This paper elucidates the role of processed foods and beverages in the ‘nutrition transition’ underway in Asia. Processed foods tend to be high in nutrients associated with obesity and diet-related non-communicable diseases: refined sugar, salt, saturated and trans-fats. This paper identifies the most significant ‘product vectors’ for these nutrients and describes changes in their consumption in a selection of Asian countries. Sugar, salt and fat consumption from processed foods has plateaued in high-income countries, but has rapidly increased in the lower– middle and upper–middle-income countries. Relative to sugar and salt, fat consumption in the upper–middle- and lower–middle-income countries is converging most rapidly with that...
Analyses of economic and food availability data for 1962–1994 reveal a major shift in the structure ...
The world food system has profoundly transformed and globalised in recent decades with transnational...
"In a "nutrition transition", the consumption of foods high in fats and sweeteners is increasing thr...
BACKGROUND Attracted by their high economic growth rates, young and growing populations, and increas...
BACKGROUND: Attracted by their high economic growth rates, young and growing populations, and increa...
Background: Attracted by their high economic growth rates, young and growing populations, and increa...
Food consumption patterns around the world are changing. In general, individuals around the globe ar...
BACKGROUND: The role of processed foods in nutrition transition in the Pacific is receiving some att...
Owing to economic transition and urbanisation, nutrition problems in Asia have shifted from malnutri...
Understanding the drivers and dynamics of global ultra‐processed food (UPF) consumption is essential...
The nutritional transition currently occurring in Asia is one facet of a more general demographic/nu...
The nutritional transition currently occurring in Asia is one facet of a more general demographic/nu...
Understanding the drivers and dynamics of global ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption is essential...
The processed food sector in low- and middle-income countries has grown rapidly. Little is understoo...
The processed food sector in low- and middle-income countries has grown rapidly. Little is understoo...
Analyses of economic and food availability data for 1962–1994 reveal a major shift in the structure ...
The world food system has profoundly transformed and globalised in recent decades with transnational...
"In a "nutrition transition", the consumption of foods high in fats and sweeteners is increasing thr...
BACKGROUND Attracted by their high economic growth rates, young and growing populations, and increas...
BACKGROUND: Attracted by their high economic growth rates, young and growing populations, and increa...
Background: Attracted by their high economic growth rates, young and growing populations, and increa...
Food consumption patterns around the world are changing. In general, individuals around the globe ar...
BACKGROUND: The role of processed foods in nutrition transition in the Pacific is receiving some att...
Owing to economic transition and urbanisation, nutrition problems in Asia have shifted from malnutri...
Understanding the drivers and dynamics of global ultra‐processed food (UPF) consumption is essential...
The nutritional transition currently occurring in Asia is one facet of a more general demographic/nu...
The nutritional transition currently occurring in Asia is one facet of a more general demographic/nu...
Understanding the drivers and dynamics of global ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption is essential...
The processed food sector in low- and middle-income countries has grown rapidly. Little is understoo...
The processed food sector in low- and middle-income countries has grown rapidly. Little is understoo...
Analyses of economic and food availability data for 1962–1994 reveal a major shift in the structure ...
The world food system has profoundly transformed and globalised in recent decades with transnational...
"In a "nutrition transition", the consumption of foods high in fats and sweeteners is increasing thr...