Homogeneous diet of contemporary Japanese inferred from stable isotope ratios of hair

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Soichiro Kusaka
Eriko Ishimaru
Fujio Hyodo
Takashi Gakuhari
Minoru Yoneda
Takakazu Yumoto
Ichiro Tayasu
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[1] Research Institute for Humanity and Nature,
[2] Museum of Natural and Environmental History,undefined
[3] Hiroshima University Museum,undefined
[4] Hiroshima University,undefined
[5] Research Core for Interdisciplinary Sciences,undefined
[6] Okayama University,undefined
[7] School of Medicine,undefined
[8] Kitazato University,undefined
[9] The University Museum,undefined
[10] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[11] Primate Research Institute,undefined
[12] Kyoto University,undefined
[13] Center for Ecological Research,undefined
[14] Kyoto University,undefined
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The globalization of food production and distribution has homogenized human dietary patterns irrespective of geography, but it is uncertain how far this homogenization has progressed. This study investigated the carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios in the scalp hair of 1305 contemporary Japanese and found values of −19.4 ± 0.6‰ and 9.4 ± 0.6‰ (mean ± SD), respectively. Within Japan, the inter-regional differences for both isotope ratios was less than 1‰, which indicates low dietary heterogeneity among prefectural divisions. The carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of the hair showed a significant correlation with the results of questionnaires on self-reported dietary habits. The carbon isotope ratios from Japan were lower than those in samples from the USA but higher than those in samples from Europe. These differences stem from the varying dietary proportions of food products originally derived from C3 and C4 plants. The dietary variation of Japan is as small as those of Europe and USA and smaller than those of some Asian countries. These results indicate that dietary homogeneity has progressed in Japan, which may indicate the influence from the spread of the Western-style diet and food globalization, although dietary heterogeneity among countries is still preserved.
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