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Authors:

  • Christopher Golden
Background: Access to high-quality dietary intake data is central to many nutrition, epidemiology, economic, environmental, and policy applications. When data on individual nutrient intakes are available, they have not been consistently disaggregated by sex and age groups, and their parameters and full distributions are often not publicly available. Objectives: We sought to derive usual intake distributions for as many nutrients and population subgroups as possible, use these distributions to estimate nutrient intake inadequacy, compare these distributions and evaluate the implications of their shapes on the estimation of inadequacy, and make these distributions publicly available.

Citations

Passarelli, Simone, Christopher M. Free, Lindsay H. Allen, Carolina Batis, Ty Beal, Anja Pia Biltoft-Jensen, Sabri Bromage et al. "Estimating national and subnational nutrient intake distributions of global diets." The American journal of clinical nutrition 116, no. 2 (2022): 551-560.