International audienceThe current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transition patterns (depicting changes in dietary consumption) in European populations over the last three decades (1990–2020), with a focus on East-West regional comparisons. Pubmed and Google-Scholar databases were searched for articles providing information on repeated dietary intakes in populations living in countries across Europe, published between January 1990 and July 2021. From the identified 18,031 articles, 62 were found eligible for review (17 from Eastern and 45 from Western European populations). Overall, both in Eastern and Western Europe, there have been pronounced changes in dietary consumption patterns over the last three decades cha...
The WHO encourages countries to conduct national dietary surveys (NDS) to inform preventative polici...
Nutrition in Europe is characterised by a positive energy balance, excessive fat and sugar intakes, ...
Purpose: Public health policies and actions increasingly acknowledge the climate burden of food cons...
International audienceThe current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transitio...
The current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transition patterns (depicting ...
The current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transition patterns (depicting ...
Objective: Our objective in this paper is to assess diets in the European Union (EU) in relation to ...
Objective: To examine trends in food availability for Portugal during the last 4 decades (1974–2011)...
Background: Dietary intake has changed considerably in South European countries, but whether those c...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the contribution of highly processed foods to total diet, nutrient intakes a...
After the economic transition of the late 1980s and early 1990s there was a rapid increase in overwe...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake has changed considerably in South European countries, but whether those c...
OBJECTIVE: This review examines the extent to which differences in nutrition could explain the diver...
This study analyzes relationships between food supply, consumption and income, taking supply, meat a...
Background: The high cardiovascular mortality in Eastern Europe has often been attributed to poor di...
The WHO encourages countries to conduct national dietary surveys (NDS) to inform preventative polici...
Nutrition in Europe is characterised by a positive energy balance, excessive fat and sugar intakes, ...
Purpose: Public health policies and actions increasingly acknowledge the climate burden of food cons...
International audienceThe current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transitio...
The current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transition patterns (depicting ...
The current review aims to summarize published research on nutrition transition patterns (depicting ...
Objective: Our objective in this paper is to assess diets in the European Union (EU) in relation to ...
Objective: To examine trends in food availability for Portugal during the last 4 decades (1974–2011)...
Background: Dietary intake has changed considerably in South European countries, but whether those c...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the contribution of highly processed foods to total diet, nutrient intakes a...
After the economic transition of the late 1980s and early 1990s there was a rapid increase in overwe...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake has changed considerably in South European countries, but whether those c...
OBJECTIVE: This review examines the extent to which differences in nutrition could explain the diver...
This study analyzes relationships between food supply, consumption and income, taking supply, meat a...
Background: The high cardiovascular mortality in Eastern Europe has often been attributed to poor di...
The WHO encourages countries to conduct national dietary surveys (NDS) to inform preventative polici...
Nutrition in Europe is characterised by a positive energy balance, excessive fat and sugar intakes, ...
Purpose: Public health policies and actions increasingly acknowledge the climate burden of food cons...