International food data bases and information exchange : concepts, principles and designs
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International food data bases and information exchange : concepts, principles and designs
(World review of nutrition and dietetics, vol. 68)
Karger, c1992
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  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Information on the nutritive and non-nutritive components of foods is essential for our understanding of the role of nutrition in human health. The quality, quantity and accessibility of these data constitute an important resource for health professionals concerned with the food supply and its implications for the overall health of individuals and population groups throughout the world. This volume brings together the most up-to-date information on international food databases and the issues involved in their development. Experts at the forefront of research describe not only the strengths and weaknesses of the various systems in place but also current initiatives to standardize and document procedures for maintaining timely and reliable databases. Special attention is also given to principles for the preparation of food composition tables, the need for an international food description language and plans for the design and implementation of a single International Food Database.
Table of Contents
- Overview of international food composition, R.R. Butrum
- international food database - conceptual design, S. Srivastava and R.R. Butrum
- principles for the preparation of nutritional databases and food composition tables, D.A.T. Southgate and H. Greenfield
- validated data banks on food composition - concepts for modelling information, M. Feinberg, et al
- Langual, an automated method for describing capturing and retrieving data about food, Th. C. Hendricks
- NORFOODS computer group, A. Moller
- past and present activities in food composition tables in Latin America and the Caribbean Islands, R. Bressani and M. Flores
- food composition tables and food composition analysis in East Europe, J.H. Dobrzycki and M. Los-Kuczera.
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