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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wheat consumption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the amount of wheat that is eaten or used, often in the context of dietary habits, agriculture, or economics. Example: "The study revealed that wheat consumption has increased significantly over the past decade in many countries."
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Wheat consumption is going down, not up.
Differing wheat consumption patterns can't explain this disparity.
In seven of the last eight years, world wheat consumption has outpaced production.
In the United States, wheat consumption appears to fluctuate according to nutritional trends.
Between 1995 and 2005, per capita wheat consumption in Nigeria more than tripled, to 44 pounds a year.
Since then, the number of people who say that wheat, barley, and rye make them sick has soared, though wheat consumption has fallen.
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Noodles and Chinese steamed bread (CSB) represent 70% wheat flour consumption in China.
It has been reported that noodles and CSB, respectively, represented 40 and 30% wheat flour consumption in China [4, 5].
Systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial blood pressures were reduced in those who consumed soluble fibre from barley or insoluble fibre from unpolished rice and whole wheat, and consumption of the Step 1 diet without the whole-grain component did not have any effect on blood pressure ([Hallfrisch et al. 2003]).
This showed a correlation with wheat flour consumption since these schoolgirls derived a substantial proportion of their iron intake from wheat products.
Table 3 shows the countries that consume most wheat, with consumption figures for 2012 and for 1962, half a century earlier (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, 2013).
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