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This Intake guidance document describes how to use Facilitated Group Discussions to collect primary qualitative data to help inform the compilation of the food, recipe, and ingredient list (…

2020
Moursi M, Vossenaar M, Arimond M, Hotz C, Deitchler M

This report - completed on behalf of the EuroFIR Consortium - compares recipe calculation methods used in Europe in an attempt to harmonize recipe calculation procedures to enable between-country…

2007
Reinivuo H, Laitinen K

This report - completed on behalf of the EuroFIR Consortium – provides specific guidance to support the recipe calculation procedures recommended by EuroFIR in which weight yields are applied at…

2008
Lucia Vasquez-Caicedo A, Bell S, Hartmann B

This United University Press publication provides guidelines on the organization and content of food composition tables and databases, methods for analyzing foods and compiling those tables, and…

1991
Rand WM, Pennington JAT, Murphy SP, Klensin JC

This guidance document describes the steps to be followed to adapt an existing dietary intake tool to collect information on biodiverse foods, and also provides recommendations for the development…

2017
FAO, Bioversity International

This FAO publication provides guidance to help assess what type of data collection method is best suited to meet a given objective of a diet-related survey.

2018
FAO

This brief describes five main steps to assessing the adequacy of zinc intake in a population. The document includes IZiNCG guidance on Estimated Average Requirements (EAR) for zinc.

2007
IZiNCG

This summary report provides the dietary reference values (DRVs) for various macronutrients and micronutrients for healthy populations in the EU.

2019
European Food Safety Authority

The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) are developed and published by the US Institute of Medicine (IOM).

2000
Institute of Medicine

This report provides recommended nutrient intakes (RNI) for key mineral, and water- and fat-soluble vitamins for different population groups.

2004
WHO, FAO