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A Scoping Review of Indicators for Sustainable Healthy Diets frontiersin.org Jan 12, 2022 4 facts
measurementOf 81 diet quality indices identified by Trijsburg et al. (2019), only 18 were eligible for use in low- and middle-income countries, and of those 18, 16 failed to capture three important dimensions of diet quality (adequacy, diversity, and moderation), while the remaining two were country-specific.
claimWhile no universal definition for diet quality exists, the concept is frequently examined through parameters such as nutrient adequacy, variety or diversity, moderation, nutrient density, and food safety.
measurementComposite indicators, which measure multiple concepts of diet quality such as adequacy, moderation, and diversity, were the most frequently used method for assessing diet quality, accounting for 33% of health indicators (n = 47).
measurementThe scoping review identified 143 health indicators across the 103 articles, categorized into the following concepts: health outcomes (26), nutrient adequacy (22), nutrient density (16), moderation (12), diversity (9), safety (1), multiple concepts (47), diet quantity (4), and other (6).
The construction and refined extraction techniques of knowledge ... nature.com Feb 10, 2026 1 fact
procedureThe study 'The construction and refined extraction techniques of knowledge' monitors privacy for released subsets using k-anonymity (≥ 5) and ℓ-diversity (≥ 2) checks, applying aggregate-only reporting where required.
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in the mountainous ... link.springer.com Oct 4, 2024 1 fact
referenceRay A, Ray R, and Sreevidya EA published 'How many wild edible plants do we eat—their diversity, use, and implications for sustainable food system: an exploratory analysis in India' in Front Sustain Food Sys in 2020.
Open source software best practices and supply chain risk ... - GOV.UK gov.uk Mar 3, 2025 1 fact
perspectiveThe trend toward standardization and potential monopolization in open source risks sidelining SMEs and hobbyist contributors, potentially compromising innovation and diversity in favor of commercial interests.
The SAGE Handbook of Play and Learning in Early Childhood sk.sagepub.com 1 fact
claimMargaret Kernan has worked internationally in early childhood care, education, and primary education as a practitioner, researcher, trainer, and consultant, with specific interests in children's play, rights, diversity, and policy development.
25 Educational Benefits Of Play In Early Childhood Development klaschools.com 1 fact
claimPretend play involving the enactment of roles from various communities and traditions helps children build empathy, respect, and an appreciation for diversity.
Social Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Aug 28, 2019 1 fact
referenceDaniel J. Singer authored the 2019 paper 'Diversity, Not Randomness, Trumps Ability', published in Philosophy of Science, which argues for the importance of diversity in problem-solving contexts.
[PDF] Indigenous Peoples' food systems: fao.org 1 fact
referenceThe document titled 'Indigenous Peoples' food systems' examines the dimensions of culture, diversity, and environment in relation to nutrition and health.
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claimThe core principles consistently defining diet quality across scientific disciplines are adequacy, diversity, balance, and moderation.
The Role of Epistemic Communities and Expert Testimonies in ... academia.edu 1 fact
referenceResearch published in Philosophy of Science (2019) extends the Hong and Page model to landscapes of different degrees of randomness and demonstrates that the 'diversity trumps ability' result is sensitive to these conditions, offering a more nuanced view of the relationship between diversity, ability, and expertise.