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Historically, apparent consumption data from ABS has included both imports and exports in processed foods.
The apparent consumption data presented in the Australian Paradox covered 1980 2003, the most recent data at the time.
Barclay and Brand-Miller obtannualapparentpparent consumption data from the Food and Agriculture Organisation FAOO) to create a time series estimate of sugar consumption from 1980 to 2003.
Compared with the collection of individual consumption data via national surveys, the compilation of apparent consumption data from agricultural production data and administrative records of imports is very cost effective.
The authors of the Australian Paradox state that their analysis was based on three independent lines of evidence: national dietary surveys, apparent consumption data from the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation FAOO) and beverage industry data [ 10].
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Figure 4 displays trends in national apparent alcohol consumption data.
The Green Pool analysis [1] extended the ABS apparent consumption of sugar data series from 1999 to 2011.
Time series data on apparent consumption of sugars exist in Australia from the 1930s until 1999.
(29) The energy and materials data are apparent consumption: extraction + physical imports − physical exports.
We present data on extraction, trade, and apparent consumption of materials for all six world regions and country groupings in Gigatonnes per year (Gt/a) and in per capita values (t/cap/a).
In 2013, just over 15 million Australians, about 78% of the population, had consumed alcohol in the past year – but the apparent consumption of alcohol as determined through sales and taxation data has decreased nationally from 2003-04 to 2013-14.
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