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Review
. 2021 Apr 6;13(4):1207.
doi: 10.3390/nu13041207.

Edible Insects versus Meat-Nutritional Comparison: Knowledge of Their Composition Is the Key to Good Health

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Edible Insects versus Meat-Nutritional Comparison: Knowledge of Their Composition Is the Key to Good Health

Agnieszka Orkusz. Nutrients. .

Abstract

Recently, attention has been drawn to the fact that increasing the consumption of edible insects may positively impact the state of the natural environment and reduce the problem of malnutrition in large parts of society. Indeed, insects are seen as an alternative to traditional meat products, primarily meat. This article aimed to compare the nutritional value of edible insects and meat. Based on tables of composition and nutritional value and on the licensed computer program Diet 6D, data on the nutritional value of 10 commonly consumed meat types were compiled. Based on a literature review, data on the nutritional value of seven commercially available edible insect species were collected and collated. There was a comparison of 100 g of edible insects with 100 g of meat (fresh weight). In addition, the atherogenic index thrombogenic index, the hypocholesterolemic/hypercholesterolemic ratio, and the nutritional quality index were calculated. It was found that both meat and insects are rich in nutrients, including those considered essential for the proper development and functioning of the human body. At the same time, it has been shown that the content of individual nutrients in both insects and meat varies significantly.

Keywords: diet; edible insects; environmental concern; human health; meat; nutritional value.

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The author declares no conflict of interest.

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