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A serious public health challenge may be envisaged in central Africa, especially with a growing population, rapid westernization of traditional African diets and increasing demand for sufficient essential nutrients and bioactive compounds. However, having the second largest tropical rainforest ba...


Fungo, R.Tieguhong, J.C.[Nutrient and bioactive analyses of forests foods for policy making on food and nutrition security in Central Africa]Nutrient and bioactive analyses of forests foods for policy making on food and nutrition security in Central Africa

Widely consumed forest fruits in Gabon were analysed for nutrient and bioactive compositions and their potential contributions to meeting the nutrient requirements of consumers. Edible pulps of Panda oleosa Pierre, Gambeya lacourtiana (De Wild.) Aubrév. & Pellegr. and Poga oleosa Pierre contained...


Fungo, R.Muyonga, J.H.Ngondi, J.L.Mikolo-Yobo, C.Iponga, D.M.Ngoye, A.Nchuaji Tang, E.Chupezi Tieguhong, J.[Nutrient and bioactive composition of five Gabonese forest fruits and their potential contribution to dietary reference intakes of children aged 1–3 years and women aged 19–60 years]Nutrient and bioactive composition of five Gabonese forest fruits and their potential contribution to dietary reference intakes of children aged 1–3 years and women aged 19–60 years

To determine the contribution of forest foods to dietary intake and estimate their association with household food insecurity. Cross-sectional survey conducted among 279 households. Using a 7 d recall questionnaire, information on household food consumption was collected from women and used to de...


Fungo, R.Muyonga, J.Kabahenda, M.Kaaya, A.Okia, C.Donn, P.Mathurin, T.Tchingsabe, O.Tieguhong, J.C.Loo, J.Snook, L.K.[Contribution of forest foods to dietary intake and their association with household food insecurity: a cross-sectional study in women from rural Cameroon]Contribution of forest foods to dietary intake and their association with household food insecurity: a cross-sectional study in women from rural Cameroon

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