The given bar charts illustrate the protein and calorie consumption by people in different countries of the world, including India, East Africa, Latin America and North America.
Overall, none of the countries achieve the recommended protein and calorie intake except for North America, which significantly exceeds this level. Additionally, India has the lowest protein and calorie consumption among all countries, as well as the least reliance on animal-based protein.
Regarding the average protein intake, North Africa has the highest consumption, with people consuming both animal protein and other protein, accounting for 62 and 18 units respectively, exceeding the ideal protein intake. This is followed by Latin America, where the consumption of animal-based protein stands at 32 units, approximately twice as much as other protein (13 units). Further behind, East Africa and India have the lowest protein consumption, with animal intake at 16 and 13 units, respectively, and both countries consuming 15 units in other protein.
Concerning the average calorie intake, North America also maintains their leading position in calorie consumption, at about 3500 units, 500 units higher than the ideal calorie intake. Next, people inLatin America consume calories at an acceptable level, nearly reaching the recommended calorie consumption, standing at 2900 units. In addition, East Africa and India are of greater concern as their calorie intake is extremely low, at 2500 and 2000 units, respectively.
