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Title: | Assessing Dietary Intakes from Household Budget Survey in Armenia, 2008-2019 | Authors: | Stepanyan, Seda Pipoyan, Davit Beglaryan, Meline Merendino, Nicolo' |
Journal: | FOODS | Issue Date: | 2022 | Abstract: | Household budget surveys are used regularly to estimate dietary intakes. The study aims to assess the trends in food consumption and nutrient intake, according to 14 dietary indicators from household budget surveys in Armenia. Data on food consumption was obtained from Armenian Integrated Living Conditions Surveys, 2008-2019. The results indicate that the consumption of all types of foods, including plant-origin has decreased, whereas the consumption of foods of animal origin has mostly stayed stable. Over time, the energy and macronutrient intakes of Armenians have decreased, while the contribution of each food group to total energy and nutrient intake has not changed. More than 50% of total energy, protein, and carbohydrate intake is attributable to cereals and bakery products. The population is characterized by macronutrient variations; the amounts of energy and carbohydrate intake are below the recommended values set by WHO/FAO, total fat intake is at the highest recommended level, while the amount of protein exceeds the threshold. Based on the findings there is an urgent need to increase awareness of nutritional requirements and a need to change widespread dietary practices, such as irregular meal intake and omission of breakfast. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2067/48493 | ISSN: | 2304-8158 | DOI: | 10.3390/foods11182847 | Rights: | CC0 1.0 Universal |
Appears in Collections: | A1. Articolo in rivista |
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