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  • Food systems are increasingly globalized and interdependent. Using food supply data from over 170 countries, Bentham et al. characterize global patterns of food supply change over five decades, highlighting the decline in the supply of animal source food and sugar in many Western countries, the increase in the supply of such foods in Asian countries and remarkably little change in food supply in the sub-Saharan Africa region.

    • James Bentham
    • Gitanjali M Singh
    • Majid Ezzati
    Research
    Nature Food
    Volume: 1, P: 70-75
  • Lhoste et al. show that cardiometabolic and renal traits of the US population have shifted from phenotypes with high blood pressure and high cholesterol toward poor kidney function, hyperglycemia and severe obesity.

    • Victor P. F. Lhoste
    • Bin Zhou
    • Majid Ezzati
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 3, P: 46-59
  • Optimization models using locally adapted constraints and trade-offs demonstrate that adult populations in urban Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, could benefit from increased legume consumption, while children would gain from increased animal protein intake. This approach could inform policy and dietary recommendations in low- and middle-income countries.

    • Mia M. Blakstad
    • Goodarz Danaei
    • Wafaie W. Fawzi
    Research
    Nature Food
    Volume: 2, P: 291-298
  • Data on the nutrient content of almost 3,000 aquatic animal-source foods is combined with a food-systems model to show that an increase in aquatic-food production could reduce the inadequate intake of most nutrients.

    • Christopher D. Golden
    • J. Zachary Koehn
    • Shakuntala H. Thilsted
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 598, P: 315-320
  • The validity of research into risk factors for the development of rheumatic conditions and their sequelae can be threatened by selection bias. In this Review, the authors outline potentially major selection bias issues in rheumatic disease research and suggest approaches which could be used to help limit the impact of these biases on future research.

    • Hyon K. Choi
    • Uyen-Sa Nguyen
    • Yuqing Zhang
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Rheumatology
    Volume: 10, P: 403-412
  • Analysis of HbA1c and FPG levels across 117 population-based studies demonstrates regional variation in prevalence of previously undiagnosed screen-detected diabetes using one or both measures and suggests that use of elevated FPG alone could underestimate diabetes prevalence in low- and middle-income countries.

    • Bin Zhou
    • Kate E. Sheffer
    • Majid Ezzati
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 29, P: 2885-2901
  • From 1980 to 2018, the levels of total and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol increased in low- and middle-income countries, especially in east and southeast Asia, and decreased in high-income western countries, especially those in northwestern Europe, and in central and eastern Europe.

    • Cristina Taddei
    • Bin Zhou
    • Majid Ezzati
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 582, P: 73-77
  • Bayesian spatio-temporal modeling of mortality from injuries in the contiguous USA shows increases in the number of deaths attributable to abnormal temperature fluctuations due to global heating.

    • Robbie M. Parks
    • James E. Bennett
    • Majid Ezzati
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 26, P: 65-70