Simple vs. Complex Carbohydrate Dietary Patterns and the Global Overweight and Obesity Pandemic
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Citazione:
Simple vs. Complex Carbohydrate Dietary Patterns and the Global Overweight and Obesity Pandemic / Ferretti, Fabrizio; Mariani, Michele. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - 14:10(2017), pp. 2-12. [10.3390/ijerph14101174]
Abstract:
Abstract: Nowadays, obesity and being overweight are among the major global health concerns.
Many, diet-related diseases impose high tangible and intangible costs, and threaten the
sustainability of health-care systems worldwide. In this study, we model, at the macroeconomic
level, the impact of energy intake from different types of carbohydrates on the population’s BMI
(body mass index). We proceed in three steps. First, we develop a framework to analyse both the
consumption choices between simple and complex carbohydrates and the effects of these choices
on people health conditions. Second, we collect figures for 185 countries (over the period 2012–2014)
regarding the shares of simple (sugar and sweetener) and complex (cereal) carbohydrates in each
country’s total dietary energy supply. Third, we use regression techniques to: (1) estimate the impact
of these shares on the country’s prevalence of obesity and being overweight; (2) compute for each
country an indicator of dietary pattern based on the ratio between simple and complex
carbohydrates, weighted by their estimated effects on the prevalence of obesity and being
overweight; and (3) measure the elasticity of the prevalence of obesity and being overweight with
respect to changes in both carbohydrate dietary pattern and income per capita. We find that
unhealthy eating habits and the associated prevalence of excessive body fat accumulation tend to
behave as a ‘normal good’ in low, medium- and high-HDI (Human Development Index) countries,
but as an ‘inferior good’ in very high-HDI countries.
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Keywords:
carbohydrates; dietary patterns; human development; overweight and obesity;
nutrition transition
Elenco autori:
Ferretti, Fabrizio; Mariani, Michele
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