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Links ; 9(1): 17, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12159264

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PIP: Researchers conducted a dietary survey of 59 households selected at random in the marginal community of Peralta in San Salvador, El Salvador to ascertain nutritional needs of the families and identify factors which affect intrafamilial distribution and consumption of food. A nutritionist weighed all the food consumed by each family member in 1 day. 50% of the family members consumed just grain, sugar, oil, and/or beans. 93% of the people ate 90% of the required quantity of vitamin A. 88% ate inadequate amounts of riboflavin, 77% iron, and 40% protein. Moreover 58% of the households spent 61-100% of their income on food. No association occurred between caloric sufficiency and family size and between age and dietary adequacy. Therefore each family evenly distributed food among family members. Further poorer families consumed less food than the families of the higher socioeconomic group.^ieng


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Economics , Energy Intake , Family Characteristics , Food Supply , Income , Iron , Methods , Nutrition Surveys , Poverty , Proteins , Vitamin A , Vitamins , Americas , Biology , Central America , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry , Conservation of Natural Resources , Developing Countries , El Salvador , Environment , Health , Inorganic Chemicals , Latin America , Metals , North America , Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Physiology , Social Class , Socioeconomic Factors
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