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The food and meal pattern in the urban African population of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa: the BRISK Study
Abstract
In terms of recommendations, insufficient dairy products and vegetables and fruits were consumed, while requirements for intakes of cereals and components of the meat and fat groups were met. Supper emerged as the main meal of the day, contributing most of the energy and was consumed by 89 pc of respondents. Between meal eating made a valuable contribution to total nutrient intake. The low intakes of dairy products and vegetables and fruit and the apparent move away from the traditional diet present particularly great challenges.