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Importance and use of reliable food composition data generation by nutrition/dietetic professionals towards solving Africa's nutrition problem: constraints and the role of FAO/INFOODS/AFROFOODS and other stakeholders in future initiatives.

Henrietta Ene-Obong1, Hettie C Schönfeldt2, Ella Campaore3, Angela Kimani4, Rosemary Mwaisaka5, Anna Vincent6, Jalila El Ati7, Pascal Kouebou8, Karl Presser9, Paul Finglas10, U Ruth Charrondiere11.   

Abstract

Despite the rich biodiversity of the African continent and the tremendous progress so far made in food production, Africa is still struggling with the problems of food insecurity, hunger and malnutrition. To combat these problems, the production and consumption of nutritious and safe foods need to be promoted. This cannot be achieved without reliable data on the quantity and quality of nutrients and other components provided through these foods. Food composition data (FCD) are compiled as food composition tables (FCT) or food composition databases (FCDB). These are subsequently used for a variety of purposes, ranging from clinical practice, research, public health/education, food industry to planning and policy, as well as nutrition monitoring and surveillance. To perform these functions effectively, the importance of reliable FCT/FCDB cannot be overemphasised. Poor quality FCT/FCDB have serious consequences on the health of the population, and provide skew evidence towards developing nutrition and health-related policies. The present paper reviews different methods to generate FCT/FCDB, their importance and use in assisting nutrition/dietetic professionals in solving Africa's nutrition problems; current status of FCT/FCDB generation, compilation and dissemination in Africa, constraint to their use by professionals and the role of FAO/INFOODS/AFROFOODS and other stakeholders towards improvement and future initiatives. The information provided will create awareness on the need for up-to-date and high-quality FCT/FCDB and facilitate the identification of data gaps and prioritisation of future efforts in FCD generation, compilation and dissemination in Africa and subsequent strategies for the alleviation of the food and nutrition problems in Africa.

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Keywords:  Africa's nutrition problems; Current status and constraints; FAO/INFOODS/AFROFOODS; Food composition data; Importance and uses; Nutrient content; Nutrition/dietetics professionals

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30698115     DOI: 10.1017/S0029665118002926

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Nutr Soc        ISSN: 0029-6651            Impact factor:   6.297


  4 in total

1.  Nutrient and Chemical Contaminant Levels in Five Marine Fish Species from Angola-The EAF-Nansen Programme.

Authors:  Amalie Moxness Reksten; Avelina M Joao Correia Victor; Edia Baptista Nascimento Neves; Sofie Myhre Christiansen; Molly Ahern; Abimbola Uzomah; Anne-Katrine Lundebye; Jeppe Kolding; Marian Kjellevold
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2020-05-14

2.  The complexity of producing and interpreting dietary vitamin A statistics.

Authors:  Ana Moltedo; Cristina Álvarez-Sánchez; Fernanda Grande; U Ruth Charrondiere
Journal:  J Food Compost Anal       Date:  2021-07       Impact factor: 4.556

3.  Development of an Unified Food Composition Database for the European Project "Stance4Health".

Authors:  Daniel Hinojosa-Nogueira; Sergio Pérez-Burillo; Beatriz Navajas-Porras; Bartolomé Ortiz-Viso; Silvia Pastoriza de la Cueva; Fabio Lauria; Alexandra Fatouros; Kostas N Priftis; Verónica González-Vigil; José Ángel Rufián-Henares
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 5.717

4.  Policy Action Within Urban African Food Systems to Promote Healthy Food Consumption: A Realist Synthesis in Ghana and Kenya.

Authors:  Andrew Booth; Amy Barnes; Amos Laar; Robert Akparibo; Fiona Graham; Kristin Bash; Gershim Asiki; Michelle Holdsworth
Journal:  Int J Health Policy Manag       Date:  2021-12-01
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