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RTU015: Average intake of food groups per day by gender, age and type of settlement

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6/8/2017
grams, servings, percentage
Estonian National Dietary Survey 2014
National Institute for Health Development
RTU015
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On 8.06.2017 average intake quantities of porridge, rice, pasta and cereals is changed.
The dataset provides an overview of average daily intake of food groups in Estonia. Data are presented by food group, gender and age group, and type of settlement. The purpose is to describe dietary differences by settlement type and to support planning of local health promotion measures. Source: Estonian National Dietary Survey; National Institute for Health Development