The International Breakfast Research Initiative-Evaluation and Comparison of Breakfast Nutrient Intakes in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines with a View to Proposing a Harmonised Nutrient-Based Breakfast Recommendation

The International Breakfast Research Initiative is a global study of breakfast nutrition, involving 17 countries in four continents, aiming to derive nutrient-based regional recommendations for breakfast. This study aimed to propose a harmonised recommendation for three South-East Asian countries: I...

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Adults
Aged
ascorbic acid
Breakfast
Codex Alimentarius
decision support systems
Diet Surveys
Dietary guidelines
Energy
Energy Intake
Female
Food
Households
Humans
Indonesia
Malaysia
Male
Middle Aged
nutrient density
Nutrients - analysis
Nutrition research
Nutritive Value
Philippines
Questionnaires
Recommended Dietary Allowances
Sample size
saturated fats
sodium
Vitamins
Young Adult
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