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Evaluating intake levels of nutrients linked to non-communicable diseases in Australia using the novel combination of food processing and nutrient profiling metrics of the PAHO Nutrient Profile Model

Machado P, Cediel G, Woods J, et al

Eur J Nutr. 2022;61:1801-1812 · 2022

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Summary

Referenced by Cambridge UPF young adults as citation 15; likely supports topic area: ultra-processed foods / UPF; obesity / chronic disease / public health; nutrient cycling / nitrogen / phosphorus / eutrophication; methods / modelling / statistics. Topics: methods / modelling / statistics; nutrient cycling / nitrogen / phosphorus / eutrophication; obesity / chronic disease / public health; ultra-processed foods / UPF Evidence type: Modelling / projection Source report: Cambridge UPF young adults Ref#: Cambridge UPF young adults #15 Original: Machado P, Cediel G, Woods J, et al. Evaluating intake levels of nutrients linked to non-communicable diseases in Australia using the novel combination of food processing and nutrient profiling metrics of the PAHO Nutrient Profile Model. Eur J Nutr. 2022;61:1801-1812.

Outcomes reported

Referenced by Cambridge UPF young adults as citation 15; likely supports topic area: ultra-processed foods / UPF; obesity / chronic disease / public health; nutrient cycling / nitrogen / phosphorus / eutrophication; methods / modelling / statistics. Topics: methods / modelling / statistics; nutrient cycling / nitrogen / phosphorus / eutrophication; obesity / chronic disease / public health; ultra-processed foods / UPF Evidence type: Modelling / projection Source report: Cambridge UPF young adults Ref#: Cambridge UPF young adults #15 Original: Machado P, Cediel G, Woods J, et al. Evaluating intake levels of nutrients linked to non-communicable diseases in Australia using the novel combination of food processing and nutrient profiling metrics of the PAHO Nutrient Profile Model. Eur J Nutr. 2022;61:1801-1812.

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Measurement methods & nutrient profiling
Study type
Research
Source type
Peer-reviewed research
Status
Published
Geography
United Kingdom
System type
Other
DOI
10.1007/s00394-021-02740-8
Catalogue ID
IRmoq83umn-2b10e0
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