Seaweed consumption in China driven by increasing urbanisation and dietary knowledge

Published 2021년 8월 30일

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A study conducted by researchers at Huazhong Agricultural University in China has found that households in urban areas consume more seaweed than those in rural areas. The research, published in the Foods journals, also revealed that individuals with higher dietary knowledge tend to consume more seaweed. Factors such as age, work status, and household income also impact seaweed consumption. As China undergoes rapid urbanisation, demand for seaweed is expected to rise, posing challenges for domestic farming and international markets. The researchers suggest that future studies should update data to investigate the recent trend of seaweed consumption in China and consider the safety regulation of edible seaweed due to ocean pollution.
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Conducted by researchers at the Huazhong Agricultural University in China, they found households living in urban areas consumed more seaweeds on average than those in rural areas. In addition, residents with higher dietary knowledge were likely to consume more seaweed. Edible seaweed is a sustainable and nutrient-rich food, containing dietary fiber, proteins, minerals, and vitamins. It also sequesters large amounts of carbon in the ocean, combating climate change. Many studies on seaweed focus on nutrition, disease, and aquaculture, so this is the first study on seaweed consumption in China, focusing on the effects of urbanisation and dietary knowledge. The data used in this study are derived from the China Health and Nutrition Survey for the years of 2004, 2006 and 2009. Total seaweed consumption increased from approximately 59 g/month/person in 2004 to 94 g/month/person in 2009. Published in the Foods​ journals, researchers said this study could help guide policies on promoting ...

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