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Video 01 Malnutrition Analysis
This video (ZIP: 19.0; MP4: 19.4 MB; 5:22) is the 1st of a 4 part tutorial explaining food nutrition analysis. The resource was saved successfully on: 9/19/2018 9:52:30 PM
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Food Nutritional Classification Systems
This image shows the food items in one input group that is included in the USDA's Standard Reference food classification system.
This classification system and database includes over 7900 food items. The resource was saved successfully on: 8/17/2016 12:07:16 AM
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Video 02 Malnutrition Analysis
This video (ZIP: 21.4; MP4: 21.8 MB; 5:30) is the 2nd of a 4 part tutorial explaining food nutrition analysis. The resource was saved successfully on: 10/22/2019 10:41:15 PM
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Pdf 2 - Malnutrition Analysis
Clubs using DevTreks can start to carry out the basic analysis of malnutrition (2.2 MB). Clubs can solicit help understanding malnutrition better and share structured evidence explaining malnutrition. Networks can build knowledge banks that explain malnutrition and pass that knowledge down to future generations. The result may be Congolese smallholders who raise healthier children, Pacific Islander adults who tackle obesity more effectively, inner city school administrators who deliver sound malnutrition programs, and people who improve their lives and livelihoods. The resource was saved successfully on: 12/17/2019 4:52:10 PM
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USDA Food Goals and Actual Consumption
This image comes from the USDA's Dietary Guidelines for Americans which is a reference in this tutorial. Food Nutrition Progress Analyses can be used to produce the raw data summarized in this graph.
This image comes from the USDA's Dietary Guidelines for Americans which is a reference in this tutorial. Food Nutrition Progress Analyses can be used to produce the raw data summarized in this graph. The resource was saved successfully on: 10/2/2014 3:37:05 PM
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Pdf 1 - Malnutrition Calculation
Food nutrients are a critical resource needed by everyone. When they get out of balance and malnutrition ensues, children go hungry, adolescents become obese, adults develop diabetes, and workers work less hard. This reference (2.0 MB) demonstrates how to calculate the basic nutritional value of Inputs and Outputs. These numbers may help people to understand how to manage malnutrition in ways that allow them to improve the sustainability of their lives and livelihoods. The resource was saved successfully on: 12/17/2019 4:50:57 PM
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Text 1 - Malnutrition Calculation
This text reference (34 KB) explains how to complete nutrition calculators. The resource was saved successfully on: 12/17/2019 4:51:21 PM
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Text 2 - Malnutrition Analysis
This text reference (28 KB) explains how to complete nutrition analyses. The resource was saved successfully on: 12/17/2019 4:52:30 PM
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Video 03 - Food Nutrition Analysis
This video (ZIP: 26.3; MP4: 26.7 MB; 6:51) is the 4th of a 4 part tutorial explaining food nutrition analysis. The resource was saved successfully on: 9/19/2018 9:55:40 PM
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Video 02B Malnutrition Analysis
This video (ZIP: 23.9; MP4: 24.1 MB; 4:35) is the 3rd of a 4 part tutorial explaining food nutrition analysis The resource was saved successfully on: 10/22/2019 10:45:21 PM
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