Objective Unhealthy diets resulting in overweight and obesity and diet-related non-communicable diseases are of increasing concern in Ethiopia, alongside persistent undernutrition, and have been linked to unhealthy food environments. Little is known about the policy response to unhealthy food environments in Ethiopia. The objective of this study was to assess how different food environment domains have been addressed in Ethiopian policy goals and action over time and how this compares with global good practice benchmarks. Setting Ethiopia. Primary and secondary outcome measures We analysed intentions and plans of the government to act, using policy documents (outputs of decision-making in the form of published strategies, plans or policies)...
Summary: Government action is essential to increase the healthiness of food environments and reduce ...
Government action is essential to increase the healthiness of food environments and reduce obesity, ...
Introduction: Unhealthy food environments drive the increase of diet-related non-communicable diseas...
International audiencePrimary and secondary outcome measures: We analysed intentions and plans of th...
While dietary energy supply has improved, diets in Ethiopia remain low in diversity and provide insu...
IntroductionUnhealthy food environments drive the increase of diet-related non-communicable diseases...
Introduction Unhealthy food environments drive the increase of diet-related non-communicable disease...
INTRODUCTION: Unhealthy food environments drive the increase of diet-related non-communicable diseas...
While dietary energy supply has improved, diets in Ethiopia remain low in diversity and provide insu...
Ethiopia has an integrated approach to addressing nutrition. However, greater clarity is needed on t...
In this brief, we reflect on the factors that contributed to the Food Based Dietary Guidelines (FBDG...
Nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) are a global health problem, increasingly reco...
Government action is essential to increase the healthiness of food environments and reduce obesity, ...
Nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) are a global health problem, increasingly reco...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
Summary: Government action is essential to increase the healthiness of food environments and reduce ...
Government action is essential to increase the healthiness of food environments and reduce obesity, ...
Introduction: Unhealthy food environments drive the increase of diet-related non-communicable diseas...
International audiencePrimary and secondary outcome measures: We analysed intentions and plans of th...
While dietary energy supply has improved, diets in Ethiopia remain low in diversity and provide insu...
IntroductionUnhealthy food environments drive the increase of diet-related non-communicable diseases...
Introduction Unhealthy food environments drive the increase of diet-related non-communicable disease...
INTRODUCTION: Unhealthy food environments drive the increase of diet-related non-communicable diseas...
While dietary energy supply has improved, diets in Ethiopia remain low in diversity and provide insu...
Ethiopia has an integrated approach to addressing nutrition. However, greater clarity is needed on t...
In this brief, we reflect on the factors that contributed to the Food Based Dietary Guidelines (FBDG...
Nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) are a global health problem, increasingly reco...
Government action is essential to increase the healthiness of food environments and reduce obesity, ...
Nutrition-related non-communicable diseases (NR-NCDs) are a global health problem, increasingly reco...
Malnutrition is the single greatest contributor to the global burden of morbidity and mortality, wit...
Summary: Government action is essential to increase the healthiness of food environments and reduce ...
Government action is essential to increase the healthiness of food environments and reduce obesity, ...
Introduction: Unhealthy food environments drive the increase of diet-related non-communicable diseas...