Scrimshaw N S
Food and Nutrition Programme for Human and Social Development, United Nations University, Toyko.
Am J Clin Nutr. 1997 Apr;65(4 Suppl):1190S-1193S. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/65.4.1190S.
A 1983 conference organized by United Nations University proposed an international network of food data systems (INFOODS) to address the need for and limitations of food-composition databases. Concerns of INFOODS include the acquisition and interchange of quality data on the nutrient composition of foods; the development of standards and guidelines for the collection, compilation, and reporting of food-component information; and support of a worldwide network of regional data centers for the generation, compilation, and dissemination of information on food composition. One goal of these centers is to assist in the development of appropriate national databases, especially in developing countries. Much has been accomplished by INFOODS, despite limited resources. Several important documents on food composition have been published, an international journal of food composition has been established, a directory of existing food-composition databases has been compiled, specific recommendations for the construction and use of food-composition databases have been developed, and a system of food nomenclature and coding has been created. Regional food-composition databases have been established throughout the world, with the goal of creating computerized systems that permit easy availability and interchange of food-composition data between regions and countries. In 1993 the Food and Agriculture Organization renewed its interest in the food-analysis capability of developing countries by becoming involved in INFOODS efforts.
1983年,联合国大学组织了一次会议,提议建立一个国际食品数据系统网络(INFOODS),以满足食品成分数据库的需求并解决其局限性。INFOODS关注的问题包括获取和交换有关食品营养成分的高质量数据;制定食品成分信息收集、编纂和报告的标准与指南;支持全球区域数据中心网络,以生成、编纂和传播食品成分信息。这些中心的一个目标是协助开发适当的国家数据库,特别是在发展中国家。尽管资源有限,INFOODS仍取得了许多成就。已发表了几份关于食品成分的重要文件,创办了一份食品成分国际期刊,编纂了现有食品成分数据库目录,制定了食品成分数据库建设和使用的具体建议,并创建了一个食品命名和编码系统。世界各地已建立了区域食品成分数据库,目标是创建计算机化系统,以便在各区域和国家之间方便地获取和交换食品成分数据。1993年,粮食及农业组织通过参与INFOODS的工作,重新关注发展中国家的食品分析能力。