Diet shift in China to more meat, fewer grains over last three decades to cost RM60B in medical spending by 2030

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Diet shift in China to more meat, fewer grains over last three decades to cost RM60B in medical spending by 2030
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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18 — Medical spending of the people in China is projected to increase by almost 100 billion yuan (RM59.9 billion) thanks to of a shift in diet towards...

Diet shift in China to more meat, fewer grains over last three decades to cost RM60B in medical spending by 2030KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18 — Medical spending of the people in China is projected to increase by almost 100 billion yuan thanks to of a shift in diet towards consuming more animal products.

While food-related per capita healthcare spending is projected to fall, state financial and total healthcare expenditure is expected to rise by 18.76 billion yuan and 17.67 billion yuan respectively, according to the paper. Meat consumption is rising in China, making not only meeting demand and protecting the environment a concern, but one that now haunts the health and medicine sectors.

The team first examined the evolution of the Chinese diet and its effect on health spending over the past 30 years – using food consumption data classified into eight categories – grains, vegetables, fruit, eggs, dairy products, aquatic products, meat and oilseeds – as well as national healthcare spending.

Alongside comparisons with countries with similar characteristics, such as Japan, to estimate China’s rate of change, the team then projected the future diet healthcare model for China.

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