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Dietary diversity and nutrition are intrinsically linked as key components of food security and health, with wild edible plants and forest-based resources serving as primary drivers for both [1], [2]. Furthermore, research agendas and bibliometric studies consistently analyze these concepts together to understand their combined impact on smallholder households and food science [3], [4].

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Wild edible plants for food security, dietary diversity, and nutraceuticals frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimForest-based food resources significantly enhance nutrition and diet diversity, according to Ickowitz et al. (2014).
claimWild edible plants have historically improved the nutrition, dietary diversity, and food security of indigenous communities.
measurement-of-dietary-diversity Research Articles - Page 1 discovery.researcher.life Annalijn I Conklin · Nutrition reviews 1 fact
perspectiveAnnalijn I Conklin et al. conclude that there is an urgent need for standardization of dietary diversity as a research agenda to advance nutrition and food science.
Measurement Of Dietary Diversity Research Articles - Page 1 discovery.researcher.life Annalijn I Conklin · Nutrition reviews 1 fact
referenceA study by Nethmi S Perera Bathige et al. synthesized 46 papers from developing countries using Web of Science bibliometric data to analyze the relationship between agricultural production diversity, dietary diversity, and nutrition in smallholder households.