Food composition activities in South Africa.

Abstract:

:Researchers at the South African Medical Research Council used the Bangkok Declaration, Thailand, 2009, as a guideline for their food composition activities. The vision is to build a comprehensive food composition database for the country. Activities are directed at increasing the number of food items with country-specific nutrient information; encouraging research organisations, universities and the food industry to become involved in nutrient data generation and the generation of yield factors for South African dishes. The introduction of the South African Food Data System (SAFOODS) website and a symposium were major food composition activities. Educating users on the correct application of food composition data is an important endeavour. The national South African Food Data Advisory Group (SAFDAG) formed in 2008, advises and supports food composition activities at SAFOODS. In conclusion, with the support of SAFDAG, SAFOODS activities are aimed at compiling a country-specific food composition database and promoting its scientific use.

journal_name

Food Chem

journal_title

Food chemistry

authors

Wolmarans P,Chetty J,Danster-Christians N

doi

10.1016/j.foodchem.2012.10.064

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2013-10-01 00:00:00

pages

447-50

issue

3

eissn

0308-8146

issn

1873-7072

pii

S0308-8146(12)01611-1

journal_volume

140

pub_type

杂志文章