Title: | Global, regional, and national consumption of animal-source foods between 1990 and 2018 : findings from the Global Dietary Database |
Authors: | Miller, Victoria Reedy, Julia Cudhea, Frederick Zhang, Jianyi Shi, Peilin Erndt-Marino, Josh Coates, Jennifer Micha, Renata Webb, Patrick Mozaffarian, Dariush Abbott, Pamela Abdollahi, Morteza Abedi, Parvin Jundishapur, Ahvaz Abumweis, Suhad Adair, Linda Ng, Swee Ai Nsour, Mohannad Al Alam, Iftikhar Al-Daghri, Nasser Al-Hamad, Nawal Al-Hooti, Suad Alissa, Eman Abdulaziz, King Al-Zenki, Sameer Anderson, Simon Anzid, Karim Arambepola, Carukshi Arici, Mustafa Arsenault, Joanne Asciak, Renzo Barquera, Simon Bas, Murat Becker, Wulf Beer-Borst, Sigrid Boindala, Sesikeran Bovet, Pascal Bradshaw, Debbie Bukhary, Noriklil Bukhary, Ismail Bundhamcharoen, Kanitta Caballero, Mauricio Calleja, Neville Cao, Xia Capanzana, Mario Carmikle, Jan Castetbon, Katia Castro, Michelle Cerdena, Corazon Chang, Hsing-Yi Charlton, Karen Chen, Yu Chiplonkar, Shashi Cho, Yoonsu Chuah, Khun-Aik Costanzo, Simona Cowan, Melanie Dastgiri, Saeed De Henauw, Stefaan DeRidder, Karin Ding, Eric Dommarco, Rivera Ekbote, Veena Don, Rokiah Duante, Charmaine Duleva, Vesselka Duran Aguero, Samuel El Ati, Jalila El Hamdouchi, Asmaa Eldridge, Alison El-kour, Tatyana Elmadfa, Ibrahim Enghardt Barbieri, Helene Esteghamati, Alireza Etemad, Zohreh Fadzil, Fariza Farzadfar, Farshad Chan, Mei Fen Fernandez, Anne Fernando, Dulitha Fisberg, Regina Forsyth, Simon Gamboa Delgado, Edna Garriguet, Didier Gaspoz, Jean-Michel Gauci, Dorothy Geleijnse, Marianne Ginnela, Brahmam Grosso, Giuseppe Guessous, Idris Gulliford, Martin Gunnarsdottir, Ingibjorg Hadden, Wilbur Hadziomeragic, Aida Haerpfer, Christian Ali, Jemal Haidar Hakeem, Rubina Haque, Aminul Hashemian, Maryam Hemalatha, Rajkumar Henjum, Sigrun Hinkov, Hristo Hjdaud, Zaiton Hoffman, Daniel Hopping, Beth Hsieh, Yao-Te Hung, Shu-Yi Chawkat Hwalla, Nahla Ikeda, Nayu Illescas-Zarate, Daniel Inoue, Manami Jonsdottir, Olof Bin Jan Mohamed, Hamid Jan Janakiram, Chandrashekar Jayawardena, Ranil Jeewon, Rajesh Jitnarin, Nattinee Johansson, Lars Kally, Ola Kandiah, Mirnalini Karupaiah, Tilakavati Keinan-Boker, Lital Kelishadi, Roya Khadilkar, Anuradha Kim, Cho-il Koksal, Eda Konig, Jurgen Korkalo, Liisa Koster, Jeremy Kovalskys, Irina Krishnan, Anand Kruger, Herculina Kuriyan-Raj, Rebecca Kweon, Sanghui Lachat, Carl Lai, Yuen Lanerolle, Pulani Waidyatilaka, Indu Laxmaiah, Avula Leclercq, Catherine Lee, Meei-Shyuan Lee, Hae-Jeung Veerman, J Lennert Marques, Lydia Lera Li, Yanping Lindström, Jaana Ling, Annie Liputo, Nur Indrawaty Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio Luke, Amy Lukito, Widjaja Lunet, Nuno Lupotto, Elisabette Ma, Guansheng Ma, Yi Malekzadeh, Reza Manan, Wan Marchioni, Dirce Marques-Vidal, Pedro Martin-Prevel, Yves Ibrahim, Hajah Masni Mathee, Angie Matsumura, Yasuhiro Mazumdar, Paramita Sibai, Abla Mehio Memon, Anjum Mensink, Gert Meyer, Alexa Mirmiran, Parvin Mirzaei, Masoud Misra, Puneet Misra, Anoop Mitchell, Claudette Mohammadifard, Noushin Mohammadi-Nasrabadi, Fatemeh Mohd Shariff, Zalilah Ming Moy, Foong Musaiger, Abdulrahman Mwaniki, Elizabeth Myhre, Jannicke Nagalla, Balakrishna Naska, Androniki Nawidimbasba Zeba, Augustin Wen Ng, Shu Ngoan, Le Tran Noshad, Sina Ochoa, Angelica Ocke, Marga Odenkirk, Jillian Oh, Kyungwon Oleas, Mariana Olivares, Sonia Orfanos, Philippos Ortiz-Ulloa, Johana Otero, Johanna Ovaskainen, Marja-Leena Pakseresht, Mohammadreza Palacios, Cristina Palmer, Pam Pan, Wen-Harn Panagiotakos, Demosthenes Parajuli, Rajendra Park, Myungsook Pekcan, Gulden Petrova, Stefka Piaseu, Noppawan Pitsavos, Christos Polasa, Kalpagam Posada, Luz Pourfarzi, Farhad Preston, Alan Martin Rached, Ingrid Rahbar, Ali Reza Rehm, Colin Richter, Almut Riley, Leanne Sánchez-Romero, Luz Maria Salanave, Benoit Sarrafzadegan, Nizal Sawada, Norie Sekiyama, Makiko Selamat, Rusidah Shamsuddin, Khadijah Sharma, Sangita Sinkko, Harri Sioen, Isabelle Sisa, Ivan Steingrimsdottir, Laufey Suarez-Ortegon, Milton Fabian Swaminathan, Sumathi Swan, Gillian Sygnowska, Elzbieta Szabo, Maria Szponar, Lucjan Tan-Khouw, Ilse Tapanainen, Heli Tayyem, Reema Tedla, Bemnet Tedstone, Alison Templeton, Robert Termote, Celine Thanopoulou, Anastasia Thorgeirsdottir, Holmfridur Thorsdottir, Inga Trichopoulos, Dimitrios Trichopoulou, Antonia Tsugane, Shoichiro Turrini, Aida van Oosterhout, Coline Vartiainen, Erkki Virtanen, Suvi Vollenweider, Peter Vossenaar, Marieke Warensjo Lemming, Eva Waskiewicz, Anna Waterham, Eveline Wieler, Lothar Wondwossen, Tizita Wu, Suh Yaakub, Roseyati Yap, Mabel Yusof, Safiah Zaghloul, Sahar Zajkás, Gábor Zapata, Maria Zarina, Khairul Vida Zohoori, Fatemeh Biró, Lajos Barengo, Noël |
Keywords: | Diet Food habits Health Food consumption |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | The Lancet Publishing Group |
Citation: | Miller, V., Reedy, J., Cudhea, F., Zhang, J., Shi, P., Erndt-Marino, J., ... & Lopez-Jaramillo, P. (2022). Global, regional, and national consumption of animal-source foods between 1990 and 2018: findings from the Global Dietary Database. The Lancet Planetary Health, 6(3), e243-e256. |
Abstract: | Background Diet is a major modifiable risk factor for human health and overall consumption patterns affect
planetary health. We aimed to quantify global, regional, and national consumption levels of animal-source foods
(ASF) to inform intervention, surveillance, and policy priorities.
Methods Individual-level dietary surveys across 185 countries conducted between 1990 and 2018 were identified,
obtained, standardised, and assessed among children and adults, jointly stratified by age, sex, education level, and
rural versus urban residence. We included 499 discrete surveys (91·2% nationally or subnationally representative)
with data for ASF (unprocessed red meat, processed meat, eggs, seafood, milk, cheese, and yoghurt), comprising
3·8 million individuals from 134 countries representing 95·2% of the world population in 2018. We used Bayesian
hierarchical models to account for differences in survey methods and representativeness, time trends, and input
data and modelling uncertainty, with five-fold cross-validation.
Findings In 2018, mean global intake per person of unprocessed red meat was 51 g/day (95% uncertainty interval
[UI] 48–54; region-specific range 7–114 g/day); 17 countries (23·9% of the world’s population) had mean intakes of
at least one serving (100 g) per day. Global mean intake of processed meat was 17 g/day (95% UI 15–21 g/day;
region-specific range 3–54 g/day); seafood, 28 g/day (27–30 g/day; 12–44 g/day); eggs, 21 g/day (18–24 g/day;
6–35 g/day); milk 88 g/day (84–93 g/day; 45–185 g/day); cheese, 8 g/day (8–10 g/day; 1–34 g/day); and yoghurt,
20 g/day (17–23 g/day; 7–84 g/day). Mean national intakes were at least one serving per day for processed meat
(≥50 g/day) in countries representing 6·9% of the global population; for cheese (≥42 g/day) in 2·3%; for eggs
(≥55 g/day) in 0·7%; for milk (≥245 g/day) in 0·3%; for seafood (≥100 g/day) in 0·8%; and for yoghurt (≥245 g/day)
in less than 0·1%. Among the 25 most populous countries in 2018, total ASF intake was highest in Russia
(5·8 servings per day), Germany (3·8 servings per day), and the UK (3·7 servings per day), and lowest in Tanzania
(0·9 servings per day) and India (0·7 servings per day). Global and regional intakes of ASF were generally similar
by sex. Compared with children, adults generally consumed more unprocessed red meat, seafood and cheese, and
less milk; energy-adjusted intakes of other ASF were more similar. Globally, ASF intakes (servings per week) were
higher among more-educated versus less-educated adults, with greatest global differences for milk (0·79),
eggs (0·47), unprocessed red meat (0·42), cheese (0·28), seafood (0·28), yoghurt (0·22), and processed meat (0·21).
This was also true for urban compared to rural areas, with largest global differences (servings per week) for
unprocessed red meat (0·47), milk (0·38), and eggs (0·20). Between 1990 and 2018, global intakes (servings per
week) increased for unprocessed red meat (1·20), eggs (1·18), milk (0·63), processed meat (0·50), seafood (0·44),
and cheese (0·14).
Interpretation Our estimates of ASF consumption identify populations with both lower and higher than optimal
intakes. These estimates can inform the targeting of intervention, surveillance, and policy priorities relevant to both
human and planetary health. |
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