نتایج جستجو برای: fruits and vegetables

تعداد نتایج: 16831742  

1997
E. A. Baldwin

The increased health consciousness of consumers, diminished food preparation times, and increased purchasing power have recently combined to increase the demand for minimally processed fruits and vegetables. Minimal or light processing of fruits and vegetables describes processing steps such as trimming, peeling, sectioning, slicing, and coring. According to some reports, 25% to 80% of harveste...

Journal: :Molecules 2011
Hock-Eng Khoo K Nagendra Prasad Kin-Weng Kong Yueming Jiang Amin Ismail

Fruits and vegetables are colorful pigment-containing food sources. Owing to their nutritional benefits and phytochemicals, they are considered as 'functional food ingredients'. Carotenoids are some of the most vital colored phytochemicals, occurring as all-trans and cis-isomers, and accounting for the brilliant colors of a variety of fruits and vegetables. Carotenoids extensively studied in th...

Journal: :Evidence-based medicine 2015
Francesca L Crowe

Context Dietary guidelines from around the world recommend the daily consumption of a variety of fruits and vegetables. For example, the ‘5 a day’ public health campaign in the UK encourages people to consume at least five 80 g portions of fruits and vegetables every day. These guidelines are largely based on recommendations from the WHO to consume at least 400 g of fresh fruits and vegetables ...

2016
Marte Kjøllesdal Aung Soe Htet Hein Stigum Ne Yi Hla Hlaing Hlaing Hlaing Ei Kay Khaine Win Khaing Aung Kyaw Khant Naw Ohn Khin Khin Kay Khine Aye Mauk Ei Ei Moe Hla Moe Kyawt Kyawt Mon Kyaw Swa Mya Chomar Kaung Myint Cho Yi Myint Maung Maung Myint Ohnmar Myint Aye Aye New Ei Sanda Oo Khin Sandar Oo Zin Zin Pyone Yin Yin Soe Myint Myint Wai Nilar Win Espen Bjertness

OBJECTIVES To explore the intake of fruits and vegetables in the Yangon region, Myanmar, and to describe associations between intake of fruits and vegetables (FV) and established risk factors for non-communicable diseases. DESIGN 2 cross-sectional studies, using the STEPs methodology. SETTING Urban and rural areas of the Yangon region of Myanmar. PARTICIPANTS 1486, men and women, 25-74 ye...

2016
Kevin B. Comerford Keith T. Ayoob Robert D. Murray Stephanie A. Atkinson

Infant dietary patterns tend to be insufficient sources of fruits, vegetables, and fiber, as well as excessive in salt, added sugars, and overall energy. Despite the serious long-term health risks associated with suboptimal fruit and vegetable intake, a large percentage of infants and toddlers in the U.S. do not consume any fruits or vegetables on a daily basis. Since not all fruits and vegetab...

2015
Yashwant Kumar Seema. A. Belorkar

The quest for novel technologies in the area of food processing & preservation has led to the application of fluidization technique for enhancing the process capabilities, energy efficiencies and overall quality retention in the final products. However, this paper reviews the various fruits and vegetables dried in the fluidized bed dryer and their retention of sensory attributes in the dried pr...

Journal: :NCHS data brief 2014
Samara Joy Nielsen Lauren M Rossen Diane M Harris Cynthia L Odgen

KEY FINDINGS Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2009-2010. More than three-quarters of youth aged 2-19 years (77.1%) consumed fruit on a given day. Almost 92% of youth aged 2-19 years consumed vegetables on a given day. Nine out of 10 children aged 2-5 years consumed fruit, while only 6 out of 10 adolescents consumed fruit on a given day. More children aged 2-5 year...

2012
June M. Tester Irene H. Yen Barbara Laraia

This study explored the extent to which schoolchildren purchased precut and bagged fruits and vegetables from a mobile fruit vendor (frutero). During 14 days in fall 2008, a frutero sold fruits and vegetables at the entrance of an elementary school; 59% of the frutero's 233 consumers of 248 items were elementary-school students. With each successive day, an average of 1 additional bag of fruits...

2015
Dhandevi PEM Rajesh JEEWON

BACKGROUND Sufficient intake of fruits and vegetables has been associated with a reduced risk of chronic diseases and body weight management but the exact mechanism is unknown. The World Health Organisation and Food and Agriculture of the United Nation reports recommend adults to consume at least five servings of fruits and vegetables per day excluding starchy vegetables. This review focuses on...

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