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How do the indices based on the EAT-Lancet recommendations ... medrxiv.org medRxiv 3 facts
measurementThe EAT-Lancet Index (ELI), which uses semi-quantitative scores, shows positive associations with polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamins D and E, but negative associations with protein, B-complex vitamins, phosphorus, calcium, and iron.
measurementThe HSDI and ELDS indices, which are based on binary scoring, correlated inversely with several nutrients including protein, DHA, EPA+DHA, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B-6, vitamin B-12, vitamin D, iodine, phosphorus, zinc, calcium, and iron.
claimAcross ELD-I quintiles, protein, LA, vitamin B-12, carbohydrates, and sodium showed negative trends of small magnitude, while zinc showed a negative trend with a moderate effect size; iron and proteins showed no significant trends.
Nutritional potential of underutilized edible plant species in coffee ... link.springer.com Springer 3 facts
claimLeafy vegetables including Amaranthus graecizans, Portulaca oleracea, and Solanum nigrum are good sources of protein and minerals, specifically calcium (Ca), iron (Fe), and zinc (Zn).
claimDiets in rural Ethiopia are often deficient in protein and micronutrients such as iron (Fe), calcium (Ca), and vitamin A, according to Sheehy et al. (2019) and Baye et al. (2019).
claimAmaranthus viridis and Hibiscus sabdariffa are important providers of protein, fatty acids, iron, magnesium, calcium, and zinc.
History of modern nutrition science—implications for current ... bmj.com BMJ 1 fact
accountThe 1941 National Nutrition Conference on Defence announced the first recommended dietary allowances (RDAs), which provided guidelines for total calories and specific nutrients including protein, calcium, phosphorus, iron, and vitamins.