Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project developed to address the increase in obesity and nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) in Ghana. Code-named the Measurement, Evaluation, Accountability, and Leadership Support for NCDs (MEALS4NCDs) project, it aims to measure and support public sector actions that create healthy food marketing, retail, and provisioning environments for Ghanaian children using adapted methods from the International Network for Food and Obesity/NCDs Research Monitoring and Action Support (INFORMAS).Methods: The protocol for this observational study draws substantially from the INFORMAS' Food Promotion and Food Provision Modules. However, to appraise the...
Analysis covering the period 1980–2015 reveals a 500% increase in prevalence of adult obesity in Gha...
Nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) are a global health problem, increasingly reco...
This is a one-page outline of key points from a presenter at the International Congress of Dietetics...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project dev...
International audienceBackground: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
This paper describes the rationale, adaptation and final protocol of a project developed to address ...
Analysis covering the period 1980–2015 reveals a 500% increase in prevalence of adult obesity in Gha...
Nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) are a global health problem, increasingly reco...
This is a one-page outline of key points from a presenter at the International Congress of Dietetics...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project dev...
International audienceBackground: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol...
Background: This study describes the rationale, adaptation, and final protocol of a project develope...
This paper describes the rationale, adaptation and final protocol of a project developed to address ...
Analysis covering the period 1980–2015 reveals a 500% increase in prevalence of adult obesity in Gha...
Nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) are a global health problem, increasingly reco...
This is a one-page outline of key points from a presenter at the International Congress of Dietetics...