Description:
Harmonized and standardized collection, processing, and analysis of individual dietary
data is essential for nutrition assessment and informed policy decision making. To underpin the
harmonizationoffoodconsumptiondatacollectionmethodologiesandthedevelopmentofacommon,
comprehensive European food consumption database, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
supported 36 child and/or adult dietary surveys in 18 EU Member States and four Balkan pre
accession countries through the EU Menu Project. Given the lack of relevant and harmonized
research and data on food and nutrition in the Balkan region, CENM-IMR and CAPNUTRA scientists focused their activities on capacity building in nutrition research, particularly on the creation of a
contemporary, harmonized research infrastructure (RI) that meets European standards. The EFSA
EU Menumethodology has been implemented in the Balkans through the adaptation and use of
an innovative, comprehensive tool for the standardized collection of food consumption and dietary
intake assessment data, the Diet Assess and Plan (DAP). DAP has the essential features of an RI
needed to strengthen public health surveillance, monitoring, evaluation, and nutrition research; this
is a unique example of a standardized and harmonized tool for assessing dietary intake, i.e., collecting
data on food and nutrition in the Balkan region and beyond. It is a concurrent tool for large-scale
nutritional epidemiological studies and represents one of the new technologies for dietary intake
assessment. National dietary surveys were conducted from 2017 to 2023 among adults aged 10 to
74 years (in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Serbia) and children aged three months to
nine years (in Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia). The collected data on food consumption
are internationally comparable with other European countries under the EU Menu Program. The data
collected will be used for dietary and exposure risk assessment, establishment of national nutrient
reference values, as a basis for the development of food-based dietary guidelines, a tool to provide
evidence and infrastructure for public health nutrition policy decisions, and for tailored pathways to
transform the food system in the Balkans towards a more nutrition-sensitive and sustainable system.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/proceedings-91-00024.pdf
Type:
Procceding
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Mirjana Gurinovic