Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/151369
Author(s): Miller, V
Webb, P
Cudhea, F
Zhang, J
Reedy, J
Shi, P
Erndt Marino, J
Coates, J
Micha, R
Mozaffarian, D
Bas, M
Ali, JH
Abumweis, S
Krishnan, A
Misra, P
Hwalla, NC
Janakiram, C
Liputo, NI
Musaiger, A
Pourfarzi, F
Alam, I
DeRidder, K
Termote, C
Memon, A
Turrini, A
Lupotto, E
Piccinelli, R
Sette, S
Anzid, K
Vossenaar, M
Mazumdar, P
Rached, I
Rovirosa, A
Zapata, ME
Asayehu, TT
Oduor, F
Boedecker, J
Aluso, L
Ortiz Ulloa, J
Meenakshi, JV
Castro, M
Grosso, G
Waskiewicz, A
Khan, US
Thanopoulou, A
Malekzadeh, R
Calleja, N
Ocke, M
Etemad, Z
Nsour, MA
Waswa, LM
Nurk, E
Arsenault, J
Lopez Jaramillo, P
Sibai, AM
Damasceno, A
Arambepola, C
Lopes, C
Severo, M
Lunet, N
Torres, Duarte
Tapanainen, H
Lindstrom, J
Virtanen, S
Palacios, C
Roos, E
Agdeppa, IA
Desnacido, J
Capanzana, M
Misra, A
Khouw, I
Ng, SA
Delgado, EG
Caballero, M
Otero, J
Lee, HJ
Koksal, E
Guessous, I
Lachat, C
De Henauw, S
Rahbar, AR
Tedstone, A
Naska, A
Mathee, A
Ling, A
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Hopping, B
Ginnela, B
Leclercq, C
Duante, C
Haerpfer, C
Hotz, C
Pitsavos, C
Rehm, C
van Oosterhout, C
Cerdena, C
Bradshaw, D
Trichopoulos, D
Gauci, D
Fernando, D
Sygnowska, E
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Farzadfar, F
Zajkas, G
Swan, G
Ma, G
Pekcan, G
Ibrahim, HM
Sinkko, H
Barbieri, HE
Sioen, I
Myhre, J
Gaspoz, JM
Odenkirk, J
Bundhamcharoen, K
Nelis, K
Zarina, K
Biro, L
Johansson, L
Steingrimsdottir, L
Riley, L
Yap, M
Inoue, M
Szabo, M
Ovaskainen, ML
Lee, MS
Chan, MF
Cowan, M
Kandiah, M
Kally, O
Jonsdottir, O
Palmer, P
Vollenweider, P
Orfanos, P
Asciak, R
Templeton, R
Don, R
Yaakub, R
Selamat, R
Yusof, S
Al Zenki, S
Hung, SY
Beer Borst, S
Wu, S
Lukito, W
Hadden, W
Becker, W
Cao, X
Ma, Y
Lai, Y
Hjdaud, Z
Ali, J
Gravel, R
Tao, T
Veerman, JL
Chiplonkar, S
Arici, M
Ngoan, LT
Panagiotakos, D
Li, Y
Trichopoulou, A
Barengo, N
Khadilkar, A
Ekbote, V
Mohammadifard, N
Kovalskys, I
Laxmaiah, A
Rachakulla, H
Rajkumar, H
Meshram, I
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Kelishadi, R
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Wieler, L
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Kuriyan Raj, R
Swaminathan, S
Garriguet, D
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Jan Bin Jan Mohamed, H
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Gunnarsdottir, I
Serra Majem, L
Moy, FM
Anderson, S
Jeewon, R
Zugravu, CA
Adair, L
Ng, SW
Skeaff, S
Marchioni, D
Fisberg, R
Henry, C
Ersino, G
Zello, G
Meyer, A
Elmadfa, I
Mitchell, C
Balfour, D
Geleijnse, JM
Manary, M
El kour, T
Nikiema, L
Mirzaei, M
Hakeem, R
Global Dietary Database
Title: Children's and adolescents' rising animal-source food intakes in 1990-2018 were impacted by age, region, parental education and urbanicity
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: Animal-source foods (ASF) provide nutrition for children and adolescents physical and cognitive development. Here, we use data from the Global Dietary Database and Bayesian hierarchical models to quantify global, regional and national ASF intakes between 1990 and 2018 by age group across 185 countries, representing 93% of the worlds child population. Mean ASF intake was 1.9 servings per day, representing 16% of children consuming at least three daily servings. Intake was similar between boys and girls, but higher among urban children with educated parents. Consumption varied by age from 0.6 at <1 year to 2.5 servings per day at 1519 years. Between 1990 and 2018, mean ASF intake increased by 0.5 servings per week, with increases in all regions except sub-Saharan Africa. In 2018, total ASF consumption was highest in Russia, Brazil, Mexico and Turkey, and lowest in Uganda, India, Kenya and Bangladesh. These findings can inform policy to address malnutrition through targeted ASF consumption programmes. (c) 2023, The Author(s).
Subject: Ciências da Saúde, Ciências médicas e da saúde
Health sciences, Medical and Health sciences
Scientific areas: Ciências médicas e da saúde
Medical and Health sciences
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/151369
Document Type: Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
Rights: openAccess
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