Estimation of the energy needs at the national level: use of the FAO/WHO/UNU 1985 approach
This paper analyzes the methodology proposed by FAO/WHO/UNU 1985 to determine energy requirements and recommendations for population groups. The physiological basis for individual requirements and the components to estimate the energy expenditure of population groups, are presented. This new approac...
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