Summary Points: * In South Africa, as in other jurisdictions, ‘‘Big Food’’ (large commercial entities that dominate the food and beverage environment) is becoming more widespread and is implicated in unhealthy eating. * ‘‘Small food’’ remains significant in the food environment in South Africa, and it is both linked with, and threatened by, Big Food. * Big Food in South Africa involves South African companies, some of which have invested in other (mainly, but not only, African) nations, as well as companies headquartered in North America and Europe. * These companies have developed strategies to increase the availability, affordability, and acceptability of their foods in South Africa; they have also developed a range of ‘‘health and...
Like most other low and middle-income countries, South Africa must address a rising burden of diet-r...
CITATION: Kaltenbrun, T. A., Du Plessis, L. M. & Drimie, S. 2020. A qualitative analysis of percepti...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the policy process for the South African regulation setting upper limits for ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death globally and they are on the rise bo...
The aim of this paper was to review existing research and policies related to food environments so a...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity, particularly in children, raises serious attention to its ...
Fast-food consumption has been a staple for many people; however, due to rising health concerns, the...
As the emerging burden of diet-related non-communicable diseases establishes itself firmly alongside...
“Big Food,” the Consumer Food Environment, Health, and the Policy Response in South Afric
The types of foods we eat have become one of the most important issues of our time. In South Afric...
The paradox of persistent under‐nutrition and food insecurity; as well as the increasing the inciden...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Dietetics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Motivation - There is ...
Since 2002, a range of South African policies have attempted to address the disproportionate burden ...
M.AAbstract: The food service industry in South Africa and worldwide is faced with a two-edged trend...
MSc (Dietetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBackground: Childhood overweight and obe...
Like most other low and middle-income countries, South Africa must address a rising burden of diet-r...
CITATION: Kaltenbrun, T. A., Du Plessis, L. M. & Drimie, S. 2020. A qualitative analysis of percepti...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the policy process for the South African regulation setting upper limits for ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death globally and they are on the rise bo...
The aim of this paper was to review existing research and policies related to food environments so a...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity, particularly in children, raises serious attention to its ...
Fast-food consumption has been a staple for many people; however, due to rising health concerns, the...
As the emerging burden of diet-related non-communicable diseases establishes itself firmly alongside...
“Big Food,” the Consumer Food Environment, Health, and the Policy Response in South Afric
The types of foods we eat have become one of the most important issues of our time. In South Afric...
The paradox of persistent under‐nutrition and food insecurity; as well as the increasing the inciden...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Dietetics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Motivation - There is ...
Since 2002, a range of South African policies have attempted to address the disproportionate burden ...
M.AAbstract: The food service industry in South Africa and worldwide is faced with a two-edged trend...
MSc (Dietetics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBackground: Childhood overweight and obe...
Like most other low and middle-income countries, South Africa must address a rising burden of diet-r...
CITATION: Kaltenbrun, T. A., Du Plessis, L. M. & Drimie, S. 2020. A qualitative analysis of percepti...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the policy process for the South African regulation setting upper limits for ...