A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Inadequate FV intake is a global problem but resource-poor countries like Tanzania are most deprived and constitute settings where little is known for informing public health interventions. This study aimed to describe the prevalence of inadequate FV intake, frequency of FV intake, portions of FV intake and their associations with socio-demographic/lifestyle factors in South-Eastern Tanzania. Data on FV dietary indicators, socio-demographic factors, smoking, alcohol and healthcare use were collected from 7953 participants (≥15 years) of the population-based MZIMA open community cohort (2012-2013). Multivariable l...
It is now recognized that a high consumption of fruits and vegetables (F&V) is an important comp...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, considerable dietary shifts, including an inc...
A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-...
A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-...
Introduction: low fruit and vegetable consumption contributes significantly to the burden of di...
Globally, the low consumption of fruit and vegetables (FV) below the requirement is contributed to i...
Background: Prevalence of F&V consumption in Namibia is not known. In this study we aimed to address...
Abstract Introduction Adequate consumption of fruits and vegetables has protective benefits against ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that a person consumes at least 400g of Fruit and Veg...
BackgroundLow fruit and vegetable consumption is an important risk factor for chronic diseases, but ...
Objectives The relationship between consuming >= 2 servings of fruits and >= 3 servings of veg...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular ...
OBJECTIVES: The relationship between consuming ≥2 servings of fruits and ≥3 servings of vegetables...
Background: Vegetables and fruits are the main sources of a number of essential micronutrients, and ...
It is now recognized that a high consumption of fruits and vegetables (F&V) is an important comp...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, considerable dietary shifts, including an inc...
A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-...
A daily intake of 5 portions of fruit and vegetables (FV) is recommended for protection against non-...
Introduction: low fruit and vegetable consumption contributes significantly to the burden of di...
Globally, the low consumption of fruit and vegetables (FV) below the requirement is contributed to i...
Background: Prevalence of F&V consumption in Namibia is not known. In this study we aimed to address...
Abstract Introduction Adequate consumption of fruits and vegetables has protective benefits against ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that a person consumes at least 400g of Fruit and Veg...
BackgroundLow fruit and vegetable consumption is an important risk factor for chronic diseases, but ...
Objectives The relationship between consuming >= 2 servings of fruits and >= 3 servings of veg...
Consumption of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular ...
OBJECTIVES: The relationship between consuming ≥2 servings of fruits and ≥3 servings of vegetables...
Background: Vegetables and fruits are the main sources of a number of essential micronutrients, and ...
It is now recognized that a high consumption of fruits and vegetables (F&V) is an important comp...
This article has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer...
In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, considerable dietary shifts, including an inc...