for Windows version 3.SettingRepublic of Indonesia, 2008.SubjectsPublic households (n 68 800).ResultsVegetables had the highest ND of the food groups, followed by animal-based foods, fruits and staple foods. Based on NAS, the top ten food items for each food group were identified. Most of the staple foods had high ED and contributed towards daily energy fulfillment, followed by animal-based foods, vegetables and fruits. Commodities with high ND tended to have low ED. Linear programming could be used to formulate a balanced diet. In contrast to staple foods, purchases of fruit, vegetables and animal-based foods increased with the rise of monthly expenditure.ConclusionsPeople should select food items based on ND and NAS to alleviate micronutrient deficiencies in Indonesia. Dietary formulation calculated using linear programming to achieve RDA levels for micronutrients could be recommended for different age groups of the Indonesian population.

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