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Original Articles

The prediction of diets of high energy and protein value by linear programming

Pages 161-170 | Received 21 Jul 1974, Accepted 17 Nov 1975, Published online: 01 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

Linear programming has been used in the past to obtain low cost diets meeting certain nutritional requirements. Linear programming was applied to NDpCal%, an index that specifies the nutritional relationships between protein quantity, protein quality, and energy. NDpCal % was expressed mathematically in linear equations so that combinations of food items met a specified NDpCal% at a minimum cost. A low cost food mixture of banana, milk powder, and oil was computed for an NDpCal% of six. This mixture met the protein quality, protein quantity, and energy requirements for a young child. The mixture was then prepared and served to children who found the mixture palatable. Other mathematical models for NDpCal% are considered and implications of this technique in food planning are discussed.

Notes

Present address: Dietary Rehabilitation Clinic, Duke University, Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A.

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