A changing food environment is implicated as a primary contributor to the increasing levels of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). This study aimed to generate snapshots of selected external food environments to inform intervention strategies for NCD prevention in three countries: Uganda (low income), South Africa (middle income) and Sweden (high income), with one matched pair of urban–rural sites per country. Fifty formal and informal food retail outlets were assessed, and descriptive and comparative statistical analyses were performed. We found that formal food retail outlets in these countries had both positive and negative traits, as they were the main source of basic food items but also made unhealthy food items readily available. The Ug...
International audienceBackground: Obesity and nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) ...
Noncommunicable diseases contribute the greatest to global mortality. Unhealthy diet—a prominent ris...
Objectives The aim of this study was to characterise the local foods and beverages sold and advertis...
A changing food environment is implicated as a primary contributor to the increasing levels of non-c...
A changing food environment is implicated as a primary contributor to the increasing levels of non-c...
A changing food environment is implicated as a primary contributor to the increasing levels of non-...
Background: Globally, non-communicable diseases are increasing. With an evidenced link to the social...
This research contributes to countering a large city research bias by focusing on the food, farming ...
Understanding individual-based motives governing food choice is necessary to design appropriate inte...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to characterise the local foods and beverages sold and advertise...
Noncommunicable diseases contribute the greatest to global mortality. Unhealthy diet-a prominent ris...
International audienceBackground: Obesity and nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) ...
Noncommunicable diseases contribute the greatest to global mortality. Unhealthy diet—a prominent ris...
Objectives The aim of this study was to characterise the local foods and beverages sold and advertis...
A changing food environment is implicated as a primary contributor to the increasing levels of non-c...
A changing food environment is implicated as a primary contributor to the increasing levels of non-c...
A changing food environment is implicated as a primary contributor to the increasing levels of non-...
Background: Globally, non-communicable diseases are increasing. With an evidenced link to the social...
This research contributes to countering a large city research bias by focusing on the food, farming ...
Understanding individual-based motives governing food choice is necessary to design appropriate inte...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to characterise the local foods and beverages sold and advertise...
Noncommunicable diseases contribute the greatest to global mortality. Unhealthy diet-a prominent ris...
International audienceBackground: Obesity and nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) ...
Noncommunicable diseases contribute the greatest to global mortality. Unhealthy diet—a prominent ris...
Objectives The aim of this study was to characterise the local foods and beverages sold and advertis...