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
  1. 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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