2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2010.03.031
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Determination of macronutrients and some essential elements in the slovene military diet

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“…The average daily selenium intake found in total military diet of the Slovene army by the duplicate portion was 63±25 μg/ day [16]. According to the questionnaire and diet sample results, the average daily intake of the present study was assessed as 48±10 μg (range 33-60 μg).…”
Section: Food Intakementioning
confidence: 58%
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“…The average daily selenium intake found in total military diet of the Slovene army by the duplicate portion was 63±25 μg/ day [16]. According to the questionnaire and diet sample results, the average daily intake of the present study was assessed as 48±10 μg (range 33-60 μg).…”
Section: Food Intakementioning
confidence: 58%
“…Se in daily diets prepared according to military regulations [15] was analysed, as described in our previous publication [16]. Average daily Se intake was assessed by calculating data obtained on the frequency and proportion of meals consumed, taking into account the analysed average Se in total diet intake [16].…”
Section: Se Intake Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Balanced food intake must provide daily energy and nutrients required for the optimal body functioning 2,3 and is related to various factors from preparation of food until intake. Among the factors related to intake are cultural and religious habits, social status, familiar memory and guarantee of survival 4 , factors directly related to nutritional and food security.…”
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confidence: 99%