Overweight and obesity are rising rapidly in Ethiopia's urban areas, constituting a major public health concern. Dietary choices can be one of the key drivers of adult body-weight. Using data collected from a large household survey in Addis Ababa, we provide a snapshot of dietary patterns in Ethiopia's largest urban area. We find that starchy staples (cereals, roots, and tubers) are prominent in household food baskets, taking up 25 percent of the food budget and providing more than 50 percent of consumed calories, on average. In contrast, the consumption of all kinds of fruits and vitamin A-rich vegetables is very low. For the average household, meat products account for nearly 18 percent of the food budget but provide only 2 percent of tot...
Background: Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa. Although most people still live ...
The paper revisits seasonality by assessing how the quantity and quality of diets vary across agricu...
Background. Obesity is an emerging public health problem in developing countries. There is limited s...
Overweight and obesity are rising rapidly in Ethiopia's urban areas, constituting a major public hea...
Africa's food systems are changing fast amid rapid economic growth, emerging urbanization, and struc...
Using survey data collected from 996 representative households in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, this paper ...
Using survey data collected from 996 representative households in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, this paper ...
Levels and composition of food consumption are major determinants of the nutritional wellbeing of in...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations between types and food sources of protein with overw...
Ethiopia’s food economy is transforming fast. To better understand this ongoing process, we analyze ...
Suboptimal diets are a major risk factor for avoidable death and disease in low- and middle-income c...
How households adjust their consumption in response to changes in prices and income is crucial deter...
International humanitarian organizations have expressed substantial concern about the potential for ...
Ethiopia has witnessed significant reductions in child mortality, undernutrition, and communicable d...
Costs of healthy diets are worryingly rising in a number of developed and emerging economies. Howeve...
Background: Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa. Although most people still live ...
The paper revisits seasonality by assessing how the quantity and quality of diets vary across agricu...
Background. Obesity is an emerging public health problem in developing countries. There is limited s...
Overweight and obesity are rising rapidly in Ethiopia's urban areas, constituting a major public hea...
Africa's food systems are changing fast amid rapid economic growth, emerging urbanization, and struc...
Using survey data collected from 996 representative households in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, this paper ...
Using survey data collected from 996 representative households in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, this paper ...
Levels and composition of food consumption are major determinants of the nutritional wellbeing of in...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated associations between types and food sources of protein with overw...
Ethiopia’s food economy is transforming fast. To better understand this ongoing process, we analyze ...
Suboptimal diets are a major risk factor for avoidable death and disease in low- and middle-income c...
How households adjust their consumption in response to changes in prices and income is crucial deter...
International humanitarian organizations have expressed substantial concern about the potential for ...
Ethiopia has witnessed significant reductions in child mortality, undernutrition, and communicable d...
Costs of healthy diets are worryingly rising in a number of developed and emerging economies. Howeve...
Background: Ethiopia is the second-most populous country in Africa. Although most people still live ...
The paper revisits seasonality by assessing how the quantity and quality of diets vary across agricu...
Background. Obesity is an emerging public health problem in developing countries. There is limited s...