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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9948191587902882
    Format: 88 p. ; , 20 x 27cm.
    ISBN: 9789289337670
    Series Statement: TemaNord,
    Content: The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) recommended in 2007 that consumer intake of red meat is minimized and processed meat eliminated. The recommendation was based on a systematic review of the available literature on the association between meat consumption and cancer. The recommendation to individuals was to ingest less than 500 grams of red meat per weeks, and very little - if anything - processed meats. In a new study, National Food Institute has assessed the nutritional consequences from living the recommendations of the WCRF, in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. The current consumption of meat in the Nordic countries is not far from the level WCRF has proposed on an individual level. The study also shows that it will have no significant nutritional consequences to reduce the intake of meat to the recommended, neither when it comes to red meat nor processed meat.
    Note: Appendix -- Results -- Preface -- Discussion -- Summary -- Conclusion -- Background -- Acknowledgements -- Meat products and constituents -- References -- Materials and Methods.
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9948191451302882
    Format: 167 p. ; , 20 x 27cm.
    ISBN: 9789289329804
    Series Statement: TemaNord,
    Content: The report describes the results of the first collection of data in the joint Nordic monitoring study of diet, physical activity and overweight. The study provides baseline data for frequency of intake in selected foods, physical activity level and prevalence of overweight and obesity in the Nordic countries. Telephone interviews were performed in the Nordic countries with the same validated questionnaire using simple indicator questions. The interviews were carried out in the autumn of 2011 including 9153 adults and 2479 children. The results show that all countries are far from the goals in the Nordic Plan of Action and there are areas to be improved in all countries. The study gives a good status for dietary intake indicators, indicators for physical activity, sedentary time and overweight which makes it possible follow changes in these parameters over time in the Nordic countries.
    Note: Additional results -- Summary -- Smoking -- Data handling and calculations -- Preface -- Results -- Methods -- References -- Objective -- Overall conclusion -- Strenghts and limitations of the study -- Background -- Questionnaires -- Alcohol intake.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9948191479202882
    Format: 229 p.
    ISBN: 9789289347976 , 9789289347990
    Series Statement: TemaNord,
    Content: This report describes the results of the first and second collection of data in the joint Nordic Monitoring System of diet, physical activity and overweight. It is well recognized that health in the European Region needs to be improved and Nordic public health researchers have since 2008 developed and validated a Nordic method to assess diet and physical activity among adults and children. Data has collected on health behaviour and overweight in 2011 and 2014 among 18,000 adults and 5,000 children. During the three year survey period, significant changes have occurred in the Nordic countries, especially among adults. The Nordic Monitoring System shows that lifestyle and weight status differ between the Nordic countries despite highly comparable societal structures. Favorable and unfavorable health behaviour is present in all countries and there are areas to be improved in all countries.
    Note: References -- Diet -- Summary -- Preface -- Background -- Smoking -- Questionnaire -- Physical activity and sedentary behaviour -- Alcohol -- Goals 2011 and Visions 2021 in the Nordic Plan of Action -- Guidelines for processing -- Overweight and obesity -- Objective -- Additional tables -- Conclusion -- Participation -- Methods -- Overview of results and discussion.
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_840906234
    Format: Online-Ressource (93 p) , 20x27cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9789289330428
    Series Statement: TemaNord
    Content: In 2007, a Nordic working group was established with the aim to describe a future Nordic monitoring system on diet, physical activity and overweight.The monitoring system should be simple and at relatively low cost. Therefore it has been decided to conduct the moni-toring as a telephone interview. In 2009, the indicator questions were validated against an objective method (physical activity) or existing survey methods (diet) and the present report mainly describes the validation studies. On basis of the validation studies the working group suggests that the indicators are used in a future monitoring system. In 2011 and 2013 the first collection of data in all Nordic countries will take place
    Note: PrefaceExecutive summary -- Establisment of a Nordic Monitoring System – part 1 of the project -- Validation – part 2 of the project -- Indicators – which results do they provide? -- References -- Appendices.
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9948191464902882
    Format: 93 p. ; , 20 x 27cm.
    ISBN: 9789289330428
    Series Statement: TemaNord,
    Content: In 2007, a Nordic working group was established with the aim to describe a future Nordic monitoring system on diet, physical activity and overweight.The monitoring system should be simple and at relatively low cost. Therefore it has been decided to conduct the moni-toring as a telephone interview. In 2009, the indicator questions were validated against an objective method (physical activity) or existing survey methods (diet) and the present report mainly describes the validation studies. On basis of the validation studies the working group suggests that the indicators are used in a future monitoring system. In 2011 and 2013 the first collection of data in all Nordic countries will take place.
    Note: Establisment of a Nordic Monitoring System – part 1 of the project -- Validation – part 2 of the project -- Indicators – which results do they provide? -- References -- Preface -- Executive summary -- Appendices.
    Language: English
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