Food-based approach
An approach that recognizes the central role of food for improving nutritional status. A food-based approach recognizes the multiple benefits (nutritional, physiological, mental, economic, social, and cultural) that come from enjoying a variety of foods. Food- based approaches can be complemented with strategies that rely on medically based interventions such as vitamin and mineral supplementation (FAO).
References
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Harmon, A., et al. (2011). Teaching Food System Sustainability in Dietetic Programs: Need, Conceptualization, and Practical Approaches. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition, 6(1): p. 114-124.
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