The line graph depicts the evolution of weekly per capita
consumption
(measured in Use synonyms
grams
) of Use synonyms
meat
, Use synonyms
salt
, and Use synonyms
fish
in China between 1985 and 2010.
Across all three food categories, divergent trends are evident. Use synonyms
While
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meat
and Use synonyms
fish
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consumption
exhibited consistent upward trajectories throughout the analyzed period, Use synonyms
salt
intake experienced a pronounced decline.
At the outset of the period (1985), Use synonyms
salt
was the most consumed food item at approximately 500 Use synonyms
grams
per person per week. Use synonyms
Fish
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consumption
followed closely at around 600 Use synonyms
grams
, with Use synonyms
meat
lagging behind at roughly 100 Use synonyms
grams
. By 2010, Use synonyms
however
, a marked transformation had occurred. Linking Words
Meat
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consumption
steadily increased to reach approximately 200 Use synonyms
grams
, Use synonyms
while
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fish
intake surged even more dramatically, culminating in a peak of around 850 Use synonyms
grams
per person per week. Use synonyms
Conversely
, Linking Words
salt
intake underwent a continuous decline, plummeting to nearly 200 Use synonyms
grams
by the end of the period.
The most significant alteration was observed in Use synonyms
fish
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consumption
, which demonstrated the most substantial increase among all three food types. Use synonyms
Salt
, previously the dominant dietary component, experienced a considerable reduction and reached parity with Use synonyms
meat
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consumption
by 2010. These trends are indicative of substantial shifts in dietary patterns within China over the course of 25 years.Use synonyms
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