Red and processed meat (RPM) intake varies widely globally. In some high income countries the last decade has witnessed an overall decline or stabilisation in the consumption of RPM, in contrast to emerging economies where its consumption continues to increase with rising income and rapid urbanisation. The production and consumption of RPM have become major concerns regarding the environmental impacts of livestock in particular, but also because of associations between high RPM consumption and diet-related non-communicable disease. Therefore it is important to identify socioeconomic and demographic drivers of the consumption of RPM. This paper explores how consumption of RPM differs with age, gender, socio-economic status and in different g...
International audienceBackground:Diet is a major modifiable risk factor for human health and overall...
AbstractObjective:Diets high in red and processed meat (RPM) contribute substantially to environment...
Background: With an annual meat consumption of 110 kg per capita, Australia is one of the top countr...
Objective: Higher intakes of red and processed meat are associated with poorer health outcomes and n...
This study explores whether the widespread dissemination of Western-type culture and the globalizati...
Over-consumption of red meat has significant impacts on public health and the environment. To achiev...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado...
The present study was initiated to determine the extent of the participants’ awareness of the negati...
Background There are a range of policies and guidelines focused on meat consumption which aim to ta...
Summary: Background: High meat consumption, particularly red meat and processed meat, negatively af...
Meat represents an important part of the diet for many adults, supplying essential amino acids and m...
This work was supported by The Scottish Government's Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Se...
Introduction Rapid increases in the trade of global red and processed meat impede international effo...
Meat represents an important source of high-quality dietary protein for a large proportion of the gl...
High meat and especially red meat intakes are significantly and positively associated with a multipl...
International audienceBackground:Diet is a major modifiable risk factor for human health and overall...
AbstractObjective:Diets high in red and processed meat (RPM) contribute substantially to environment...
Background: With an annual meat consumption of 110 kg per capita, Australia is one of the top countr...
Objective: Higher intakes of red and processed meat are associated with poorer health outcomes and n...
This study explores whether the widespread dissemination of Western-type culture and the globalizati...
Over-consumption of red meat has significant impacts on public health and the environment. To achiev...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado...
The present study was initiated to determine the extent of the participants’ awareness of the negati...
Background There are a range of policies and guidelines focused on meat consumption which aim to ta...
Summary: Background: High meat consumption, particularly red meat and processed meat, negatively af...
Meat represents an important part of the diet for many adults, supplying essential amino acids and m...
This work was supported by The Scottish Government's Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Se...
Introduction Rapid increases in the trade of global red and processed meat impede international effo...
Meat represents an important source of high-quality dietary protein for a large proportion of the gl...
High meat and especially red meat intakes are significantly and positively associated with a multipl...
International audienceBackground:Diet is a major modifiable risk factor for human health and overall...
AbstractObjective:Diets high in red and processed meat (RPM) contribute substantially to environment...
Background: With an annual meat consumption of 110 kg per capita, Australia is one of the top countr...