Locally relevant food‐based recommendations could increase iron and calcium intake for adolescent girls in Vietnam

Author:

Gie Simone Michelle1ORCID,Nguyen Phuong Hong23,Bergeron Gilles4,Tran Lan Mai5,Hoang Nga Thu6,Knight Frances17

Affiliation:

1. Nutrition Division United Nations World Food Programme Rome Italy

2. International Food Policy Research Institute Washington DC USA

3. Thai Nguyen University of Pharmacy and Medicine Thai Nguyen City Vietnam

4. The New York Academy of Sciences New York New York USA

5. Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

6. National Institute of Nutrition Hanoi Vietnam

7. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine London UK

Abstract

AbstractUnhealthy eating habits are common among adolescents in Vietnam, where transitioning food environments increasingly offer energy‐dense micronutrient‐poor foods. Successful behavior change approaches must be feasible and acceptable, promoting local foods that are available, accessible, and preferred. Yet, few studies have investigated the potential of food‐based approaches for adolescents. We used linear programming to identify problem nutrients, local nutrient sources, and realistic food‐based recommendations (FBRs) to improve nutrient intake among girls 16–22 years in Thai Nguyen, Vietnam. We then identified a reduced set of FBRs to prioritize the most critical micronutrient gaps. Calcium and iron targets could not be met in any realistic diet modeling scenario. The best set of FBRs included seven recommendations which could meet intake targets for 9 of 11 modeled micronutrients. The best reduced set of three FBRs targeting iron and calcium only—although more feasible for behavior change—was less effective at improving intake of these nutrients since fewer foods were recommended. Given the difficulty of meeting calcium and iron targets using local foods within acceptable dietary patterns, additional interventions, such as supplementation, staple food fortification, or increasing the availability of affordable calcium‐ and iron‐rich foods, may be necessary to promote dietary adequacy for adolescent girls.

Funder

Fondation Botnar

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience

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