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2022 Yearly Round-up
As another year at Dietary Assessment Ltd passes, we look back to celebrate what a successful year it’s been. Filled
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Expansion of myfood24’s French Food Database
A series of enhancements have resulted in a significantly improved food and nutrient dataset underpinning the French version of myfood24.
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myfood24 celebrate Women In STEM
Every second Tuesday in October women from across the globe come together to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day. A day dedicated
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Measuring Sustainability with myfood24
With over a third of global greenhouse gas emissions coming from food production, we know the powerful impact the food
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National food tables vs brand-level nutrient data: Implications for dietary assessment
When conducting dietary assessment, whether for population nutrition research or clinical support, it’s important that nutrient estimates are as accurate
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Sample meal plan templates available for healthcare users
Following the launch of our new meal planning feature, we’ve created a series of sample meal plan templates available for
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US version of myfood24 now available!
It’s with great excitement that we can announce a new version of our nutrition analysis software, myfood24, tailored for research
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Tried Veganuary? nutrients to look out for on a vegan diet.
In 2021, more people than ever before signed up for Veganuary. With this there has been a huge rise in
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New Feature Launched: Meal Planning on myfood24 healthcare!
We’re really excited to announce that we’ve already launched a new feature for our healthcare solution – meal planning! Read
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Is your Christmas meal good for you? Hidden nutrients in your festive favourites
The Christmas season is finally upon us! And what better way to welcome it than with some nutrient facts you
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myfood24 research is now available offline!
We’re happy to announce that we have launched our first offline version of myfood24, making myfood24 now easier to access
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How can myfood24 help to support and enhance international nutrition research?
The prevalence of diet-related disease across the globe is significant and is continuing to increase. In fact, poor diet is











