Global, regional and national consumption of major food groups in 1990 and 2010: a systematic analysis including 266 country-specific nutrition surveys worldwide

نویسندگان

  • Renata Micha
  • Shahab Khatibzadeh
  • Peilin Shi
  • Kathryn G Andrews
  • Rebecca E Engell
  • Dariush Mozaffarian
  • Majid Ezzati
  • Saman Fahimi
  • John Powles
  • Tim E Byers
  • Edward Giovannucci
  • Stephanie Smith-Warner
  • Ibrahim Elmadfa
  • Mayuree Rao
  • Stephen S Lim
  • Pamela A Abbott
  • Morteza Abdollahi
  • Enrique O Abeyá Gilardon
  • Habibul Ahsan
  • Mohannad Abed Alfattah Al Nsour
  • Suad N Al-Hooti
  • Carukshi Arambepola
  • Hubert Barennes
  • Simon Barquera
  • Ana Baylin
  • Wulf Becker
  • Peter Bjerregaard
  • Lesley T Bourne
  • Neville Calleja
  • Mario V Capanzana
  • Katia Castetbon
  • Hsing-Yi Chang
  • Yu Chen
  • Melanie J Cowan
  • Stefaan De Henauw
  • Eric L Ding
  • Charmaine A Duante
  • Pablo Duran
  • Farshad Farzadfar
  • Dulitha N Fernando
  • Regina M Fisberg
  • Simon Forsyth
  • Didier Garriguet
  • Jean-Michel Gaspoz
  • Dorothy Gauci
  • Brahmam NV Ginnela
  • Idris Guessous
  • Martin C Gulliford
  • Wilbur Hadden
  • Christian Haerpfer
  • Daniel J Hoffman
  • Anahita Houshiar-Rad
  • Inge Huybrechts
  • Nahla C Hwalla
  • Hajah Masni Ibrahim
  • Manami Inoue
  • Maria D Jackson
  • Lars Johansson
  • Lital Keinan-Boker
  • Cho-il Kim
  • Eda Koksal
  • Hae-Jeung Lee
  • Yanping Li
  • Nur Indrawaty Lipoeto
  • Guansheng Ma
  • Guadalupe L Mangialavori
  • Yasuhiro Matsumura
  • Stephen T McGarvey
  • Chan Mei Fen
  • Gert BM Mensink
  • Rafael A Monge-Rojas
  • Abdulrahman Obaid Musaiger
  • Balakrishna Nagalla
  • Androniki Naska
  • Marga C Ocke
  • Maciej Oltarzewski
  • Philippos Orfanos
  • Marja-Leena Ovaskainen
  • Wen-Harn Pan
  • Demosthenes B Panagiotakos
  • Gulden Ayla Pekcan
  • Stefka Petrova
  • Noppawan Piaseu
  • Christos Pitsavos
  • Luz Gladys Posada
  • Leanne M Riley
  • Luz Maria Sánchez-Romero
  • Rusidah BT Selamat
  • Sangita Sharma
  • Abla Mehio. Sibai
  • Rosely Sichieri
  • Chansimaly Simmala
  • Laufey Steingrimsdottir
  • Gillian Swan
  • Lucjan Szponar
  • Heli Tapanainen
  • Robert Templeton
  • Anastasia Thanopoulou
  • Holmfridur Thorgeirsdóttir
  • Inga Thorsdottir
  • Antonia Trichopoulou
  • Shoichiro Tsugane
  • Aida Turrini
  • Sirje Vaask
  • Coline van Oosterhout
  • J Lennert Veerman
  • Nowak Verena
  • Anna Waskiewicz
  • Sahar Zaghloul
  • Gábor Zajkás
چکیده

OBJECTIVE To quantify global intakes of key foods related to non-communicable diseases in adults by region (n=21), country (n=187), age and sex, in 1990 and 2010. DESIGN We searched and obtained individual-level intake data in 16 age/sex groups worldwide from 266 surveys across 113 countries. We combined these data with food balance sheets available in all nations and years. A hierarchical Bayesian model estimated mean food intake and associated uncertainty for each age-sex-country-year stratum, accounting for differences in intakes versus availability, survey methods and representativeness, and sampling and modelling uncertainty. SETTING/POPULATION Global adult population, by age, sex, country and time. RESULTS In 2010, global fruit intake was 81.3 g/day (95% uncertainty interval 78.9-83.7), with country-specific intakes ranging from 19.2-325.1 g/day; in only 2 countries (representing 0.4% of the world's population), mean intakes met recommended targets of ≥300 g/day. Country-specific vegetable intake ranged from 34.6-493.1 g/day (global mean=208.8 g/day); corresponding values for nuts/seeds were 0.2-152.7 g/day (8.9 g/day); for whole grains, 1.3-334.3 g/day (38.4 g/day); for seafood, 6.0-87.6 g/day (27.9 g/day); for red meats, 3.0-124.2 g/day (41.8 g/day); and for processed meats, 2.5-66.1 g/day (13.7 g/day). Mean national intakes met recommended targets in countries representing 0.4% of the global population for vegetables (≥400 g/day); 9.6% for nuts/seeds (≥4 (28.35 g) servings/week); 7.6% for whole grains (≥2.5 (50 g) servings/day); 4.4% for seafood (≥3.5 (100 g) servings/week); 20.3% for red meats (≤1 (100 g) serving/week); and 38.5% for processed meats (≤1 (50 g) serving/week). Intakes of healthful foods were generally higher and of less healthful foods generally lower at older ages. Intakes were generally similar by sex. Vegetable, seafood and processed meat intakes were stable over time; fruits, nuts/seeds and red meat, increased; and whole grains, decreased. CONCLUSIONS These global dietary data by nation, age and sex identify key challenges and opportunities for optimising diets, informing policies and priorities for improving global health.

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دوره 5  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2015