Minimization of Food Cost on 2000-Calorie Diabetic Diet
[摘要] This study focuses on minimization of food cost that satisfies the daily nutrients required based on 2000-calorie diet for a diabetic person. This paper attempts to provide a food combination that satisfies the daily nutrient requirements of a diabetic person and its lowest possible dietary food cost. A linear programming diet model is used to determine the cheapest combination of food items that satisfy the recommended daily nutritional requirements of the diabetic persons. According to the findings, a 50 year old and above diabetic male need to spend a minimum of 72.22 pesos for foods that satisfy the daily nutrients they need. In order to attain the minimum spending, the foods must consist of 60.49 grams of anchovy, 91.24 grams of carrot, 121.92 grams of durian, 121.41 grams of chicken egg, 70.82 grams of pork (lean), and 369.70 grams of rice (well-milled). For a 50 year old and above diabetic female, the minimum spending is 64.65 pesos per day and the food must consist of 75.87 grams of anchovy, 43.38 grams of carrot, 160.46 grams of durian, 69.66 grams of chicken egg, 23.16 grams of pork (lean) and 416.19 grams of rice (well-milled).
[发布日期] [发布机构] Center for Statistical Studies, Institute for Data and Statistical Analysis, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Sta. Mesa, Manila, Philippines^1;Extension, Planning and Development, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Philippines^2;Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Parañaque Campus, Philippines^3
[效力级别] 化学 [学科分类]
[关键词] Chicken eggs;Nutrient requirement [时效性]