Research on food-related chronic diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean: Are we building the evidence for gender-equitable approaches?
Objectives. Gender continues to be largely neglected in the global response to the noncommunicable disease epidemic. The objectives of this study were to examine current practice and barriers faced by Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) researchers in addressing gender in research on healthy food env...
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Main Authors: | Teralynn Ludwick (Author), Daniela Neri (Author) |
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Pan American Health Organization,
2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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