Sri Lanka was a colony of the Portuguese, Dutch, and British. The simplification of Sri Lankan food culture can be seen most clearly today, including how the diet has been changed in the last 400 years since the colonial occupation began. Therefore, greater efforts must be made to uncover the colonial forces that have undermined food security and health in Sri Lanka. Also traditional eating habits, which are associated with countless health benefits, have been gradually replaced by the globalized food system of multinational corporations and hidden hunger, a system inherent in the emergence of non-communicable diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, cholesterol, and kidney disease epidemics, in Sri Lanka. This article discusses factors that hav...
Data from Ratnapura district adjacent to Sinharaja forest, southwest Sri Lanka (rural). Agro-ecologi...
This study investigates the relationship between nutrition intake and economic growth as an attempt ...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are a set of eight goals which United Nations member countri...
This paper examines the patterns of food consumption in Sri Lanka from 1985 to 2009 using the food d...
In this paper we look at Sri Lanka’s food and nutrition policies from a historical perspective to id...
As people move away from nutritionally rich diets, the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs...
Abstract This study explored food security and climate change issues and assessed how food sovereign...
The food crisis of 2008 exacerbated the nutritional insecurity of poor people around the world. Stil...
Abstract : Background: Many health problems encountered today arising from consumption of unsafe fo...
When a basic needs approach began to be emphasized in development economics, Sri Lanka gained much p...
Objective: To discuss factors which have underpinned the nutrition transition in the countries of Ea...
AbstractAlthough a number of various traditional foods and diversity of cooking styles and technique...
Background: Suboptimal diet is the leading risk factor for global morbidity and mortality, and an im...
Micronutrients include vitamins, minerals and, trace elements that are required in minute quantities...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. There is growing concern in Sri Lanka over the im...
Data from Ratnapura district adjacent to Sinharaja forest, southwest Sri Lanka (rural). Agro-ecologi...
This study investigates the relationship between nutrition intake and economic growth as an attempt ...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are a set of eight goals which United Nations member countri...
This paper examines the patterns of food consumption in Sri Lanka from 1985 to 2009 using the food d...
In this paper we look at Sri Lanka’s food and nutrition policies from a historical perspective to id...
As people move away from nutritionally rich diets, the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs...
Abstract This study explored food security and climate change issues and assessed how food sovereign...
The food crisis of 2008 exacerbated the nutritional insecurity of poor people around the world. Stil...
Abstract : Background: Many health problems encountered today arising from consumption of unsafe fo...
When a basic needs approach began to be emphasized in development economics, Sri Lanka gained much p...
Objective: To discuss factors which have underpinned the nutrition transition in the countries of Ea...
AbstractAlthough a number of various traditional foods and diversity of cooking styles and technique...
Background: Suboptimal diet is the leading risk factor for global morbidity and mortality, and an im...
Micronutrients include vitamins, minerals and, trace elements that are required in minute quantities...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. There is growing concern in Sri Lanka over the im...
Data from Ratnapura district adjacent to Sinharaja forest, southwest Sri Lanka (rural). Agro-ecologi...
This study investigates the relationship between nutrition intake and economic growth as an attempt ...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are a set of eight goals which United Nations member countri...