If all nations followed the consumption pattern of India, the world would need less than "one Earth" to meet food demands, the report suggests.
According to recent study, presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition, high junk food intake could be a possible reason for food allergies in children.
According to a recent study published in the journal Obesity, sources of junk food near a house or school may influence the eating habits of children. The researchers found that proximity to fast and convenience ...
The Household Consumption Expenditure survey data helps highlight the diverse dietary preferences of people across the country.
The spiralling inflation has forced homemakers to tweak their budgets, slashing consumption of nutrient-rich food by almost 40 percent, a survey by an industry chamber said here Sunday.The survey, which was conducted in October-November, revealed ...
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Due to cultural and regional diversities, the pattern of food consumption is not uniform in India resulting in the western region generating the highest demand for food additives.
As the solar eclipse approaches, myths and beliefs surrounding food consumption emerge. Here's what experts recommend.
A recent Living Planet Report by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) showed that food consumption patterns followed by Indians are the most climate-friendly among the G20 nations.
The rapid shift from organic food items to their processed counterparts is leading to innumerable lifestyle diseases.