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Application in products

Advanced (nano)materials are used in many products, including batteries, solar panels, and water purification filters. They are also used in food, consumer products, pesticides, and medical products. Manufacturers must demonstrate that the use of these products is safe. The same rules and regulations that apply to other chemicals also apply to nanomaterials. If a nanomaterial or its specific application is deemed unsafe, it can be banned.

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DNFCS Core survey - Part 1, Foods (EPIC-Soft groups)

These are results of the consumption of food (groups), for the total study population and separately for users only. Results are also subdivided into gender within age groups, educational level or BMI category and into place and time of consumption. Data is also available separately for children and adults. The food groups are based on the EPIC-Soft classification.

DNFCS Core survey - Part 2, Foods (NEVO-codes)

These are results of the consumption of foods, for the total study population and separately for users only. Results are also subdivided into gender within age groups, educational level or BMI category and into place and time of consumption. Data is also available separately for children and adults. For each EPIC-Soft (sub)group all relevant NEVO-products are shown. In the list of NEVO-codes in EPIC-Soft classification can be seen to which food groups and food sub groups NEVO-codes have been classified.

DNFCS Core survey - Part 3, Foods, fortified

These are results of the consumption of fortified foods, for the total study population and separately for users only. Results can also be looked up broken down to gender within age groups, educational level of parents/carers or weight class. Data is also available separately for children and adults. The food groups are based on the EPIC-Soft classification.

DNFCS Core survey - Part 4, Foods, artificially sweetened

These are results of the consumption of artificially sweetened foods, for the total study population and seperately for users only. Results are also subdivided into gender within age groups, educational level or BMI category. Data is also available separately for children and adults. The food groups are based on the EPIC-Soft classification.

DNFCS Core survey - Part 5, Macronutrients

These are results of the actual intake of macronutrients (protein, fat, carbohydrates and fibre). Results are also subdivided into age, age by gender, educational level or BMI category, by place and time of consumption. Result on the usual intake can be found in report ‘Dutch National Food Consumption Survey 2007-2010. Diet of children and adults aged 7 to 69 years’.

DNFCS Core survey - Part 6, Micronutrients

These are results of the actual intake of micronutrients (vitamins and minerals). Results are also subdivided into age, age by gender, educational level or BMI category, by place and time of consumption. Result on the usual intake can be found in report ‘Dutch National Food Consumption Survey 2007-2010. Diet of children and adults aged 7 to 69 years’

Detailed results DNFCS 2007-2010, 7-69 years

Food consumption of DNFCS-2007-2010 – Children and adults 7-69 years presented in detail.

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