This cross-sectional study explored the differences in sociodemographics, dietary intake, and household foodways (cultural, socioeconomic practices that affect food purchase, consumption, and preferences) of food secure and food insecure older women living in a low-income urban setting in South Africa. Women (n = 122) aged 60–85 years old were recruited, a sociodemographic questionnaire was completed, and food security categories were determined. The categories were dichotomised into food secure (food secure and mild food insecurity) and food insecure (moderate and severe). A one-week quantified food frequency questionnaire was administered. Height and weight were measured to calculate body mass index (BMI, kg/m2). Most participants ( > 90%...
In Soweto, like in many other urban communities in sub-Saharan Africa, rapid urbanisation and epidem...
OBJECTIVE: To (i) systematically review the literature to determine the factors influencing diet and...
Background: Malnutrition contributes to functional and cognitive decline in older adults, which resu...
This cross-sectional study explored the differences in sociodemographics, dietary intake, and househ...
Due to limited resources and complex food access systems in urban areas, especially older adults are...
The objective of this cross-sectional study was a comprehensive nutrition and health assessment to p...
Objective: To determine whether food security, diet diversity and diet quality are associated with a...
The lack of dietary diversity is a severe problem experienced by most poor households globally. In p...
The lack of dietary diversity is a severe problem experienced by most poor households globally. In p...
South Africa is rated a food secure nation, but large numbers of households within the country have ...
BACKGROUND: South Africa is rated a food secure nation, but large numbers of households within the c...
Food insecurity, obesity and hypertension remain major public health issues related to nutrition in ...
Abstract Background High rates of food insecurity, ob...
South Africa is experiencing a rapid increase in its urban townships population as well as increase ...
The lack of dietary diversity is a severe problem experienced by most poor households globally. Most...
In Soweto, like in many other urban communities in sub-Saharan Africa, rapid urbanisation and epidem...
OBJECTIVE: To (i) systematically review the literature to determine the factors influencing diet and...
Background: Malnutrition contributes to functional and cognitive decline in older adults, which resu...
This cross-sectional study explored the differences in sociodemographics, dietary intake, and househ...
Due to limited resources and complex food access systems in urban areas, especially older adults are...
The objective of this cross-sectional study was a comprehensive nutrition and health assessment to p...
Objective: To determine whether food security, diet diversity and diet quality are associated with a...
The lack of dietary diversity is a severe problem experienced by most poor households globally. In p...
The lack of dietary diversity is a severe problem experienced by most poor households globally. In p...
South Africa is rated a food secure nation, but large numbers of households within the country have ...
BACKGROUND: South Africa is rated a food secure nation, but large numbers of households within the c...
Food insecurity, obesity and hypertension remain major public health issues related to nutrition in ...
Abstract Background High rates of food insecurity, ob...
South Africa is experiencing a rapid increase in its urban townships population as well as increase ...
The lack of dietary diversity is a severe problem experienced by most poor households globally. Most...
In Soweto, like in many other urban communities in sub-Saharan Africa, rapid urbanisation and epidem...
OBJECTIVE: To (i) systematically review the literature to determine the factors influencing diet and...
Background: Malnutrition contributes to functional and cognitive decline in older adults, which resu...