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Hortaliças: consumo e preferências de escolares. / Vegetables: consumption and students preferences.Sanches, Michele 14 January 2003 (has links)
Análises elaboradas nas últimas três décadas, tendo por base dados obtidos por pesquisas nacionais revelam que houve redução do consumo, pela população brasileira, de alimentos de origem vegetal. Também tem sido destacado por diversos autores que o baixo consumo de frutas e hortaliças está associado ao maior risco do desenvolvimento de doenças cardiovasculares e diversos tipos de câncer. Pesquisas envolvendo crianças e adolescentes brasileiros revelam que os mesmos consomem, de forma geral, reduzida quantidade desses alimentos. Com o objetivo de estimular o consumo dos alimentos de origem vegetal, têm sido buscadas alternativas e, entre essas, a incorporação de maior quantidade e variedade dos referidos alimentos nas refeições dos programas alimentares dirigidos, por exemplo, aos escolares. Uma alternativa que se revela promissora é a utilização dos alimentos minimamente processados, também considerados de "conveniência" ou de "fácil preparo". A presente pesquisa, realizada no município de Piracicaba - SP e tendo por base amostra de 210 escolares, matriculados em escolas públicas, visou conhecer: a aceitabilidade das hortaliças minimamente processadas; a análise do consumo de alimentos, com destaque para a contribuição de energia e nutrientes provenientes das hortaliças e frutas e, também, a avaliação do estado nutricional dos alunos. Foram analisados os indicadores antropométricos (escore Z de altura para idade - ZAI e escore Z de peso para idade - ZPI) e a distribuição do Índice de Massa Corporal - IMC. As informações relativas ao consumo alimentar (análises quantitativas e qualitativas) foram obtidas por meio da realização de entrevistas, adotando-se o método de registro de alimentos (Recordatório 24 horas). Para o cálculo e as análises do conteúdo de energia e nutrientes presentes na alimentação dos escolares utilizou-se o software Virtual Nutri (Philippi et al., 1996). Para conhecer a opinião do grupo de alunos sobre as hortaliças minimamente processadas, realizou-se teste de análise sensorial, adotando-se a escala hedônica facial de três pontos. Os resultados revelaram que dos alunos entrevistados, 35,2% das meninas e 32,4% dos meninos apresentaram sobrepeso enquanto apenas 1,9% dos escolares revelaram condição oposta, ou seja, baixo peso. Verificou-se que 50% da população estudada possui dieta cujo conteúdo energético não atingiu o valor mínimo recomendado e, somente 36,19% dos escolares apresentaram adequada participação dos macronutrientes (carboidratos, proteínas e lipídios) no Valor Energético Total - VET. Observou-se também, que 58,10% dos participantes da pesquisa gostaram muito das hortaliças minimamente processadas, e apenas 10,47% reprovaram os vegetais. verificou-se que 17,14% das meninas e apenas 3,81% dos meninos, afirmaram "não gostar" das hortaliças minimamente processadas. Ressalta-se que 61% dos escolares que revelaram "gostar muito" dos vegetais minimamente processados, pertencem a famílias com menor renda per capita. Há possibilidades que uma maior oferta e consumo de hortaliças, pelos alunos, seja assegurada com a devida incorporação de alimentos minimamente processados às refeições dos programas alimentares, que vigoram atualmente no Brasil. / Analysis elaborated in the last three decades, based on information obtained through national researches reveal that there was reduction of the consumption, for the Brazilian population, of foods of vegetable origin. It has also been highlighted by several authors that the low consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated to a larger risk of development of cardiovascular diseases and several cancer types. Researches involving children and Brazilian teenagers reveal that they consume, in general, reduced amount of those foods. With the objective of stimulating the consumption of the foods of vegetable origin, alternatives have been looked for and, among those, the incorporation of a larger amount and variety of the referred foods in the meals of the alimentary programs driven to the scholars, for instance. An alternative, which seems promising, is the use of the minimally processed vegetables, also considered of "convenience" or "easy to prepare". This research, accomplished in the municipal district of Piracicaba - SP, based on a sample of 210 students, enrolled in public schools, aimed to know: the acceptability of the minimally processed vegetables; analyze the consumption of foods; highlighting the contribution of energy and nutrients coming from vegetables and fruits and, also, the students' nutritional status. The anthropometrical indicators were analyzed (Z - scores of height to age - ZAI and Z - scores of weight for age - ZPI) as well as the distribution of the Body Mass Index - BMI. The information concerning the alimentary consumption (quantitative and qualitative analysis) was obtained through interviews, being adopted the method of registration of foods (Reminding 24 hours). For the calculation and analysis of the content of energy and nutrients present in the students feeding it was used the software Virtual Nutri (Philippi et al., 1996). To know the opinion of the students' group on the minimally processed vegetables, a sensorial analysis took place, adopting the three points facial hedonic scale. The results revealed that, among the interviewed students, only 35,2% of the girls and 32,4% of the boys presented overweight while 1,9% of the students revealed the opposite condition, that is, low weight. It was verified that 50% of the studied population have a diet in which energy content didn't reach the recommended minimum value and, only 36,19% of the students presented appropriate participation of the macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and lipids) in the Total Energy Value - TEV. It was also observed that 58,10% of the participants of the research enjoyed a lot the minimally processed vegetables, and only 10,47% didn't enjoy the vegetables. It was verified that 17,14% of the girls and only 3,81% of the boys stated not to "enjoy" the minimally processed vegetables. It is important to say that 61% of the students who revealed to "enjoy a lot" the minimally processed vegetables, belong to families that have a smaller family income per capita. There are possibilities that a larger offer and consumption of vegetables, among the students, is guaranteed with the incorporation of minimally processed foods to the meals of the alimentary programs in place in Brazil today.
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A gestão do conhecimento através do uso da metodologia Enterprise knowledge Development (EKD): proposição de um método de trabalho / The knowledge managment through the use methodology Enterprise Knowledge Development (EKD): propose a work methodBragatto, Ana Cristina 21 January 2005 (has links)
Para atender às cambiantes exigências coletivas, numa sociedade cada vez mais complexa, a Administração Pública deve estar em permanente processo de aperfeiçoamento e modernização, sempre ocupada com a eficiência dos serviços que presta à sociedade, às empresas e aos cidadãos. A prestação de serviços Públicos é a razão de ser e condição de legitimidade de qualquer organização administrativa. Apesar da escassez de processos de qualidade e gerenciamento, cultura de atendimento, memória organizacional, na Administração Pública existe uma enorme riqueza de conhecimento tácito em verdadeiros portais humanos. Há um número de especialistas muito bem formados e com décadas de experiência, sendo um dos grandes desafios conseguir explicitar e compartilhar todo esse conhecimento. Neste sentido o presente trabalho tem como objetivo: Propor um método de trabalho que, utilizando como referencial os modelos da Enterprise Knowledge Development (EKD), desenvolva-os através das atividades da Gestão do Conhecimento, utilizando informações do setor de Alimentação Escolar do município de São Carlos, SP. Como um dos principais benefícios pretendidos com o método de trabalho pode-se citar o enriquecimento dos profissionais do setor que, dotados de novos conhecimentos e conhecimentos compartilhados, estejam aptos a disseminá-los e aplicá-los como forma de controle e produtividade. / To attend the variable collective demand, in a society that is getting each day more complex, the public administration must be in a permanent process of development and modernization, always worried about the efficiency of the service that offers to society and businesses. Public service providing is the reason of existence and condition of legitimacy of any business. Even though public administration lacks of quality and management process, serving culture, organizational memory, there exist an enormous wealth of tacit knowledge. There are in the public sector a great number of specialists with awesome degrees and with decades of experience, so there is a great challenge to explicit and share the knowledge. In this way the present work has an objective: propose a work methodology, utilizing the referential model of Enterprise Knowledge Development, that develops them through the activities of Knowledge Management utilizing information from the school lunch of the publics schools in São Carlos. The most important benefits intended with this working methodology are the enrichment of the professionals from this area, who with knowledge in hands and shared knowledge, are able to spread this knowledge and apply it in a way that will improve the control and productivity in the schools of the public sector.
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Labyrinths, legends, legions: an allergory of reading.Cruddas, Leora Anne January 1996 (has links)
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the
degree of Master of Arts in Engiish. / This dissertation grapples With the activity of critical production. It answers
not to an interpretation which would constitute the writer within the
institutionalised category of effect and object of knowledge, but rather to an
explosion, a proliferation of critical paths at the limit of the doxa: a veritable
labyrinth.
The terms of my title open up a methodological field within which I enact the
play of associations, contiguities, relations among four texts: The Name of
the Rose, lost. in the Funhouse, The Naked Lunch and 'The library of
Babel'. The terms themselves disseminate across the text argument
in citations, references, echoes. The labyrinth is used throughout as a trope
which deconstructs its own performance within the text. Legends are
myths, inscriptions on maps, legenda or "things for reading" (through an
etymological supplement), "lesser libraries." Barthes cites the biblical words
of the man possessed by demons: "My name is Legion for we are many"
and demonstrates how the demonlacal plural brings with it fundamental
changes in reading strategies.
The notion of the demoniacal plural is used to problernatlse the debates
around subjectivity. The belief in unitary, rational selfhood is debunked and
the subject is Seen to be plural, irreducible, heterogenous. Subjectivity is
further problernatlsed by demonstrating the slippage among the labyrinthine
multiplicity of discursive positions occupied by readers: the monoloqlcal
models of meaning developed from each reading position constantly shift.
The discursive position recuperated and sanctioned by the Law or the
institution is impossible to maintain as Subjects are seduced by language
into confrontation with other positions through their continuous renarnings of
each other. Subjectivity and discursive positioning form .their own
labyrinthine intentionality.
The argument then moves towards an exploration of the current calculation
of the subject for the writer. (Distinctions between author and critic begin to
collapse here since meaning is shown to be governed by neither). The
reading\writing subject strolls in a vast labyrinth of text - a postmodern
flaneur who frustrates the work of exegesis by enacting the play of the
signifier. The line traced by this hypothetical traveller does not engender a
definitive theoretical or discursive map of the domain but rather a contingent
and highly provisional, backward turning path.
The demoniacal plural is also used to problematise notions of an original
and innovative critical voice which "speaks" the dissertation. The logic
regulating the argument is the already-written, The dissertation plavs with
each text (both critical texts and fictions) looking for a practice which
reproduces them but in another place.
My imagined (ideal?) reader wmtreat the argument as that Which. lt was not
simply meant to be,will. follow.the argument and be seduced by it: an
echoing. structure with dead ends, wrong turns, false entrances fictitious
exits; misleading threads and deceptive lines, / AC 2018
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AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION AND CONTRACT PARTICIPATION AS A MECHANISM FOR ENHANCING SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAMS: THE CASE OF WOMEN FARMERS IN GHANAOwusu-Amankwah, Georgette 01 January 2019 (has links)
The dissertation consists of three studies that seek to identify school caterer and women farmer constraints that have hindered the buy-local policy mandate of the Ghana School Lunch program, and to explore gendered agricultural technology adoption and contract participation strategies that could facilitate the policy mandate.
The first study documents the constraints that have minimized caterer purchases of school food items from local farmers. The study presents an overview of the Ghana School Lunch Program and the buy-local policy mandate issued to school caterers. Survey data and descriptive analysis are employed to document and discuss the constraints that prevent school caters from purchasing from local farmers as well as the constraints faced by smallholder women farmers in supplying to school caters. The study subsequently discusses school caterers’ compensating variation of a hypothetical policy that requires them to firstly provide recommended portions of vegetables and protein, and secondly include fruits in the lunch of the schoolchildren.
The second study analyses the factors underlying the probability that women smallholder farmers - compared to male farmers - adopt less a) improved seeds, b) fertilizer, c) herbicides and d) pesticides. The study further examines the sensitivity of gender differences in technology adoption to crop choice, particularly maize and legume, as well as the possible heterogeneity of technology adoption differences within rural and peri-urban communities. The adoption of these improved technologies is modeled using multivariate probit regressions. A gender gap is observed among legume farmers for improved seed and pesticide adoption. Moreover, the findings indicate that female maize farmers who have input into all cash crop production decisions are more likely to adopt improved seeds and pesticides. Among legume farmers, the results indicate that female farmers who are educated and have access to credit are more likely to adopt fertilizer, while female legume farmers who have a say in what the use of income generated from cash crop farming are more likely to adopt pesticides. These results imply that policy-makers and development practitioners in sub-Saharan Africa should consider strategies to target and increase educational, financial and productive assets of female farmers in order to close the gender technology gap and increase multiple technology adoption.
The third study examines the use of farm-to-school contracts as a means to provide access to credit for women farmers in rural and peri-urban areas and facilitate the buy-local policy mandate. In particular, the study examines the factors influencing male and female smallholder farmers’ minimum willingness to accept (WTA) farm-to-school-lunch contracts for maize and cowpea beans. The minimum WTA simultaneously measures the decision to participate as well as the minimum price at which the smallholder farmer accepts the contract. Using sex-disaggregated data from a field experiment, a Tobit model is applied to explain the underlying factors influencing male and female smallholder farmer’s minimum WTA for a set of hypothetical maize and cowpea beans contracts. The results for the pooled sample indicate that the delivery at harvest option increases farmers’ minimum willingness to accept both the maize and beans contracts. The study further examines heterogeneity in the minimum WTA among smallholder farmers. The results in the female specification indicate that, the advance pay option lowers the minimum WTA for maize contracts. Additionally, women farmers who own non-farm business, compared to a male with a non-farm business, have a lower minimum WTA for the maize and beans contracts. The results suggest that if the government considers contractual arrangements between school caterers and local farmers to facilitate the buy-local policy mandate, an advance pay option to women farmers may yield lower premiums for contracted food items.
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No Free Lunch et recherche de solutions structurantes en colorationMartin, Jean-Noel 09 December 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Nous présentons d'abord les théorèmes du No Free Lunch en nous basant sur le papier de D.H. Wolpert et W.G. Macready (version IEEE 1997) mais aussi les multiples réactions que ces résultats ont provoquées dans la communauté de l'optimisation. Convaincus dès lors de l'intérêt d'une approche globale des problèmes et de la nécessité de la recherche de propriétés générales - et spécialement des invariances par symétries -, nous tentons ensuite de mettre en oeuvre cette méthode dans le cadre de la coloration de graphes simples et non orientés. Ce champ est retenu en raison de son intérêt propre, mais aussi pour son caractère de modèle fécond dans de multiples problèmes d'optimisation. Nous faisons émerger la notion de décomposition d'un graphe en cliques maximales et celle de suites constructives qui permettent de reconstruire un graphe à partir de ses composants élémentaires (primary cliques), véritables équivalents des nombres premiers pour les entiers naturels. Nous produisons un algorithme principal et en étudions deux cas singuliers; ensemble ils fournissent une partition de l'ensemble des colorations valides du graphe étudié. Par suite nous retrouvons le polynôme chromatique de manière formelle, indépendamment du nombre de couleurs disponibles. Nous établissons une correspondance de Galois entre colorations valides et sous-graphes engendrés par des familles emboîtées de cliques maximales pourvu qu'elles soient des décompositions complètes de sous-graphes croissants du graphe total.
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Pensionärerna i Kramfors efterlyser mer fantasi i sina matlådor : En enkätstudie / The senior citizens in Kramfors calls for more imagination in their lunchboxes : A questionnaire studyBorgström, Johanna January 2010 (has links)
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“Visibility is a Trap” : Revealing the Metaphor of the Simian in Naked Lunch.Borduz, Monika January 2015 (has links)
Thus far, the novel Naked Lunch has not been discussed from the aspect of critical animal studies, nor has it been connected to the theories of Michel Foucault. This essay however, argues that these diverse fields could be connected through the use of the simians that are frequently employed in Naked Lunch. By analyzing the metaphorical role of the simian, the structure of the normalization process can be revealed. Therefore the simian’s metaphorical role becomes to reveal the different stages character goes through in that process and ultimately revealing its negative effects. They also prove to employ the role of abnormality which normalization wants to subtract from the human in order to render her docile. By applying the power mechanisms such as signals, the concept of panopticism and the theory of the docile body to specific passages where simians are highly prominent, the claim of this paper can be demonstrated. Besides Foucault, the theories of Robin Lydenberg are also used consistently throughout the essay due to her valuable observations such as the struggle between body and mind.
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A gestão do conhecimento através do uso da metodologia Enterprise knowledge Development (EKD): proposição de um método de trabalho / The knowledge managment through the use methodology Enterprise Knowledge Development (EKD): propose a work methodAna Cristina Bragatto 21 January 2005 (has links)
Para atender às cambiantes exigências coletivas, numa sociedade cada vez mais complexa, a Administração Pública deve estar em permanente processo de aperfeiçoamento e modernização, sempre ocupada com a eficiência dos serviços que presta à sociedade, às empresas e aos cidadãos. A prestação de serviços Públicos é a razão de ser e condição de legitimidade de qualquer organização administrativa. Apesar da escassez de processos de qualidade e gerenciamento, cultura de atendimento, memória organizacional, na Administração Pública existe uma enorme riqueza de conhecimento tácito em verdadeiros portais humanos. Há um número de especialistas muito bem formados e com décadas de experiência, sendo um dos grandes desafios conseguir explicitar e compartilhar todo esse conhecimento. Neste sentido o presente trabalho tem como objetivo: Propor um método de trabalho que, utilizando como referencial os modelos da Enterprise Knowledge Development (EKD), desenvolva-os através das atividades da Gestão do Conhecimento, utilizando informações do setor de Alimentação Escolar do município de São Carlos, SP. Como um dos principais benefícios pretendidos com o método de trabalho pode-se citar o enriquecimento dos profissionais do setor que, dotados de novos conhecimentos e conhecimentos compartilhados, estejam aptos a disseminá-los e aplicá-los como forma de controle e produtividade. / To attend the variable collective demand, in a society that is getting each day more complex, the public administration must be in a permanent process of development and modernization, always worried about the efficiency of the service that offers to society and businesses. Public service providing is the reason of existence and condition of legitimacy of any business. Even though public administration lacks of quality and management process, serving culture, organizational memory, there exist an enormous wealth of tacit knowledge. There are in the public sector a great number of specialists with awesome degrees and with decades of experience, so there is a great challenge to explicit and share the knowledge. In this way the present work has an objective: propose a work methodology, utilizing the referential model of Enterprise Knowledge Development, that develops them through the activities of Knowledge Management utilizing information from the school lunch of the publics schools in São Carlos. The most important benefits intended with this working methodology are the enrichment of the professionals from this area, who with knowledge in hands and shared knowledge, are able to spread this knowledge and apply it in a way that will improve the control and productivity in the schools of the public sector.
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Hortaliças: consumo e preferências de escolares. / Vegetables: consumption and students preferences.Michele Sanches 14 January 2003 (has links)
Análises elaboradas nas últimas três décadas, tendo por base dados obtidos por pesquisas nacionais revelam que houve redução do consumo, pela população brasileira, de alimentos de origem vegetal. Também tem sido destacado por diversos autores que o baixo consumo de frutas e hortaliças está associado ao maior risco do desenvolvimento de doenças cardiovasculares e diversos tipos de câncer. Pesquisas envolvendo crianças e adolescentes brasileiros revelam que os mesmos consomem, de forma geral, reduzida quantidade desses alimentos. Com o objetivo de estimular o consumo dos alimentos de origem vegetal, têm sido buscadas alternativas e, entre essas, a incorporação de maior quantidade e variedade dos referidos alimentos nas refeições dos programas alimentares dirigidos, por exemplo, aos escolares. Uma alternativa que se revela promissora é a utilização dos alimentos minimamente processados, também considerados de "conveniência" ou de "fácil preparo". A presente pesquisa, realizada no município de Piracicaba SP e tendo por base amostra de 210 escolares, matriculados em escolas públicas, visou conhecer: a aceitabilidade das hortaliças minimamente processadas; a análise do consumo de alimentos, com destaque para a contribuição de energia e nutrientes provenientes das hortaliças e frutas e, também, a avaliação do estado nutricional dos alunos. Foram analisados os indicadores antropométricos (escore Z de altura para idade ZAI e escore Z de peso para idade ZPI) e a distribuição do Índice de Massa Corporal IMC. As informações relativas ao consumo alimentar (análises quantitativas e qualitativas) foram obtidas por meio da realização de entrevistas, adotando-se o método de registro de alimentos (Recordatório 24 horas). Para o cálculo e as análises do conteúdo de energia e nutrientes presentes na alimentação dos escolares utilizou-se o software Virtual Nutri (Philippi et al., 1996). Para conhecer a opinião do grupo de alunos sobre as hortaliças minimamente processadas, realizou-se teste de análise sensorial, adotando-se a escala hedônica facial de três pontos. Os resultados revelaram que dos alunos entrevistados, 35,2% das meninas e 32,4% dos meninos apresentaram sobrepeso enquanto apenas 1,9% dos escolares revelaram condição oposta, ou seja, baixo peso. Verificou-se que 50% da população estudada possui dieta cujo conteúdo energético não atingiu o valor mínimo recomendado e, somente 36,19% dos escolares apresentaram adequada participação dos macronutrientes (carboidratos, proteínas e lipídios) no Valor Energético Total VET. Observou-se também, que 58,10% dos participantes da pesquisa gostaram muito das hortaliças minimamente processadas, e apenas 10,47% reprovaram os vegetais. verificou-se que 17,14% das meninas e apenas 3,81% dos meninos, afirmaram "não gostar" das hortaliças minimamente processadas. Ressalta-se que 61% dos escolares que revelaram "gostar muito" dos vegetais minimamente processados, pertencem a famílias com menor renda per capita. Há possibilidades que uma maior oferta e consumo de hortaliças, pelos alunos, seja assegurada com a devida incorporação de alimentos minimamente processados às refeições dos programas alimentares, que vigoram atualmente no Brasil. / Analysis elaborated in the last three decades, based on information obtained through national researches reveal that there was reduction of the consumption, for the Brazilian population, of foods of vegetable origin. It has also been highlighted by several authors that the low consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated to a larger risk of development of cardiovascular diseases and several cancer types. Researches involving children and Brazilian teenagers reveal that they consume, in general, reduced amount of those foods. With the objective of stimulating the consumption of the foods of vegetable origin, alternatives have been looked for and, among those, the incorporation of a larger amount and variety of the referred foods in the meals of the alimentary programs driven to the scholars, for instance. An alternative, which seems promising, is the use of the minimally processed vegetables, also considered of "convenience" or "easy to prepare". This research, accomplished in the municipal district of Piracicaba SP, based on a sample of 210 students, enrolled in public schools, aimed to know: the acceptability of the minimally processed vegetables; analyze the consumption of foods; highlighting the contribution of energy and nutrients coming from vegetables and fruits and, also, the students' nutritional status. The anthropometrical indicators were analyzed (Z - scores of height to age ZAI and Z scores of weight for age - ZPI) as well as the distribution of the Body Mass Index - BMI. The information concerning the alimentary consumption (quantitative and qualitative analysis) was obtained through interviews, being adopted the method of registration of foods (Reminding 24 hours). For the calculation and analysis of the content of energy and nutrients present in the students feeding it was used the software Virtual Nutri (Philippi et al., 1996). To know the opinion of the students' group on the minimally processed vegetables, a sensorial analysis took place, adopting the three points facial hedonic scale. The results revealed that, among the interviewed students, only 35,2% of the girls and 32,4% of the boys presented overweight while 1,9% of the students revealed the opposite condition, that is, low weight. It was verified that 50% of the studied population have a diet in which energy content didn't reach the recommended minimum value and, only 36,19% of the students presented appropriate participation of the macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins and lipids) in the Total Energy Value TEV. It was also observed that 58,10% of the participants of the research enjoyed a lot the minimally processed vegetables, and only 10,47% didn't enjoy the vegetables. It was verified that 17,14% of the girls and only 3,81% of the boys stated not to "enjoy" the minimally processed vegetables. It is important to say that 61% of the students who revealed to "enjoy a lot" the minimally processed vegetables, belong to families that have a smaller family income per capita. There are possibilities that a larger offer and consumption of vegetables, among the students, is guaranteed with the incorporation of minimally processed foods to the meals of the alimentary programs in place in Brazil today.
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Pensionärerna i Kramfors efterlyser mer fantasi i sina matlådor : En enkätstudie / The senior citizens in Kramfors calls for more imagination in their lunchboxes : A questionnaire studyBorgström, Johanna January 2010 (has links)
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