Linear programming: a mathematical tool for analyzing and optimizing children's diets during the complementary feeding period.
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Cost of the Diet (CoD) tool: first results from Indonesia and applications for policy discussion on food and nutrition security.Children consuming cassava as a staple food are at risk for inadequate zinc, iron, and vitamin A intake.Taking dietary habits into account: A computational method for modeling food choices that goes beyond priceAre the lowest-cost healthful food plans culturally and socially acceptable?Optimisation modelling to assess cost of dietary improvement in remote Aboriginal AustraliaThe feasibility of achieving low-sodium intake in diets that are also nutritious, low-cost, and have familiar meal components.The quality and monetary value of diets consumed by adults in the United StatesAssessing the potential of wild foods to reduce the cost of a nutritionally adequate diet: an example from eastern Baringo District, Kenya.Designing optimal food intake patterns to achieve nutritional goals for Japanese adults through the use of linear programming optimization models.Role of Young Child Formulae and Supplements to Ensure Nutritional Adequacy in U.K. Young Children.Foods and dietary patterns that are healthy, low-cost, and environmentally sustainable: a case study of optimization modeling for New Zealand.First-Stage Development and Validation of a Web-Based Automated Dietary Modeling Tool: Using Constraint Optimization Techniques to Streamline Food Group and Macronutrient Focused Dietary Prescriptions for Clinical Trials.Effective nutrition programming for children and the role of UNICEF: consensus points from an expert consultation.Optimal formulations of local foods to achieve nutritional adequacy for 6-23-month-old rural Tanzanian children.Complementary Feeding Diets Made of Local Foods Can Be Optimized, but Additional Interventions Will Be Needed to Meet Iron and Zinc Requirements in 6- to 23-Month-Old Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.Optimizing Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods for Protein Quality, Cost, and Acceptability.Linear Programming: An Alternative Approach for Developing Formulations for Emergency Food Products.Diet models with linear goal programming: impact of achievement functions.Linear programming can help identify practical solutions to improve the nutritional quality of food aid.A fortified street food to prevent nutritional deficiencies in homeless men in France.Toward the prevention of childhood undernutrition: diet diversity strategies using locally produced food can overcome gaps in nutrient supply.Several 'problem nutrients' are identified in complementary feeding of Guatemalan infants with continued breastfeeding using the concept of 'critical nutrient density'.Low-cost, ready-to-use therapeutic foods can be designed using locally available commodities with the aid of linear programming.WHO technical background paper: feeding of nonbreastfed children from 6 to 24 months of age in developing countries.Ready-to-use foods for management of moderate acute malnutrition: considerations for scaling up production and use in programs.What linear programming contributes: world food programme experience with the "cost of the diet" tool.Enhancing Linkages Between Healthy Diets, Local Agriculture, and Sustainable Food Systems: The School Meals Planner Package in Ghana.Optimization of the nutrient content and protein quality of cereal-legume blends for use as complementary foods in Ghana.Combining food-based dietary recommendations using Optifood with zinc-fortified water potentially improves nutrient adequacy among 4- to 6-year-old children in Kisumu West district, Kenya.Standardized Parenteral Nutrition for the Transition Phase in Preterm Infants: A Bag That Fits.Integrating nutrient bioavailability and co-production links when identifying sustainable diets: How low should we reduce meat consumption?Simple changes within dietary subgroups can rapidly improve the nutrient adequacy of the diet of French adults.Improving complementary feeding in Ghana: reaching the vulnerable through innovative business--the case of KOKO Plus.Designing appropriate complementary feeding recommendations: tools for programmatic action.A Review of the Use of Linear Programming to Optimize Diets, Nutritiously, Economically and Environmentally.Translation of nutrient recommendations into personalized optimal diets for Chinese urban lactating women by linear programming models
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Linear programming: a mathematical tool for analyzing and optimizing children's diets during the complementary feeding period.
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