The 'Nigerian Diet' and Its Evolution: Review of the Existing Literature and Household Survey Data

Foods. 2023 Jan 17;12(3):443. doi: 10.3390/foods12030443.

Abstract

Natural and social science studies have commonly referenced a 'typical' or 'habitual' Nigerian diet, without defining what such a diet entails. Our study, based on a systematic review of the existing literature and an analysis of household-level survey data, describes the general outline of a common Nigerian diet and how it varies based on spatial, demographic, and socio-economic characteristics. We further try to establish whether Nigeria has embarked on a dietary transition common in most modern economies, marked by a greater consumption of processed foods, fats, and sugar at the expense of traditional whole cereals and pulses. We conclude that while a traditional Nigerian diet is still relatively healthy from an international perspective, it has indeed been transitioning, with an increasing inclusion of high-energy, high-fat, and high-sugar processed foods and a related growing incidence of overweight, obesity, and diet-related non-communicable diseases.

Keywords: Living Standard Measurement Survey; Nigeria; Nigerian diet; Oyo; diet; dietary transition.

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