Dynamics of the <scp>C</scp>hinese diet and the role of urbanicity, 1991–2011

  • F. Y. Zhai
    Chinese Nutrition Society Beijing China
  • S. F. Du
    Department of Nutrition University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina USA
  • Z. H. Wang
    Institute of Nutrition and Food Safety Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention Beijing China
  • J. G. Zhang
    Institute of Nutrition and Food Safety Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention Beijing China
  • W. W. Du
    Institute of Nutrition and Food Safety Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention Beijing China
  • B. M. Popkin
    Department of Nutrition University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

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<jats:title>Summary</jats:title><jats:p><jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">C</jats:styled-content>hina's food consumption patterns and eating and cooking behaviours changed dramatically between 1991 and 2011. Macronutrient composition has shifted towards fats, and protein and sodium intakes remain high and potassium intake low. The rapid decline in intake of coarse grains and, later, of refined grains and increases in intake of edible oils and animal‐source foods accompanied by major eating and cooking behaviour shifts are leading to what might be characterized as an unhealthy <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">W</jats:styled-content>estern type of diet, often based on traditional recipes with major additions and changes. The most popular animal‐source food is pork, and consumption of poultry and eggs is increasing. The changes in cooking and eating styles include a decrease in the proportion of food steamed, baked, or boiled, and an increase in snacking and eating away from home. Prior to the last decade, there was essentially no snacking in <jats:styled-content style="fixed-case">C</jats:styled-content>hina except for hot water or green tea. Most recently, the intake of foods high in added sugar has increased. The dietary shifts are affected greatly by the country's urbanization. The future, as exemplified by the diet of the three mega cities, promises major growth in consumption of processed foods and beverages.</jats:p>

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