Individual‐level drivers of dietary behaviour in adolescents and women through the reproductive life course in urban Ghana: A Photovoice study
Abstract Evidence on the individual‐level drivers of dietary behaviours in deprived urban contexts in Africa is limited. Understanding how to best inform the development and delivery of interventions to promote healthy dietary behaviours is needed. As noncommunicable diseases account for over 40% of...
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Main Authors: | Julia Liguori (Author), Rebecca Pradeilles (Author), Amos Laar (Author), Francis Zotor (Author), Akua Tandoh (Author), Senam Klomegah (Author), Hibbah A. Osei‐Kwasi (Author), Agnès Le Port (Author), Nicolas Bricas (Author), Richmond Aryeetey (Author), Robert Akparibo (Author), Paula Griffiths (Author), Michelle Holdsworth (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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