Abstract The aim of this work is to identify major food sources and dietary constituents of Senegalese adults. We conducted a cross-sectional study, using a single 24-hour dietary recall interview. Foods were classified into food groups based on similarities in nutrient content or use. Food groups included foods consumed individually, or as part of food mixtures such as stews, soups, or sandwiches. Median consumption (amount/day) of each food was determined and examined by relevant subgroups. Participants were 50 healthy Senegalese men, aged 20-62 years recruited at the Hôpital Général de Grand Yoff in Dakar, Senegal and from Sendou village, a rural area outside Dakar. A total of 90 foods and beverages were identified and classified into 11...
Household Consumption and Expenditure Surveys (HCES) are increasingly used to estimate the potential...
Objective: To assess knowledge of dietary and behaviour-related determinants of non-communicable dis...
PR2 Promoting Healthy Diets and Nutrition for all; IFPRI3; DCA; Feed the Future InitiativeMarkets, T...
Using household consumption data collected in 2017/18, this paper analyzes patterns of urban and rur...
Abstract Background Data on dietary intake in Guinea-Bissau is limited. The main purpose of this stu...
Household Consumption and Expenditure Surveys (HCES) are increasingly used to estimate the potential...
Senegal is experiencing a rising obesity epidemic, due to the nutrition transition occurring in most...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan African populations undergo a nutrition transition towards diets ass...
ntroduction. In Senegal, 29.8% of adults are known to have hypertension. Among all the dietary facto...
International audienceBackground: Urbanization in developing countries comes along with changes in f...
International audienceBackground: Urbanization in developing countries comes along with changes in f...
International audienceBackground: Urbanization in developing countries comes along with changes in f...
International audienceBackground: Urbanization in developing countries comes along with changes in f...
Background: Dietary acculturation may contribute to the increased burden of non-communicable disease...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a public health concern in low- and middle-income countries. In ...
Household Consumption and Expenditure Surveys (HCES) are increasingly used to estimate the potential...
Objective: To assess knowledge of dietary and behaviour-related determinants of non-communicable dis...
PR2 Promoting Healthy Diets and Nutrition for all; IFPRI3; DCA; Feed the Future InitiativeMarkets, T...
Using household consumption data collected in 2017/18, this paper analyzes patterns of urban and rur...
Abstract Background Data on dietary intake in Guinea-Bissau is limited. The main purpose of this stu...
Household Consumption and Expenditure Surveys (HCES) are increasingly used to estimate the potential...
Senegal is experiencing a rising obesity epidemic, due to the nutrition transition occurring in most...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan African populations undergo a nutrition transition towards diets ass...
ntroduction. In Senegal, 29.8% of adults are known to have hypertension. Among all the dietary facto...
International audienceBackground: Urbanization in developing countries comes along with changes in f...
International audienceBackground: Urbanization in developing countries comes along with changes in f...
International audienceBackground: Urbanization in developing countries comes along with changes in f...
International audienceBackground: Urbanization in developing countries comes along with changes in f...
Background: Dietary acculturation may contribute to the increased burden of non-communicable disease...
Abstract Background Malnutrition is a public health concern in low- and middle-income countries. In ...
Household Consumption and Expenditure Surveys (HCES) are increasingly used to estimate the potential...
Objective: To assess knowledge of dietary and behaviour-related determinants of non-communicable dis...
PR2 Promoting Healthy Diets and Nutrition for all; IFPRI3; DCA; Feed the Future InitiativeMarkets, T...