2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2017.08.017
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Methodology design of the regional Sub-Saharan Africa Total Diet Study in Benin, Cameroon, Mali and Nigeria

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“…However, at national compliance levels reported in 2013, just 8% and 76% of VA RNI is met at mean and 95th percentile consumption, respectively. It is important to note that the consumption figures used were estimated from 2010 expenditure data . Reports using data on a per capita supply of sugar, vegetable oil, and wheat flour have documented higher consumption of these vehicles, with Ogunmoyela et al .…”
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“…However, at national compliance levels reported in 2013, just 8% and 76% of VA RNI is met at mean and 95th percentile consumption, respectively. It is important to note that the consumption figures used were estimated from 2010 expenditure data . Reports using data on a per capita supply of sugar, vegetable oil, and wheat flour have documented higher consumption of these vehicles, with Ogunmoyela et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that the consumption figures used were estimated from 2010 expenditure data. 38 Reports using data on a per capita supply of sugar, vegetable oil, and wheat flour have documented higher consumption of these vehicles, with Ogunmoyela et al 36 reporting 19.2, 18.5, and 50.0 g/day mean consumption of sugar, vegetable oils, and wheat/maize flours, respectively. At these higher mean consumption rates, women will receive 103-141% of their VA RNI at full compliance.…”
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“…The unprocessed (and thus uneatable) yam was shown to be of (marginally) better protein quality for the first SAA and second (lysine) limiting amino acids (DIAAS > 75 for population > 3 years of age). For both groundnuts and cowpeas, the first limiting amino acid was also lysine (DIAAS 27-38), the second SAA (groundnut DIAAS 40-58; cowpea DIAAS [33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49]. The DIAAS of rice, maize, wheat and sorghum were, respectively, 42-69, 37-53, 30-43 and 18-26.…”
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“…However, previous literature concluded that dietary diversity was low in all six examined states in Nigeria and should be increased (35) . Resource-poor settings are generally characterised by consumption of monotonous diets (46) .…”
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