What is the cost of a healthy diet in terms of achieving RDAs?

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Objective: Assessing how the italian average food pattern would be affected in terms of consumption structure and expenditure by the adoption of nutritional prescriptions. Design: A linear programming model with nutritional and food habits constraints was employed to generate a pattern following recommended daily allowances (RDAs) and nutritional guidelines provided for the Italian population. Setting: Food consumption data from ISTAT Household Budget Survey of Italian population. Subjects: Italian families investigated by the Family Budget Survey of the National institute of Statistics. Results: Compared to actual behaviour, the pattern generated by the model implies an increased consumption of vegetables, pasta, rice and fresh fish, and a decreased consumption of meats, bread, sugars and cakes, and especially fats and oils. At given prices, total expenditure is lower than actual expenditure. Conclusions: Differences between actual behaviour and the generated pattern are consistent with long-term trends in food consumption. The adoption of RDAs is unlikely to result in an increased food expenditure.

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Conforti, P., & D’Amicis, A. (2000). What is the cost of a healthy diet in terms of achieving RDAs? Public Health Nutrition, 3(3), 367–373. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1368980000000410

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