Diets are changing with rising incomes and urbanization— people are consuming more animal-source foods, sugar, fats and oils, refined grains, and processed foods. This “nutrition transition” is causing increases in overweight and obesity and diet-related diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. Urban residents are making the nutrition transition fastest— but it is occurring in rural areas too. Urban food environments—with supermarkets, food vendors, and restaurants—facilitate access to unhealthy diets, although they can also improve access to nutritious foods for people who can afford them. For the urban poor, the most easily available and affordable diets are often unhealthy.PRIFPRI1; Urban food systems for better diets, nutrition, and...
The unprecedented urbanization has become a public health concern for the population of China. The “...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
The trend is inescapable: more and more people in the developing world are living in the cities. By ...
Diets are changing with rising incomes and urbanization— people are consuming more animal-source foo...
There is increasing recognition that the nutrition transition sweeping the world’s cities is m...
Major shifts in our global food system, driven in part by rapid urbanization, threaten the urban poo...
Poverty, food insecurity, and malnutrition become increasingly urban problems as urban populations e...
There is increasing recognition that the nutrition transition sweeping the world's cities is multifa...
For the first time in history, more than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas. This h...
This report provides an overview of the trends of urbanisation, the urban poor, and urban nutrition ...
The goals of Healthy People 2010 are to increase the quality and years of healthy life and eliminate...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd There is rising concern that the ongoing wave of urbanization will have profound...
Food environments in Africa are changing rapidly due to urbanization spurred by economic growth, pop...
Urbanization and globalization may enhance access to non traditional foods as a result of changing p...
Urbanization and globalization may enhance access to non traditional foods as a result of changing p...
The unprecedented urbanization has become a public health concern for the population of China. The “...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
The trend is inescapable: more and more people in the developing world are living in the cities. By ...
Diets are changing with rising incomes and urbanization— people are consuming more animal-source foo...
There is increasing recognition that the nutrition transition sweeping the world’s cities is m...
Major shifts in our global food system, driven in part by rapid urbanization, threaten the urban poo...
Poverty, food insecurity, and malnutrition become increasingly urban problems as urban populations e...
There is increasing recognition that the nutrition transition sweeping the world's cities is multifa...
For the first time in history, more than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas. This h...
This report provides an overview of the trends of urbanisation, the urban poor, and urban nutrition ...
The goals of Healthy People 2010 are to increase the quality and years of healthy life and eliminate...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd There is rising concern that the ongoing wave of urbanization will have profound...
Food environments in Africa are changing rapidly due to urbanization spurred by economic growth, pop...
Urbanization and globalization may enhance access to non traditional foods as a result of changing p...
Urbanization and globalization may enhance access to non traditional foods as a result of changing p...
The unprecedented urbanization has become a public health concern for the population of China. The “...
Data from many countries show that the concentration of poverty and malnutrition is shifting from ru...
The trend is inescapable: more and more people in the developing world are living in the cities. By ...