Usual Energy and Nutrient Intakes and Food Sources of Filipino Children Aged 6-12 Years from the 2013 National Nutrition Survey.
@article{AngelesAgdeppa2019UsualEA,
title={Usual Energy and Nutrient Intakes and Food Sources of Filipino Children Aged 6-12 Years from the 2013 National Nutrition Survey.},
author={Imelda Angeles-Agdeppa and Liya Dinney and Mario Villasaya Capanzana},
journal={Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series},
year={2019},
volume={91},
pages={
111-122
}
}Usual energy and nutrient intakes and food sources were evaluated in school-aged children in the Philippines using data from the 2013 National Nutrition Survey. A total of 6,565 children 6-12 years old from all sampled 8,592 households were interviewed for a 24-h dietary recall (first day). A second-day recall was obtained from a random subsample (50% of children). Usual energy and nutrient intakes were estimated using the PC-SIDE program. Energy intake was compared with estimated energy…
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