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Dietary diversity and food security are intrinsically linked as dietary diversity is frequently used as a valid indicator for measuring household food security [1], [2]. Furthermore, research consistently demonstrates that higher dietary diversity is associated with improved food security outcomes [3], [4], and both concepts are core components of studies regarding nutritional stability and agricultural impact [5], [6].
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Wild edible plants for food security, dietary diversity, and nutraceuticals frontiersin.org 6 facts
claimThe authors of the article 'Wild edible plants for food security, dietary diversity, and nutraceuticals' declare no financial support was received for the research or publication.
referenceThe article 'Wild edible plants for food security, dietary diversity, and nutraceuticals: a global overview of emerging research' was published by Kumar, Bhavya, De Britto, and Jogaiah in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems.
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claimWild edible plants have historically improved the nutrition, dietary diversity, and food security of indigenous communities.
referenceIckowitz et al. (2019) discussed the relationship between agricultural intensification, dietary diversity, and market access within the context of global food security.
A Consensus Proposal for Nutritional Indicators to Assess ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org 2 facts
referenceJohn Hoddinott and Yisehac Yohannes published 'Dietary Diversity as a Household Food Security Indicator' in 2002 through the Projet d’Assistance Technique en Alimentation et Nutrition.
claimHigher dietary diversity is associated with household socioeconomic status, food security, and protection against the double burden of malnutrition in countries undergoing nutrition transition.
Editorial: Dietary diversity indicators: cultural preferences and health ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimA study in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, found significant associations between the double burden of malnutrition among mothers and their children and factors including wealth index, dietary diversity, food security, and educational status.
Associations between dietary diversity and self-rated health in a ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceHoddinott and Yohannes (2002) established dietary diversity as a valid indicator for food security in a report published by the International Food Policy Research Institute.