Household Food Security, Dietary Intake Adequacy and Nutritional Status of a Rural Population in South Eastern Nigeria

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  • Dept. of Home Science and Nutrition, University of Nigeria, Nsukka ,NG
  • Dept. of Home Science and Nutrition, University of Nigeria, Nsukka ,NG

Abstract

Food security is access to all people at all times for enough food for an active and healthy life. Recent statements by the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations suggest that globally, there is enough food for all, with average food availability increasing from 2290 kcal/person/day in the early 1960's to 2700 kcal/person/day in 1988-90.

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1994-11-01

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Okeke, E. C., & Nnanyelugo, D. O. (1994). Household Food Security, Dietary Intake Adequacy and Nutritional Status of a Rural Population in South Eastern Nigeria. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 31(11), 318–322. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ijnd/article/view/7990

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