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Minimum dietary diversity for women

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This is the updated version of this publication "Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women"


FAO. 2021. Minimum dietary diversity for women. Rome. 




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    Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women 2016
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    Women of reproductive age (WRA) are often nutritionally vulnerable because of the physiological demands of pregnancy and lactation. Requirements for most nutrients are higher for pregnant and lactating women than for adult men. The Minimum Dietary Diversity for WRA (MDD-W) 3 indicator defined and described in this document is a food group diversity indicator that has been shown to reflect one key dimension of diet quality: micronutrient adequacy, summarised across 11 micronutrients (Martin-P r ével et al., 2015). The indicator constitutes an important step towards filling the need for indicators for use in national and subnational assessments. Such indicators must be relatively simple to collect and suitable for large surveys.
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    Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women (MDD-W) Indicator 2019
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    This flyer aims to promote the utilization of the Minimum Dietary Diversity Women (MDD-W) Indicator tool. It provides a description of the indicator, information of the use and where MDD-W data is currently being collected.
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    Summary Report of the Meeting to Reach Consensus on a Global Dietary Diversity Indicator for Women
    Washington DC, USA, July 15th-16th, 2014
    2014
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    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance III Project (FANTA) convened a consensus meeting in Washington DC on July 15-16, 2014, to select a simple proxy indicator for global use in assessing the micronutrient adequacy of women’s diets. Meeting participants from academia, international research institutes, UN and donor agencies unanimously endorsed and agreed to support the use of a new indicator, called Minimum Dietary Div ersity –Women (MDD-W). The new indicator reflects consumption of at least five of ten food groups (see the table on the next page), and can be generated from surveys. It provides a new tool for assessment, target-setting, and advocacy.

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