Diet quality in the population of Norway and Poland: differences in the availability and consumption of food considering national nutrition guidelines and food market.
Ewelina Janowska-MiasikAnna WaśkiewiczAnna Maria WitkowskaWojciech DrygasMaria Wik MarkhusMałgorzata Elżbieta ZujkoMarian KjellevoldPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Despite the limited availability of certain food products on the market, the diet of Norwegians was better balanced in terms of food consumed and micronutrient intakes. The good supply of various groups of food has not, however, reduced the problem of widespread deficiency of vitamin D and folic acid in the diet, and action should be taken at national level to eliminate their inadequacy. In view of increasing risk of non-communicable diseases, low compliance with the dietary guidelines requires educational campaigns aimed at increasing dietary literacy in vulnerable groups.