2017
DOI: 10.20960/nh.944
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Elaboración De Una Tabla De Composición De Alimentos Para La Valoración De La Ingesta Dietética en La Amazonía Peruana

Abstract: Palabras clave:Tablas de composición de alimentos. Amazonía peruana. INFOODS. Nutrientes. Hábitos nutricionales. ResumenObjetivo: el objetivo de este trabajo ha sido la elaboración de una base de datos de composición de alimentos (BDCA) específica para la Amazonía peruana con la que valorar el consumo dietético de la población. Metodología: se ha llevado a cabo un estudio observacional de encuestación en el que fueron seleccionados 303 individuos de tres a 83 años de edad. Para la elaboración de una lista de a… Show more

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“…As in many other inland and coastal regions, people in Loreto depend heavily on diverse capture fisheries for essential animal-derived nutrients, consuming, on average, 51.6 kg per year or one serving per day (16)(17)(18). Wild fish species often provide a nutritionally irreplaceable source of nutrients to approximately 800,000 people in Loreto, both because of their higher nutrient content and accessibility compared with other animal substitutes (19)(20)(21)(22). In Loreto, as in other freshwater ecosystems, fish diversity is increasingly threatened by hydropower development and overfishing (23,24).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As in many other inland and coastal regions, people in Loreto depend heavily on diverse capture fisheries for essential animal-derived nutrients, consuming, on average, 51.6 kg per year or one serving per day (16)(17)(18). Wild fish species often provide a nutritionally irreplaceable source of nutrients to approximately 800,000 people in Loreto, both because of their higher nutrient content and accessibility compared with other animal substitutes (19)(20)(21)(22). In Loreto, as in other freshwater ecosystems, fish diversity is increasingly threatened by hydropower development and overfishing (23,24).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%