Nutrition Transition
The Nutrient Transition
- The Nutrient Transition is a model showing advancement in diet, in relation to demographic, economic and social change
- It shows changes in diet and associated diseases as societies progress
- The Nutrition Transition has five sections:
- 1: Hunter Gatherer
- Palaeolithic man
- Traditional early lifestyle
- 2: Early Agriculture
- Early monoculture
- Famine begins
- 3: End of famine
- Period of industrialisation
- Wealth increases
- Nutrition gradually improves
- 4: Overconsumption
- Noncommunicable or chronic diseases
- Wealth increases
- 5: Behaviour change
- Societal change and development
- 1: Hunter Gatherer
The Nutrition Transition
The Nutrition Transition
- LICS are typically located in patterns 1-3, where they are slowly moving to pattern 4:
- Many countries have moved to a Western diet. It is more energy-dense, bringing with it more diseases associated with Pattern 4 diets
- HICs are located in patterns 4 and 5