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    Children’s and adolescents’ rising animal-source food intakes in 1990–2018 were impacted by age, region, parental education and urbanicity

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    2023-04-20
    Author
    Miller, Victoria
    Webb, Patrick
    Cudhea, Frederick
    Zhang, Jianyi
    Reedy, Julia
    Shi, Peilin
    Erndt-Marino, Josh
    Coates, Jennifer
    Micha, Renata
    Mozaffarian, Dariush
    Bas, Murat
    Ali, Jemal Haidar
    Abumweis, Suhad
    Krishnan, Anand
    Misra, Puneet
    Hwalla, Nahla Chawkat
    Janakiram, Chandrashekar
    Liputo, Nur Indrawaty
    Musaiger, Abdulrahman
    Pourfarzi, Farhad
    Alam, Iftikhar
    DeRidder, Karin
    Termote, Celine
    Memon, Anjum
    Turrini, Aida
    Lupotto, Elisabetta
    Piccinelli, Raffaela
    Sette, Stefania
    Anzid, Karim
    Vossenaar, Marieke
    Mazumdar, Paramita
    Rached, Ingrid
    Rovirosa, Alicia
    Zapata, María Elisa
    Asayehu, Tamene Taye
    Oduor, Francis
    Boedecker, Julia
    Aluso, Lilian
    Ortiz-Ulloa, Johana
    Meenakshi, J. V.
    Castro, Michelle
    Grosso, Giuseppe
    Waskiewicz, Anna
    Khan, Umber S.
    Thanopoulou, Anastasia
    Malekzadeh, Reza
    Calleja, Neville
    Ocke, Marga
    Etemad, Zohreh
    Nsour, Mohannad Al
    Waswa, Lydiah M.
    Nurk, Eha
    Arsenault, Joanne
    Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
    Sibai, Abla Mehio
    Damasceno, Albertino
    Arambepola, Carukshi
    Lopes, Carla
    Severo, Milton
    Lunet, Nuno
    Torres, Duarte
    Tapanainen, Heli
    Lindstrom, Jaana
    Virtanen, Suvi
    Palacios, Cristina
    Roos, Eva
    Agdeppa, Imelda Angeles
    Desnacido, Josie
    Capanzana, Mario
    Misra, Anoop
    Khouw, Ilse
    Ng, Swee Ai
    Delgado, Edna Gamboa
    Caballero, Mauricio
    Otero, Johanna
    Lee, Hae Jeung
    Koksal, Eda
    Guessous, Idris
    Lachat, Carl
    De Henauw, Stefaan
    Rahbar, Ali Reza
    Tedstone, Alison
    Naska, Androniki
    Mathee, Angie
    Ling, Annie
    Tedla, Bemnet
    Hopping, Beth
    Ginnela, Brahmam
    Leclercq, Catherine
    Duante, Charmaine
    Haerpfer, Christian
    Hotz, Christine
    Pitsavos, Christos
    Rehm, Colin
    van Oosterhout, Coline
    Cerdena, Corazon
    Bradshaw, Debbie
    Trichopoulos, Dimitrios
    Gauci, Dorothy
    Fernando, Dulitha
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    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 world’s 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 15–19 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.
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    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43016-023-00731-y
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/44636
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