In Tonga as elsewhere, consumption of inexpensive, high calorie, fatty foods are associated with increases in diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Programs have been designed to educate people about dangers associated with these foods, but if consumption has increased for economic reasons (e.g., price or availability), such programs may have minimal impact, and other policy options are warranted. A quantitative questionnaire study was conducted in Tonga using a broad sample from different areas (n = 430). The survey elicited information on: preferences for, frequency of consumption of, perception of nutritional value of, and (for a subset) the availability of, 36 traditional and imported foods. People prefer traditional foods and ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the leading cause of mortality in the Pacific Island nation of T...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the leading cause of mortality in the Pacific Island nation of T...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the sources of food and dietary patterns of T...
An essential element of the health transition is the emergence of disease patterns associated with...
The increased flow of goods, people, and ideas associated with globalization have contributed to ani...
The increased flow of goods, people, and ideas associated with globalization have contributed to an ...
Diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases and other non-communicable diseases (NCD) have become the...
Unhealthy food consumption is a key driver of the global pandemic in non-communicable diseases (NCDs...
Abstract Background In Tonga, import duties were lowered on tinned fish and seafood in 2013 and rais...
Pacific Island countries suffer from alarming rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and are cons...
Abstract Background In Tonga, import duties were lowered on tinned fish and seafood in 2013 and rais...
Obesity in Pacific Island countries (PICs) has hit crisis levels, and the consequent high non-commun...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the leading cause of mortality in the Pacific Island nation of T...
Increasing reliance on imported foods, limited access to affordable nutritious local foods, and expo...
Over recent decades there has emerged a significant literature regarding the effects of development ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the leading cause of mortality in the Pacific Island nation of T...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the leading cause of mortality in the Pacific Island nation of T...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the sources of food and dietary patterns of T...
An essential element of the health transition is the emergence of disease patterns associated with...
The increased flow of goods, people, and ideas associated with globalization have contributed to ani...
The increased flow of goods, people, and ideas associated with globalization have contributed to an ...
Diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases and other non-communicable diseases (NCD) have become the...
Unhealthy food consumption is a key driver of the global pandemic in non-communicable diseases (NCDs...
Abstract Background In Tonga, import duties were lowered on tinned fish and seafood in 2013 and rais...
Pacific Island countries suffer from alarming rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and are cons...
Abstract Background In Tonga, import duties were lowered on tinned fish and seafood in 2013 and rais...
Obesity in Pacific Island countries (PICs) has hit crisis levels, and the consequent high non-commun...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the leading cause of mortality in the Pacific Island nation of T...
Increasing reliance on imported foods, limited access to affordable nutritious local foods, and expo...
Over recent decades there has emerged a significant literature regarding the effects of development ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the leading cause of mortality in the Pacific Island nation of T...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the leading cause of mortality in the Pacific Island nation of T...
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the sources of food and dietary patterns of T...