A Review of the Use of Linear Programming to Optimize Diets, Nutritiously, Economically and Environmentally

The “Diet Problem” (the search of a low-cost diet that would meet the nutritional needs of a US Army soldier) is characterized by a long history, whereas most solutions for comparable diet problems were developed in 2000 or later, during which computers with large calculation capacities became widel...

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Main Author: Corné van Dooren
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Nutrition
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnut.2018.00048/full
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spelling doaj-202e5fe55c6c4e0580edea45572f8b112020-11-24T23:24:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Nutrition2296-861X2018-06-01510.3389/fnut.2018.00048352128A Review of the Use of Linear Programming to Optimize Diets, Nutritiously, Economically and EnvironmentallyCorné van DoorenThe “Diet Problem” (the search of a low-cost diet that would meet the nutritional needs of a US Army soldier) is characterized by a long history, whereas most solutions for comparable diet problems were developed in 2000 or later, during which computers with large calculation capacities became widely available and linear programming (LP) tools were developed. Based on the selected literature (52 papers), LP can be applied to a variety of diet problems, from food aid, national food programmes, and dietary guidelines to individual issues. This review describes the developments in the search for constraints. After nutritional constraints, costs constraints, acceptability constraints and ecological constraints were introduced. The 12 studies that apply ecological constraints were analyzed and compared in detail. Most studies have used nutritional constraints and cost constraints in the analysis of dietary problems and solutions, but such research begin showing weaknesses under situations featuring a small number of food items and/or nutritional constraints. Introducing acceptability constraints is recommended, but no study has provided the ultimate solution to calculating acceptability. Future possibilities lie in finding LP solutions for diets by combining nutritional, costs, ecological and acceptability constraints. LP is an important tool for environmental optimization and shows considerable potential as an instrument for finding solutions to a variety of very complex diet problems.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnut.2018.00048/fullsustainable dietlinear programmingdiet costsnutritional qualityenvironmental constraints (EC)
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A Review of the Use of Linear Programming to Optimize Diets, Nutritiously, Economically and Environmentally
Frontiers in Nutrition
sustainable diet
linear programming
diet costs
nutritional quality
environmental constraints (EC)
author_facet Corné van Dooren
author_sort Corné van Dooren
title A Review of the Use of Linear Programming to Optimize Diets, Nutritiously, Economically and Environmentally
title_short A Review of the Use of Linear Programming to Optimize Diets, Nutritiously, Economically and Environmentally
title_full A Review of the Use of Linear Programming to Optimize Diets, Nutritiously, Economically and Environmentally
title_fullStr A Review of the Use of Linear Programming to Optimize Diets, Nutritiously, Economically and Environmentally
title_full_unstemmed A Review of the Use of Linear Programming to Optimize Diets, Nutritiously, Economically and Environmentally
title_sort review of the use of linear programming to optimize diets, nutritiously, economically and environmentally
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Nutrition
issn 2296-861X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The “Diet Problem” (the search of a low-cost diet that would meet the nutritional needs of a US Army soldier) is characterized by a long history, whereas most solutions for comparable diet problems were developed in 2000 or later, during which computers with large calculation capacities became widely available and linear programming (LP) tools were developed. Based on the selected literature (52 papers), LP can be applied to a variety of diet problems, from food aid, national food programmes, and dietary guidelines to individual issues. This review describes the developments in the search for constraints. After nutritional constraints, costs constraints, acceptability constraints and ecological constraints were introduced. The 12 studies that apply ecological constraints were analyzed and compared in detail. Most studies have used nutritional constraints and cost constraints in the analysis of dietary problems and solutions, but such research begin showing weaknesses under situations featuring a small number of food items and/or nutritional constraints. Introducing acceptability constraints is recommended, but no study has provided the ultimate solution to calculating acceptability. Future possibilities lie in finding LP solutions for diets by combining nutritional, costs, ecological and acceptability constraints. LP is an important tool for environmental optimization and shows considerable potential as an instrument for finding solutions to a variety of very complex diet problems.
topic sustainable diet
linear programming
diet costs
nutritional quality
environmental constraints (EC)
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnut.2018.00048/full
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