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Public Health Nutrition | 2009

The growing Canadian energy gap: more the can than the couch?

Joyce Slater; Chris Green; Gustaaf Sevenhuysen; Barry Edginton; John D. O'Neil; Michael Heasman

OBJECTIVE The present study describes the trajectory of the energy gap (energy imbalance) in the Canadian population from 1976 to 2003, its temporal relationship to adult obesity, and estimates the relative contribution of energy availability and expenditure to the energy gap. It also assesses which foods contributed the most to changes in available energy over the study period. DESIGN Annual estimates of the energy gap were derived by subtracting population-adjusted per capita daily estimated energy requirements (derived from Dietary Reference Intakes) from per capita daily estimated energy available (obtained from food balance sheets). Food balance sheets were used to assess which foods contributed to changes in energy availability. Adult obesity rates were derived from six national surveys. The relationship to the energy gap was assessed through regression analysis. RESULTS Between 1976 and 2003, per capita daily estimated energy availability increased by 18 % (1744 kJ), and increased energy availability was the major driver of the increased energy gap. Salad oils, wheat flour, soft drinks and shortening accounted for the majority of the net increase in energy availability. Adult obesity was significantly correlated with the energy gap over the study period. CONCLUSIONS The widening energy gap is being driven primarily by increased energy availability. The food commodities driving the widening energy gap are major ingredients in many energy-dense convenience foods, which are being consumed with increasing frequency in Canada. Policies to address population obesity must have a strong nutritional focus with the objective of decreasing energy consumption at the population level.


Archive | 2003

Food Wars: The Global Battle for Mouths, Minds and Markets

Tim Lang; Michael Heasman


Archive | 2001

The Functional Foods Revolution: Healthy People, Healthy Profits?

Michael Heasman; Julian Mellentin


Archive | 1996

Consumption in the Age of Affluence: The World of Food

Ben Fine; Michael Heasman; Judith Wright


Archive | 2004

Food wars : the global battle for minds, mouths, and markets

Tim Lang; Michael Heasman


Development | 2004

Diet and Nutrition Policy: A clash of ideas or investment?

Tim Lang; Michael Heasman


Archive | 2017

Earning a Crust? A review of labour trends in UK food manufacturing

Michael Heasman; Adrian Sherwin Morley


Archive | 2009

フード・ウォーズ : 食と健康の危機を乗り越える道

Tim Lang; Michael Heasman; 広祐 古沢; 智子 佐久間


Archive | 2002

機能性食品革命 : 高成長企業、ビジネス成功の鍵

Michael Heasman; Julian Mellentin; 衛郎 斎藤; 和恵 飯塚


Dairy Industries International | 2001

Dairies take heart from gut feelings

Michael Heasman; Julian Mellentin

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Tim Lang

City University London

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University of Manitoba

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