Nutrientdense
Nutrient-dense, or nutrientdense, describes foods that provide a high amount of vitamins, minerals, and other beneficial nutrients relative to their calorie content. In nutrition, nutrient density is typically measured as the amount of nutrients per unit of energy, such as per 100 calories or per 100 grams.
High nutrient-density foods support nutrient adequacy without excessive calories. They are often prioritized in dietary guidance
Common nutrient-dense foods include leafy greens (such as kale and spinach), cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, Brussels sprouts),
Measurement and limitations: There is no universal standard for nutrient density. Various scoring methods exist, and
In practice, emphasizing nutrient-dense choices aims to maximize nutrient intake while moderating energy consumption, contributing to