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Food Chem ; 238: 94-100, 2018 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28867108

RESUMO

Most governments have committed to the set of Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations (UN) to be achieved by 2030. Subsequently the governments have drafted, or are in process of drafting, policies and programmes which aim to answer to these global requests. South Africa provides a unique case study: despite economic growth, undernutrition has not improved when compared to other industrialised nations, while at the same time, diet-related non-communicable diseases and obesity have exponentially increased. Access to healthy food is a constitutional right of all South Africans, and towards increasing food security and improving population health, various policies, programmes and regulations have been developed and implemented by the government to rectify the situation. The paper presents an overview of food composition within these public health policies, programmes and regulations and unpacks the important role of accurate food composition data.


Assuntos
Saúde Pública , Dieta , Alimentos , Abastecimento de Alimentos , África do Sul
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Food Chem ; 193: 97-101, 2016 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26433293

RESUMO

This study provides data on the total and haem iron contents in raw lean beef, chicken, lamb and pork meat samples. Total iron, expressed as mg/100g edible portion on fresh weight basis in raw lean beef (A-age), lamb, pork and chicken average 1.58, 1.64, 0.81 and 0.78, respectively. The haem iron content in beef (A-age), lamb, pork and chicken are 77%, 81%, 88% and 74% respectively of total iron. This has important dietary implications in calculating haem iron fractions of meat as this is higher than the common value used in the Monsen equation.


Assuntos
Heme/metabolismo , Deficiências de Ferro , Ferro/metabolismo , Carne/análise , Animais , Dieta , Comportamento Alimentar
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Food Chem ; 193: 160-5, 2016 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26433303

RESUMO

Increased economic incentive for producing young and leaner carcasses, as well as demand for lean meat from progressively health conscious consumers, are considered drivers for change in carcass composition over time. Furthermore, many retailers trim visible fat from meat to various degrees and consumers increasingly remove visible fat from meat prior to, or after, cooking. The objective of this study was to determine the composition of South African Bonsmara beef from four age groups from different production systems, as well as to extrapolate the effect of fat trimming on physical composition. Fat content of marketable beef has decreased notably since the 1930s, and beef from the South African Bonsmara breed contains less than 10g lipid per 100g after trimming of subcutaneous fat, irrespective of age. Removal of all visible fat reduces the lipid content to less than 5g per 100g, comparing favourably with other lean animal products.


Assuntos
Envelhecimento/fisiologia , Composição Corporal , Bovinos/fisiologia , Manipulação de Alimentos/métodos , Carne Vermelha/análise , Animais , Cruzamento , Gorduras na Dieta/análise , África do Sul
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Food Chem ; 140(3): 513-9, 2013 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23601400

RESUMO

Capacity building in food and nutrition involves more than formal training and individual development. Such a process is long term and continues, requiring lasting mentorship, coaching and leadership development, including individual commitment to continued self-development. It expands to include the development of knowledge and skills of an individual within his/her organizational or institutional arrangements, and requires buy-in and support from his/her institution or organization, as well as other funding bodies involved in agriculture and health. It needs to be supported by government and be part of the regional and international agenda for agriculture and health. Under the auspices of International Network of Food Data Systems (INFOODS), an African Network of Food Data Systems (AFROFOODS) was established in September 1994, and a number of training courses, educational and scientific publications, posters, presentations and visits were hosted, organized and delivered with the aim to build enthusiasm, long term commitment and capacity in food composition within the AFROFOODS region. Formal training and human resource development were the major focus to take food composition forward in Africa. Significant progress was made in food composition activities, but constraints including lack of organizational and institutional commitment and financial support are straining the pace of progress.


Assuntos
Fortalecimento Institucional , Bases de Dados Factuais , Análise de Alimentos , África , Fortalecimento Institucional/organização & administração , Alimentos/classificação , Análise de Alimentos/instrumentação , Humanos , Desenvolvimento de Pessoal , Recursos Humanos
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Food Chem ; 140(3): 608-12, 2013 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23601414

RESUMO

In most cited food composition studies and tables, the proximate system measures protein as total nitrogen (N) (determined by Kjeldahl or Dumas method) multiplied by a specific factor. A factor of 6.25 is used for determining total protein from total N (Jones, Munsey, & Walker, 1942). Although more expensive, it is considered more accurate to base protein content of foods on amino acid data (Greenfield & Southgate, 2003). A study on the nutrient composition of beef analysed the full amino-acid profile of fifteen retail cuts from three age groups and six fat codes, as well as determined total nitrogen content to determine proximate protein composition. For all cuts, the correlation coefficient of total amino acids to protein (N×6.25) was 0.635. This indicates a poor correlation for predicting actual protein content (as determined by total amino acid count), based on the nitrogen factor of 6.25. On average, the sum of amino acids per cut amounted to 91% of total determined protein (N×6.25) for the same cut.


Assuntos
Aminoácidos/análise , Carne/análise , Nitrogênio/análise , Animais , Bovinos , Ácidos Graxos/análise , Músculo Esquelético/química , Valor Nutritivo
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Br J Nutr ; 108 Suppl 2: S69-76, 2012 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23107550

RESUMO

The WHO (2007) Technical Report on protein and amino acid requirements in human nutrition states that the best estimate for a population average requirement is 105 mg nitrogen/kg body weight per day, or 0·66 g protein/kg body weight per day. In many developing countries protein intake falls significantly short of these values. Apart from protein quantity, protein quality including bioavailability and digestibility, from different food sources, are currently on the global agenda. The 1st International Symposium on Dietary Protein for Human Health held in Auckland, in March 2011, and the consecutive Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Expert Consultation on Dietary Protein Quality, both highlighted the importance of assessing the quality of protein from different food sources through determination of amino acid content. Throughout the developed world, animal products and cereals are the two most important sources of protein; in developing countries this order is reversed. In low income countries only 3 % of total dietary energy, as an indicator of diet composition, is derived from meat and offal, 11 % from roots and tubers and 6 % from pulses, nuts and oilseeds. The remainder of the dietary energy is mainly derived from cereal-based staple food. Although the production of livestock has increased in developing countries, the consumption of protein in these countries with people consuming the most limited amounts of protein are continually decreasing. Undernutrition, including insufficient consumption of protein, remains a persistent problem in the developing world, and although many diets within these developing countries are deficient in the quantity of protein compared to recommendations, the quality of the protein also strongly comes into focus.


Assuntos
Aminoácidos , Países em Desenvolvimento , Dieta , Proteínas Alimentares , Ingestão de Energia , Necessidades Nutricionais , Desnutrição Proteico-Calórica/etiologia , África , Aminoácidos/administração & dosagem , Aminoácidos/análise , Animais , Disponibilidade Biológica , Congressos como Assunto , Proteínas Alimentares/administração & dosagem , Proteínas Alimentares/análise , Digestão , Gado , Valor Nutritivo , Pobreza , Relatório de Pesquisa
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