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European Nutrition and Health Report 2009 [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 412 pages, weight: 1230 g, 87 fig., 162 tab.; 87 Illustrations
  • Series: Forum of Nutrition 62
  • Pub. Date: 23-Sep-2009
  • Publisher: S Karger AG
  • ISBN-10: 3805592965
  • ISBN-13: 9783805592963
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  • Format: Hardback, 412 pages, weight: 1230 g, 87 fig., 162 tab.; 87 Illustrations
  • Series: Forum of Nutrition 62
  • Pub. Date: 23-Sep-2009
  • Publisher: S Karger AG
  • ISBN-10: 3805592965
  • ISBN-13: 9783805592963
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The main objective of the report at hand was to gather available and authorized data, both published and unpublished, on the nutrition and health situation in the countries of the European Union (EU). Whereas the first report, released in 2004, included 13 EU member states and Norway, the 2009 edition covers 24 EU member states and Norway. For the collection of data, the researchers concentrated on the following points: The description of trends in food supply in the EU, focusing also on the different regions; the comparison of average daily individual food availability at household level; the evaluation of individual food consumption and energy and nutrient intake; the description of data on diet-related health indicators and status; and the analysis of food and nutrition policies in countries of the European Union. Throughout, the impact of age and gender is emphasized, and special attention is being paid to the different regions of the EU. The broad scope of the subjects covered and the improved quality of the data collected make the European Nutrition and Health Report 2009 an accurate documentation and sound source of information. Providing a basis for the work of the institutions responsible for health and nutrition policy, it is especially suitable for use in international comparisons of the nutrition and health situation.
Preface vii
List of Abbreviations
ix
List of Participants
xi
Executive Summary
1(11)
Outlook
12(2)
Project Background and Methodological Aspects
14(3)
Trends of Average Food Supply in the European Union
17(26)
Food Availability at the Household Level in the European Union
43(17)
Food Consumption in Adults on the Basis of Dietary Surveys in European Countries
60(8)
Energy and Nutrient Intake in the European Union Based on National Data
68(89)
Methodology
68(1)
Energy and Nutrient Intake in European Children
69(29)
Energy and Nutrient Intake in European Adolescents
98(22)
Energy and Nutrient Intake in European Adults
120(15)
Energy and Nutrient Intake in European Elderly
135(22)
Health and Lifestyle Indicators in the European Union
157(45)
Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity
157(14)
Blood Lipids
171(1)
Mortality/Morbidity
171(11)
Smoking Behavior
182(1)
Alcohol Consumption
182(4)
Overview of European Cross-National Data on Physical Activity
186(10)
Breastfeeding
196(6)
Food and Nutrition Policies in European Countries
202(28)
General Discussion
230(20)
National Reports
250(141)
Austria
250(8)
Belgium
258(5)
Czech Republic
263(6)
Denmark
269(8)
Estonia
277(8)
Finland
285(9)
France
294(5)
Germany
299(5)
Greece
304(5)
Hungary
309(10)
Ireland
319(4)
Italy
323(7)
Latvia
330(4)
Lithuania
334(5)
Norway
339(6)
Poland
345(6)
Portugal
351(5)
Romania
356(6)
Slovenia
362(4)
Spain
366(5)
Sweden
371(7)
The Netherlands
378(6)
United Kingdom
384(7)
References 391(15)
Subject Index 406