The Importance of Food Composition Data for Estimating Micronutrient Intake: What Do We Know Now and into the Future?

Nestle Nutr Inst Workshop Ser

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Kensington Gardens, South Australia, Australia.

Published: June 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Food composition tables and databases (FCT/FCDB) provide crucial information on the energy and nutrient content of foods, influencing various nutrition-related activities.
  • The quality of these databases is affected by factors like data sources, food coverage, and how accurately components are identified and described.
  • Many countries' FCT/FCDB are outdated and can lead to incorrect dietary assessments, potentially resulting in poor nutrition policies that do not effectively address population health needs.

Article Abstract

Food composition tables and databases (FCT/FCDB) centralize data on the energy and nutrient content of foods of a certain country or region. They are essential for many activities related to nutrition. The main factors that can affect the quality of FCT/FCDB are the sources of the data, coverage of foods and components, food description, and component identification. Around 100 countries have published at least one FCT/FCDB, although many of them are outdated and vary considerably in terms of data quality, documentation, and accessibility. A great number of those FCT/FCDB contain very few up-to-date analytical data obtained for food composition purposes, resulting in many data being estimated or copied from publicly available FCT/FCDB from other countries. In addition, many other natural factors that can affect the composition of foods are often not reflected in FCT/FCDB, including biodiversity, maturation degree, soil, and harvest season. Therefore, the use of low-quality FCT/FCDB to convert food consumption data into energy and nutrient intakes may introduce errors resulting in under- or overestimated intake for a certain component. These wrong conclusions may lead to inappropriate or inefficient nutrition and health-related policies, especially to improve micronutrient status in populations and individuals.

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