How ready are communities to implement actions to improve diets of adolescent girls and women in urban Ghana?
Abstract Background Ghana has reached an advanced stage of nutrition transition, contributing to an increase in nutrition-related non-communicable diseases, particularly amongst urban women. Community involvement is an important factor in the success of efforts to promote healthy eating. The readine...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Pradeilles (Author), Colette Marr (Author), Amos Laar (Author), Michelle Holdsworth (Author), Francis Zotor (Author), Akua Tandoh (Author), Senam Klomegah (Author), Nathaniel Coleman (Author), Kristin Bash (Author), Mark Green (Author), Paula L. Griffiths (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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