Lagiou P, Trichopoulou A
Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Medical School, University of Athens, Greece.
Public Health Nutr. 2001 Oct;4(5B):1135-41.
The DAta Food NEtworking (DAFNE) initiative was conceived in the 1980s and aims at using data already collected in the context of household budget surveys (HBSs) for the assessment of dietary patterns across Europe.
HBSs are country-representative surveys conducted, with similar methodology, at regular time intervals by the National Statistical Offices of almost all European countries. DAFNE focuses at the designation of comparable, between European countries, categories of food and socio-demographic data, and the estimation of daily per capita food availability. With food and socio-demographic data classified into common categories, comparisons of food habits between European countries become possible.
Fifteen European countries with one or more HBS all undertaken during the period 1981-1999.
Representative population samples in 15 European countries.
DAFNE HBS data are comparable and allow a wide range of dietary analyses. Preliminary data document differences in food habits among European countries and provide insights into the socio-demographic determinants of food preferences.
The DAFNE databank, if properly expanded and exploited, could become a valuable tool for national food and nutrition policy planning across Europe and for the identification of groups at higher risk for developing nutrition-related conditions.
数据食品网络(DAFNE)计划始于20世纪80年代,旨在利用家庭预算调查(HBS)中已收集的数据评估整个欧洲的饮食模式。
HBS是几乎所有欧洲国家的国家统计局定期采用类似方法进行的具有国家代表性的调查。DAFNE专注于确定欧洲国家之间可比的食品类别和社会人口数据类别,并估算人均每日食物供应量。通过将食品和社会人口数据分类为通用类别,可以对欧洲国家之间的饮食习惯进行比较。
15个欧洲国家在1981年至1999年期间进行了一次或多次HBS。
15个欧洲国家的代表性人口样本。
DAFNE的HBS数据具有可比性,可进行广泛的饮食分析。初步数据记录了欧洲国家之间饮食习惯的差异,并提供了对食物偏好的社会人口决定因素的见解。
如果得到适当扩展和利用,DAFNE数据库可能成为整个欧洲国家食品和营养政策规划以及识别患营养相关疾病风险较高群体的宝贵工具。