Food choices of adolescents and its associated health implications in Adansi north district of GhanaAdu GyamfiCommeyAdu Amankwah
This paper reviews evidence in the context of current research linking dietary fructose to health risk markers. Fructose intake has recently received considerable media attention, most of which has been negative. The assertion has been that dietary fruct
Food and plants play an important role in the construction of home “here” (London) while continuing to connect people to home “there” (Sylhet). This role, however, changes and is re-defined across generations. Looking at perceptions of “healthy” and “unhealthy” food, particularly in ...
Food production methods are not always easy to classify. This complexity stems from not only the number and varying forms of conventional and organic agricultural systems but also resulting from the overlap of these systems. In this paper, we use the term “conventional agriculture” as the predom...
Farmers' Post-Harvest Grain Management Choices under Liquidity Constraints and Impending Risks: Implications for Achieving Food Security Objectives in Ethi... The purpose of this paper is to explore into the relationships between farmers' post-harvest grain management practices/capacities on the one han...
For several parents, weight-related conversations with their children primarily focused on overall health. Parents addressed potential long-term health implications of excessive weight gain or highlighted the importance of dental health and physiological well-being. Some parents also educated their children...
(Section 5). Our concluding remarks discuss the implications of this research for food and nutrition strategies in particular (Section 6). Our principal conclusion is that while structural transformation can indeed be expected to bring about the diversification of food supplies, some countriesface...
The implications of trade liberalization for diet and health: a case study from Central America. Glob Health. 2009;5:5. https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-8603-5-5. Article Google Scholar Baker P, Machado P, Santos T, Sievert K, Backholer K, Hadjikakou M, et al. Ultra-processed foods ...
their results and policy implications may mislead policy implementers. Except for Hameed et al. [53], most studies’ data are either outdated or unbalanced; hence, their results and policy implications may not be valuable in the dynamic world and may not be accurate like balanced data. Besides...
Economic hardships have far-reaching implications for families with children, impacting their well-being and development during the COVID-19 pandemic. The