Our study examines changes in diets over the period 1993–2009. Diets have shifted away from cereals towards higher consumption of fruits, vegetables, oils and livestock products. Using household data, a food diversity index (FDI) is constructed, based on five food commodities. Significant price effects that vary over time are confirmed, as also income/expenditure effects. Over and above these effects, more sedentary life styles and less strenuous activity patterns played a significant role in shaping dietary patterns. An important finding is slowing down of dietary transition among the poor — especially in rural areas — in the more recent sub-period 2004-09. Clues relate to weakening of agreed food price, expenditure and life-style effects
In many countries, dietary change is tracked using food supply data from the Food and Agriculture Or...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
Over the past four decades, India has witnessed a paradoxical trend: average per capita calorie inta...
Our study examines changes in diets over the period 1993-2004. Diets have shifted away from cereals ...
We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition trans...
ndia is currently undergoing a rapid economic and demographic transformation. Since 1980, average li...
We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition tran...
BACKGROUND: Rapid economic growth, urbanization, and globalization have resulted in dietary transfo...
Nutrition transition is said to be one of the major causes of rising incidences of non-communicable ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid economic growth, urbanization, and globalization have resulted in dietary transfor...
Building on a recent important contribution by Deaton and Dreze (2009), our analysis sheds new light...
The study has empirically revealed that the widely discussed ‘calorie-consumption puzzle’ appears to...
Over the past four decades, India has witnessed a paradoxical trend: average per capita calorie inta...
The Indian diet is becoming westernized with a potential threat to human health. This ecological stu...
This paper examines the changes in the nature and quantity of Food consumption in India during the r...
In many countries, dietary change is tracked using food supply data from the Food and Agriculture Or...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
Over the past four decades, India has witnessed a paradoxical trend: average per capita calorie inta...
Our study examines changes in diets over the period 1993-2004. Diets have shifted away from cereals ...
We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition trans...
ndia is currently undergoing a rapid economic and demographic transformation. Since 1980, average li...
We present empirical evidence on how changes in food preferences have contributed to nutrition tran...
BACKGROUND: Rapid economic growth, urbanization, and globalization have resulted in dietary transfo...
Nutrition transition is said to be one of the major causes of rising incidences of non-communicable ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid economic growth, urbanization, and globalization have resulted in dietary transfor...
Building on a recent important contribution by Deaton and Dreze (2009), our analysis sheds new light...
The study has empirically revealed that the widely discussed ‘calorie-consumption puzzle’ appears to...
Over the past four decades, India has witnessed a paradoxical trend: average per capita calorie inta...
The Indian diet is becoming westernized with a potential threat to human health. This ecological stu...
This paper examines the changes in the nature and quantity of Food consumption in India during the r...
In many countries, dietary change is tracked using food supply data from the Food and Agriculture Or...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
Over the past four decades, India has witnessed a paradoxical trend: average per capita calorie inta...