Many developing countries face a double burden of malnutrition, where the prevalence of obesity and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) linked to overnutrition are rising.
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Now Available: Dataset “Estimates of Nutrient Availability From the Integrated Household Surveys in Malawi”
Replication files for our Working Paper "Are Malawian diets changing? An assessment of nutrient consumption and dietary patterns using household-level evidence from 2010/11 and 2016/17" are now available on Dataverse. Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program
Indian diets fall short of EAT-Lancet reference diet recommendations for human nutrition and environmental health
A comparison of the Indian diet with the EAT-Lancet reference diet Press Release Indian diets fall short of EAT-Lancet reference
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A comparison of the Indian diet with the EAT-Lancet reference diet
A comparison of the Indian diet with the EAT-Lancet reference diet The 2019 EAT-Lancet Commission report recommends healthy diets that
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Working Paper 30: Are Malawian Diets Changing?
Our latest working paper provides an updated analysis of the dietary patterns of Malawian households and their consumption of select nutrients – calories, protein, iron, vitamin A, zinc, and folate – using data from the third (2010/11) and fourth (2016... Source: IFPRI Malawi: Malawi Strategy Support Program