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Policy implications of research on energy intake and activity levels with reference to the debate of the energy adequacy of existing diets in developing countries (English)

The concept of an "energy requirement" level for all persons of the same sex, age and body size in all places and at all times has enjoyed much popularity, but is now increasingly being questioned as to the possible benefits and costs in regard to government intervention. This report discusses the kinds of knowledge and jugements needed to evaluate policy options in regards to interventions aimed at satisfying food energy requirements of a population...
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REUTLINGER, SHLOMO.

Policy implications of research on energy intake and activity levels with reference to the debate of the energy adequacy of existing diets in developing countries (English). Agricultural Research Unit discussion paper ; no. ARU 7 Washington, D.C. : The World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/834611468001192292

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