Background: Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa. Although most people still live in rural areas, the urban population is increasing. Generally, urbanisation is associated with a nutrition transition and an increase in risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The objective of this study was to determine how the nutritional composition of the Ethiopian food supply has changed over the last 50 years and whether there is evidence of a nutrition transition. Methods: Food balance sheets for Ethiopia from 1961 to 2011 were downloaded from the FAOSTAT database and daily per capita supply for 17 commodity groupings was calculated. After appropriate coding, per capita energy and nutrient supplies were determined. Results:...
This study examined the use of the household dietary diversity score (HDDS) to assess household nutr...
The ‘Stories of Change in Nutrition’ research project aims to generate experiential learning for cou...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations between types and food sources of protein with overw...
Background: Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa. Although most people still live ...
Agricultural sector plays a key role towards achieving healthier diets that are deemed critical for ...
Agricultural sector plays a key role towards achieving healthier diets that are deemed critical for ...
Agricultural sector plays a key role towards achieving healthier diets that are deemed critical for ...
Africa's food systems are changing fast amid rapid economic growth, emerging urbanization, and struc...
While dietary energy supply has improved, diets in Ethiopia remain low in diversity and provide insu...
BackgroundPopulation intake goals intended to prevent diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ...
Ethiopia’s food economy is transforming fast. To better understand this ongoing process, we analyze ...
Overweight and obesity are rising rapidly in Ethiopia's urban areas, constituting a major public hea...
OVER THE PAST 25 years, Ethiopia has made remarkable headway in addressing the country’s nutrition s...
Costs of healthy diets are worryingly rising in a number of developed and emerging economies. Howeve...
Chapter 10, “Food Security,” describes the evolution of poverty and food security between 2010/2011 ...
This study examined the use of the household dietary diversity score (HDDS) to assess household nutr...
The ‘Stories of Change in Nutrition’ research project aims to generate experiential learning for cou...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations between types and food sources of protein with overw...
Background: Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa. Although most people still live ...
Agricultural sector plays a key role towards achieving healthier diets that are deemed critical for ...
Agricultural sector plays a key role towards achieving healthier diets that are deemed critical for ...
Agricultural sector plays a key role towards achieving healthier diets that are deemed critical for ...
Africa's food systems are changing fast amid rapid economic growth, emerging urbanization, and struc...
While dietary energy supply has improved, diets in Ethiopia remain low in diversity and provide insu...
BackgroundPopulation intake goals intended to prevent diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs) ...
Ethiopia’s food economy is transforming fast. To better understand this ongoing process, we analyze ...
Overweight and obesity are rising rapidly in Ethiopia's urban areas, constituting a major public hea...
OVER THE PAST 25 years, Ethiopia has made remarkable headway in addressing the country’s nutrition s...
Costs of healthy diets are worryingly rising in a number of developed and emerging economies. Howeve...
Chapter 10, “Food Security,” describes the evolution of poverty and food security between 2010/2011 ...
This study examined the use of the household dietary diversity score (HDDS) to assess household nutr...
The ‘Stories of Change in Nutrition’ research project aims to generate experiential learning for cou...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations between types and food sources of protein with overw...