Herforth, Anna Bellows, Alexandra L. Marshall, Quinn McLaren, Rebecca Beal, Ty Nordhagen, Stella Remans, Roseline Estrada Carmona, Natalia Fanzo, Jessica
To reorient food systems to ensure they deliver healthy diets that protect against multiple forms of malnutrition and diet-related disease and safeguard the environment, ecosystems, and natural resources, there is a need for better governance and accountability. However, decision-makers are often in the dark on how to navigate their food systems to...
Penafiel, Daniela Termote, Celine Van Damme, Patrick
Traditional ethnic groups in Kenya are unlikely to eat a healthy and diversified diet due to many individual and environmental factors, which may result in poor health status. Therefore, the determinants of eating behavior need to be identified prior to any public health action. For this study, focus group discussions (15 in total) in a double-laye...
van den Berg, Marrit Lecoutere, Els Termote, Celine Hunter, Danny
Food systems are failing to deliver sufficient, healthy and affordable food. Poor diets are a leading contributor to the global burden of disease while malnutrition is among the leading causes of death (Afshin et al., 2019). The high cost of healthy diets coupled with persistent high levels of income inequality put healthy diets out of reach for ar...
Mapes, Brendan R. Prager, Steven D. Béné, Christophe Gonzalez, Carlos Eduardo
The connection between international trade and food systems (un)sustainability is both contentious and critical for policy work supporting progress towards achieving the twin goals of hunger alleviation and dietary health while improving the overall sustainability of development. We characterize the food system using a set of metrics based upon the...
Merchant, Emily V. Odendo, Martins Ndinya, Christine Nyabinda, Naman Maiyo, Norah Downs, Shauna Hoffman, Daniel J. Simon, James E.
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Malnutrition and food security continue to be major concerns in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In Western Kenya, it is estimated that the double burden of malnutrition impacts 19% of adults and 13–17% of households. One potential solution to help address the concern is increased consumption of nutrient-dense African Indigenous Vegetables (AIVs). The obj...
Sobratee, N. Davids, R. Chinzila, C. B. Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe Scheelbeek, P. Modi, A. T. Dangour, A. D. Slotow, R.
The global goal to end hunger requires the interpretation of problems and change across multiple domains to create the scope for collaboration, learning, and impactful research. We facilitated a workshop aimed at understanding how stakeholders problematize sustainable diet transition (SDT) among a previously marginalized social group. Using the sys...
oliva, tatianna
Background. Climate change and global health are inextricably linked. Thus, health systems and their professionals must adapt and evolve without losing quality of care. Aim(s). To identify health and environmental co-benefits derived from a sustainable diet and promotion strategies that favor its implementation. Methods. A systematic search for art...
Drucker, Adam G. Ramírez, Marleni Cueto, Jose Watts, S. McKeown, P.C. Spillane, C. Hunter, Danny
Con el fin de facilitar las transiciones hacia la sostenibilidad de los programas de compra publica de alimentos, la Alianza de Bioversity International y CIAT está desarrollando una herramienta de apoyo a la toma de decisiones para evaluar y monitorear los impactos socioeconómicos y ambientales de los diferentes escenarios de compra pública de ali...
García-Oliveira, P Fraga-Corral, M Pereira, A G Prieto, M A Simal-Gandara, J
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Critical reviews in food science and nutrition
Due to the increasing population, there is high concern about whether the current food system will be able to provide enough healthy food for 10 billion people by 2050. The general opinion is that it is possible to feed this population, but the food system requires major transformations on behalf of promoting sustainability, reducing food waste and...
Granheim, Sabrina Ionata Løvhaug, Anne Lene Terragni, Laura Torheim, Liv Elin Thurston, Miranda
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Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity
Food environments are directly linked to diets and health outcomes such as overweight, obesity, and noncommunicable diseases. The digitalization of food environments is becoming a central issue in public health, yet little is known about this emerging field. We performed a systematic scoping review to map the research on the digital food environmen...