[HTML][HTML] Does urbanisation lead to unhealthy diets? Longitudinal evidence from Indonesia

D Colozza, YC Wang, M Avendano - Health & Place, 2023 - Elsevier
Urbanization is generally believed to contribute to dietary patterns that increase the risk of
non-communicable disease (NCD). However, empirical evidence using nuanced measures …

Ultraprocessed Foods and Cancer in Low-Middle-Income Countries

A Gangopadhyay - Nutrition and Cancer, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Low middle income countries (LMICs) are the predominant contributors to global cancer-
related mortality and are projected to bear the greater share of the global cancer burden in …

Parents' perceived risks and benefits on avoidance of street food near schools in Indonesia: Moderating role of school type

VA Nurhidayati, S Seo - Psychology in the Schools, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This study identified the influence of parents' perceived risks and benefits on children's
avoidance of street food near schools in Indonesia. It also assessed how food risk …

Barriers to appropriate complementary feeding and the use of ultra‐processed foods: A formative qualitative study from rural Oromia, Ethiopia

E Tadesse, I Abdirahman, S Letta… - Maternal & Child …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Children's consumption of ultra‐processed foods (UPF) is increasing in Ethiopia, but
relatively little is known about the specific feeding practices that underlie this pattern. The …

Dietary Behaviors and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Indonesia in the Context of the Nutrition Transition and the COVID-19 Pandemic

OA Anyanwu - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Background: Consistent empirical evidence suggests that Indonesia and other lower middle-
income countries (LMICs) are experiencing increasing prevalence of chronic diseases like …

Dietary Patterns and Ultra-Processed Foods Consumption in Modern and Traditional Populations in South Sulawesi: An Analysis of Nutritional Status and Body …

NA Taslim, ND Handayani, W Arruan… - Nutrición Clínica y …, 2023 - revista.nutricion.org
Backgrounds and aim: Dietary patterns play an important role in the emergence of non-
communicable diseases such as obesity, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome. This study …