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Research outputs: DIETARY HABITS
2021 The coherence of food and agricultural policies with NCD prevention in South Africa: the case of fruit and vegetable policies study: knowledge and attitudes towards fruit and vegetable consumption among communities in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga
This report seeks to analyse findings from the Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) held with participants from various locations in KwaZulu-Natal...
2021 Sharing information through television and mobile devices can help improve the consumption of fruit and vegetables
A healthy diet is crucial to building a strong immune system, but how do we encourage people to eat better? Looking at data from the 2018 Ge...
Download this report2021 A forecasting assessment of the affordability of a balanced diet for residents of Russian regions: an agent-based approach
Amid the coronavirus pandemic in Russia, the financial situation of households is deteriorating, as well as their ability to provide themsel...
Download this report2018 Overweight or obesity and related lifestyle and psychosocial factors among adolescents in Brunei Darussalam
This study aimed to assess overweight and obesity and associated factors in school-going adolescents in Brunei Darussalam. The sample includ...