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AuthorAhles, Amelia
AuthorMuhammad, Andrew
AuthorYenerall, Jacqueline N.
AuthorReedy, Julia
AuthorShi, Peilin
AuthorZhang, Jianyi
AuthorCudhea, Frederick
AuthorErndt-Marino, Josh
AuthorMiller, Victoria
AuthorMozaffarian, Dariush
AuthorAbbott, Pamela
AuthorAbdollahi, Morteza
AuthorAbedi, Parvin
AuthorAbumweis, Suhad
AuthorAdair, Linda
AuthorNsour, Mohannad Al
AuthorAlam, Iftikhar
AuthorAl-Daghri, Nasser
AuthorSabico, Shaun
AuthorAlhamad, Nawal Ai
AuthorAl-Hooti, Suad
AuthorAlissa, Eman
AuthorAl-Zenki, Sameer
AuthorAnderson, Simon
AuthorAnzid, Karim
AuthorArambepola, Carukshi
AuthorArici, Mustafa
AuthorArsenault, Joanne
AuthorAsciak, Renzo
AuthorBiró, Lajos
AuthorBarengo, Noël
AuthorBarquera, Simon
AuthorDommarco, Juan Rivera
AuthorIllescas-Zarate, Daniel
AuthorSánchez-Romero, Luz Maria
AuthorRamirez, Sonia Rodriguez
AuthorSilva, Ivonne Ramirez
AuthorBas, Murat
AuthorBecker, Wulf
AuthorBeer-Borst, Sigrid
AuthorBergman, Per
AuthorLindroos, Anna Karin
AuthorSipinen, Jessica Petrelius
AuthorMoraeus, Lotta
AuthorBoindala, Sesikeran
AuthorBovet, Pascal
AuthorBradshaw, Debbie
AuthorBundhamcharoen, Kanitta
AuthorCaballero, Mauricio T.
AuthorCalleja, Neville
AuthorCao, Xia
AuthorCapanzana, Mario
AuthorCarmikle, Jan
AuthorCastetbon, Katia
AuthorCastro, Michelle
AuthorCerdena, Corazon
AuthorChang, Hsing Yi
AuthorCharlton, Karen
AuthorChen, Yu
AuthorChiplonkar, Shashi
AuthorCho, Yoonsu
AuthorChuah, Khun Aik
AuthorCostanzo, Simona
AuthorCowan, Melanie
AuthorDamasceno, Albertino
AuthorDastgiri, Saeed
AuthorHenauw, Stefaan De
AuthorLachat, Carl
AuthorDeridder, Karin
AuthorDing, Eric
AuthorDon, Rokiah
AuthorDuante, Charmaine
AuthorDuleva, Vesselka
AuthorAguero, Samuel Duran
AuthorEkbote, Veena
AuthorAti, Jalila El
AuthorEldridge, Alison
AuthorEl-Kour, Tatyana
AuthorNikiema, Laetitia
AuthorElmadfa, Ibrahim
AuthorBarbieri, Helene Enghardt
AuthorEsteghamati, Alireza
AuthorEtemad, Zohreh
AuthorFadzil, Fariza
AuthorFarzadfar, Farshad
AuthorChan, Mei Fen
AuthorFernandez, Anne
AuthorFernando, Dulitha
AuthorFisberg, Regina
AuthorForsyth, Simon
AuthorDelgado, Edna Gamboa
AuthorGarriguet, Didier
AuthorGaspoz, Jean Michel
AuthorGauci, Dorothy
AuthorGeleijnse, Johanna M.
AuthorGinnela, Brahmam
AuthorGrosso, Giuseppe
AuthorGuessous, Idris
AuthorGulliford, Martin
AuthorGunnarsdottir, Ingibjorg
Available date2024-09-29T10:42:25Z
Publication Date2024-01-22
Publication NameBMJ Open
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-074562
CitationAhles, A., Muhammad, A., Yenerall, J. N., Reedy, J., Shi, P., Zhang, J., ... & Mozaffarian, D. (2024). How prices and income influence global patterns in saturated fat intake by age, sex and world region: a cross-sectional analysis of 160 countries. BMJ open, 14(1), e074562.‏
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/59473
AbstractObjective When considering proposals to improve diets, it is important to understand how factors like price and income can affect saturated fat (SF) intake and demand. In this study, we examine and estimate the influence of price and income on intake across 160 countries, by age and sex, and derive sensitivity measures (price elasticities) that vary by age, sex and world region. Design We econometrically estimate intake responsiveness to income and prices across countries, accounting for differences by world region, age and sex. Intake data by age, sex and country were obtained from the 2018 Global Dietary Database. These data were then linked to global price data for select food groups from the World Bank International Comparison Programme and income data from the World Development Indicators Databank (World Bank). Results Intake differences due to price were highly significant, with a 1% increase in price associated with a lower SF intake (% energy/d) of about 4.3 percentage points. We also find significant differences across regions. In high-income countries, median (age 40) intake reductions were 1.4, 0.8 and 0.2 percentage points, given a 1% increase in the price of meat, dairy, and oils and fats, respectively. Price elasticities varied with age but not sex. Intake differences due to income were insignificant when regional binary variables were included in the analysis. Conclusion The results of this study show heterogeneous associations among prices and intake within and across countries. Policymakers should consider these heterogeneous effects as they address global nutrition and health challenges.
Languageen
PublisherBMJ Publishing Group
Subjectprices
TitleHow prices and income influence global patterns in saturated fat intake by age, sex and world region: a cross-sectional analysis of 160 countries
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number14
dc.accessType Open Access


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