People’s diets have changed greatly in the rural north China during the 60 years since the founding of PRC, present the gradual characteristics obviously. In the previous 30 years, people almost continue the traditional way, and they had bland diet but just could barely feed themselves. In the leaner year, people had to allay their hunger with those which could be eaten. More unfortunately, they even had nothing to eat, and always died of cholera. In the later 30 years, their dietary changes speed up further, staple and non-staple foods were becoming more and more abundant, and people’s life gradually improved, especially after implementation of the household contract responsibility system. The proportions of non-staple foods increase gradu...
To describe the differences in diet intake frequency of adults in 10 areas surveyed by China Kadoori...
BackgroundThe issue of population aging in rural China is getting profound; nevertheless, its impact...
China is facing both non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and micronutrient deficiency, which have been ...
People’s diets have changed greatly in the rural north China during the 60 years since the founding ...
The Chinese food system has expanded its focus from aiming to solve food problems to tackling curren...
Few studies have examined nutrition transitions among the rural population of China, even though hal...
In China, the rates of chronic diseases characteristic of countries in nutritional transition have b...
With rapid improvements in agricultural productivity and residents’ income, China has made remarkabl...
Because of the growing influence of China, the rapid economic development and the transformation of ...
China's food consumption patterns and eating and cooking behaviours changed dramatically between 199...
Rural households in China have traditionally consumed food mostly grown on their own farms. While th...
This paper reviews and evaluates some of the changes that have occured in the Chinese health care sy...
<div><p>China is facing both non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and micronutrient deficiency, which ha...
This study uses unique official data to document nutritional changes in the 1949–1992 period. In 194...
Abstract: In China, the rates of chronic diseases characteristic of countries in nutritional transit...
To describe the differences in diet intake frequency of adults in 10 areas surveyed by China Kadoori...
BackgroundThe issue of population aging in rural China is getting profound; nevertheless, its impact...
China is facing both non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and micronutrient deficiency, which have been ...
People’s diets have changed greatly in the rural north China during the 60 years since the founding ...
The Chinese food system has expanded its focus from aiming to solve food problems to tackling curren...
Few studies have examined nutrition transitions among the rural population of China, even though hal...
In China, the rates of chronic diseases characteristic of countries in nutritional transition have b...
With rapid improvements in agricultural productivity and residents’ income, China has made remarkabl...
Because of the growing influence of China, the rapid economic development and the transformation of ...
China's food consumption patterns and eating and cooking behaviours changed dramatically between 199...
Rural households in China have traditionally consumed food mostly grown on their own farms. While th...
This paper reviews and evaluates some of the changes that have occured in the Chinese health care sy...
<div><p>China is facing both non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and micronutrient deficiency, which ha...
This study uses unique official data to document nutritional changes in the 1949–1992 period. In 194...
Abstract: In China, the rates of chronic diseases characteristic of countries in nutritional transit...
To describe the differences in diet intake frequency of adults in 10 areas surveyed by China Kadoori...
BackgroundThe issue of population aging in rural China is getting profound; nevertheless, its impact...
China is facing both non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and micronutrient deficiency, which have been ...