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View our work on COVID-19 vaccinationsHow do actual diets compare to the EAT-Lancet diet?
Diets are shown as average daily per capita supply of different food groups, compared to the EAT-Lancet diet. The EAT-Lancet diet is a diet recommended to balance
the goals of healthy nutrition and environmental sustainability for a global population.
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- Average per capita fruit intake vs. minimum recommended guidelines
- Average per capita vegetable intake vs. minimum recommended guidelines
- Consumption of animal products in the EAT-Lancet diet
- Daily caloric supply derived from carbohydrates, protein and fat
- Dietary composition by country
- Dietary compositions by commodity group
- Fruit consumption by fruit type
- Fruit consumption per capita
- Fruit consumption vs. GDP per capita
- Per capita consumption of cereals by commodity type, daily kilocalories
- Rice consumption vs. latitude
- Share of calories from animal protein vs. GDP per capita
- Share of dietary energy derived from protein vs. GDP per capita
- Share of dietary energy supply from carbohydrates vs. GDP per capita
- Share of dietary energy supply from fats vs. GDP per capita
- Share of energy from cereals, roots, and tubers vs. GDP per capita
- Vegetable consumption per capita