The consumption of highly processed food has been singled out as one of the factors responsible for the rapidly increasing obesity prevalence and its associated non-communicable diseases and costs. While obesity prevalence is still comparatively low in the lower income Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), its development prospects render its markets especially interesting for these foods whose consumption is already growing at higher rates than in developed countries. This might be reflected in the massive rise in obesity prevalence growth rates in SSA over the past decade. Nevertheless, many of these countries are simultaneously struggling with high undernutrition prevalence. With a focus on SSA, this study econometrically investigates the effect of ...
Nowadays, overweight and obesity are among the major global health concerns. These diet-related dise...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity is relevant not only in developed nations but al...
Regional differences in dietary patterns, food supply, and food culture can influence the relationsh...
Understanding the public health implications of food policies is crucial to combat recently increasi...
Understanding the public health implication of fiscal policies is crucial to combat recently increas...
This review illustrates the outcomes of the nutrition transition in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and its...
African consumers have purchased increasing amounts of processed food over the past 50 years. The op...
Malnutrition exists in multiple forms when a person has an imbalanced intake of food and or vitamins...
Obesity is becoming a major health problem in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The prevalence ...
Abstract Background Studies find that economic, political, and social globalization – as well as tra...
The spike in global food prices in 2008 led to significantly higher food prices across the developin...
BACKGROUND:The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), which can lead to weight gain, is ri...
Background: The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), which can lead to weight gain, is r...
In spite of widespread tariff reductions, intra-African borders remain 'thick'. Regional trade is in...
The last few decades have seen fundamental changes in food consumption patterns around the world. Th...
Nowadays, overweight and obesity are among the major global health concerns. These diet-related dise...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity is relevant not only in developed nations but al...
Regional differences in dietary patterns, food supply, and food culture can influence the relationsh...
Understanding the public health implications of food policies is crucial to combat recently increasi...
Understanding the public health implication of fiscal policies is crucial to combat recently increas...
This review illustrates the outcomes of the nutrition transition in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and its...
African consumers have purchased increasing amounts of processed food over the past 50 years. The op...
Malnutrition exists in multiple forms when a person has an imbalanced intake of food and or vitamins...
Obesity is becoming a major health problem in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The prevalence ...
Abstract Background Studies find that economic, political, and social globalization – as well as tra...
The spike in global food prices in 2008 led to significantly higher food prices across the developin...
BACKGROUND:The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), which can lead to weight gain, is ri...
Background: The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), which can lead to weight gain, is r...
In spite of widespread tariff reductions, intra-African borders remain 'thick'. Regional trade is in...
The last few decades have seen fundamental changes in food consumption patterns around the world. Th...
Nowadays, overweight and obesity are among the major global health concerns. These diet-related dise...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity is relevant not only in developed nations but al...
Regional differences in dietary patterns, food supply, and food culture can influence the relationsh...