Governing the dietary transition: Linking agriculture, nutrition, and health
The best approach to finding positive synergies between agriculture, nutrition, and health may depend on a country's position in the dietary transition—from a diet low in both calories and micronutrients (Stage One) to a diet that provides adequate basic energy for most people but an inadequate bala...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2011
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| author | Paarlberg, Robert L. |
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| description | The best approach to finding positive synergies between agriculture, nutrition, and health may depend on a country's position in the dietary transition—from a diet low in both calories and micronutrients (Stage One) to a diet that provides adequate basic energy for most people but an inadequate balance of nutrients (Stage Two) to an affluent diet that begins to provide excessive calorie energy, which can lead to health problems linked to obesity (Stage Three). As societies move through this dietary transition, the relative importance of government and the most important functions of government will change |
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| spelling | CGSpace1544652025-11-06T04:22:01Z Governing the dietary transition: Linking agriculture, nutrition, and health Paarlberg, Robert L. nutrition health agriculture diet The best approach to finding positive synergies between agriculture, nutrition, and health may depend on a country's position in the dietary transition—from a diet low in both calories and micronutrients (Stage One) to a diet that provides adequate basic energy for most people but an inadequate balance of nutrients (Stage Two) to an affluent diet that begins to provide excessive calorie energy, which can lead to health problems linked to obesity (Stage Three). As societies move through this dietary transition, the relative importance of government and the most important functions of government will change 2011 2024-10-01T14:01:40Z 2024-10-01T14:01:40Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154465 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Paarlberg, Robert L. 2011. Governing the dietary transition: Linking agriculture, nutrition, and health. 2020 Conference Brief 8. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154465 |
| spellingShingle | nutrition health agriculture diet Paarlberg, Robert L. Governing the dietary transition: Linking agriculture, nutrition, and health |
| title | Governing the dietary transition: Linking agriculture, nutrition, and health |
| title_full | Governing the dietary transition: Linking agriculture, nutrition, and health |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Governing the dietary transition: Linking agriculture, nutrition, and health |
| title_short | Governing the dietary transition: Linking agriculture, nutrition, and health |
| title_sort | governing the dietary transition linking agriculture nutrition and health |
| topic | nutrition health agriculture diet |
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