Evaluating the Nutritional Properties of Food: A Scoping Review

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Abstract

There are many methods or indicators used for evaluating the nutritional value of foods; however, it is difficult to accurately reflect the comprehensive nutritional value of a food with a single indicator, and a systematic evaluation system is lacking. In this article, we systematically summarize the common evaluation methods and indicators of the nutritional value of foods. The purpose of this review was to establish an evaluation procedure for nutritional properties of food-stuffs and to help scientists choose more direct and economical evaluation methods according to food types or relevant indicators. The procedure involves the selection of a three-level evaluation method that covers the whole spectrum of a food’s nutritional characteristics. It is applicable to scientific research in the fields of agricultural science, food science, nutrition, and so on.

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Wang, P., Huang, J., Sun, J., Liu, R., Jiang, T., & Sun, G. (2022, June 1). Evaluating the Nutritional Properties of Food: A Scoping Review. Nutrients. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14112352

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