The dietary changes in China to include more meat, dairy, and processed foods, are commonly attributed in literature to income increases, urbanization, and the availability of western food products. As seen in other Asian countries, these new food habits may increase obesity, diabetes, and other degenerative diseases among the Chinese people. These new health concerns will likely have economic consequences in terms of productivity losses and increased health care costs. This paper uses a Tobit model to analyze the influence of household demographics and food consumption on household medical costs in China. Results show that dietary choice has a definite impact on medical costs for the 800 households sampled. A nationwide dietary educational...
Detailed data from 3,500 urban Chinese households are used to estimate demand elasticities and the i...
OBJECTIVE: To review the nutrition policies and efforts related to nutrition transition in China. DE...
The processed food sector in low- and middle-income countries has grown rapidly. Little is understoo...
The dietary changes in China to include more meat, diary, and processed foods, are commonlyattribute...
Rapid social and economic change is transforming China, with enormous implications for its populatio...
China’s health profile has shifted to one dominated by obesity and nutrition-related noncommunicable...
The observed fast increasing obesity rate and related health problems in urban China can be attribut...
Change has not always been steady in China, and evidence of increased poverty among some subpopulati...
China's food consumption patterns and eating and cooking behaviours changed dramatically between 199...
OBJECTIVE: To fully explore the long-term shifts in the nutrition transition and the full implicatio...
With the rapid economic growth, the dietary pattern has undergone great changes in China. The tradit...
The China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) is important for its insights into current and future d...
OBJECTIVE: To understand methodological concerns related to dietary intake collection in transitiona...
With rapid improvements in agricultural productivity and residents’ income, China has made remarkabl...
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Detailed data from 3,500 urban Chinese households are used to estimate demand elasticities and the i...
OBJECTIVE: To review the nutrition policies and efforts related to nutrition transition in China. DE...
The processed food sector in low- and middle-income countries has grown rapidly. Little is understoo...
The dietary changes in China to include more meat, diary, and processed foods, are commonlyattribute...
Rapid social and economic change is transforming China, with enormous implications for its populatio...
China’s health profile has shifted to one dominated by obesity and nutrition-related noncommunicable...
The observed fast increasing obesity rate and related health problems in urban China can be attribut...
Change has not always been steady in China, and evidence of increased poverty among some subpopulati...
China's food consumption patterns and eating and cooking behaviours changed dramatically between 199...
OBJECTIVE: To fully explore the long-term shifts in the nutrition transition and the full implicatio...
With the rapid economic growth, the dietary pattern has undergone great changes in China. The tradit...
The China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) is important for its insights into current and future d...
OBJECTIVE: To understand methodological concerns related to dietary intake collection in transitiona...
With rapid improvements in agricultural productivity and residents’ income, China has made remarkabl...
11 pp.©Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. All rights reserved. This case study may be reproduced ...
Detailed data from 3,500 urban Chinese households are used to estimate demand elasticities and the i...
OBJECTIVE: To review the nutrition policies and efforts related to nutrition transition in China. DE...
The processed food sector in low- and middle-income countries has grown rapidly. Little is understoo...