@book{oai:chikyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000555, author = {Murayama, Nobuko and Natsuhara, Kazumi and Sasaki, Satoshi and Kounnavong, Sengchanh and Phonglusa, Khampheng and Sithideth, Dalaphone}, month = {Sep}, note = {application/pdf, The objectives of this study are to understand amount of food consumption and nutrients intake, and changing dietary pattern for females of reproductive age in Lowland of Laos, Lahanam zone in Sonkhon district, Savannakhet province. We randomly selected 113 women aged 19-40 years in 5 villages. The period of the data collection is August to September, 2005. One subjects was visited for 3 days with 4 days interval. The mean of 3 days dietary records was used as the person’s dietary data. The subjects living in Kokphok, where is in most traditional environment and lifestyle, consumed more cereals, other vegetables, mushrooms and sea/river weed than subjects living in other villages in average. The intake levels of fat 13g/day, calcium 406mg/day, iron 13mg/day, and retinal 320mg/day were very low compare with RDA of Thailand and WHO/FAO. The energy density values of protein, fat, carbohydrate in the subjects’ diet, were 13% , 7% , 80% . Fat intake level in energy density (% ) was related sugars, fat & oils, meats, eggs positively, but cereals and other vegetables negatively. It related skinfold thickness positively. High economic status, such as owner of TV/Video, relate fat intake both in crude value and energy density value. These results suggest penetrate of cash economy change dietary pattern, and induce high fat intake and physical fatness.}, publisher = {総合地球環境学研究所 研究プロジェクト4-2}, title = {Dietary intake and the indicators of dietary change for females of reproductive age}, year = {2006} }