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View article: Outreach health-care services for people experiencing exclusion in high-income countries
Outreach health-care services for people experiencing exclusion in high-income countries Open
Inclusion health aims to prevent and address health and social inequalities for people experiencing exclusion, such as people experiencing homelessness, people who have a history of contact with the criminal justice system, people who use …
View article: Public health and general practice working together
Public health and general practice working together Open
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View article: The effects of literacy on health in Gypsies, Roma and Travellers (GRT): a systematic review and narrative synthesis
The effects of literacy on health in Gypsies, Roma and Travellers (GRT): a systematic review and narrative synthesis Open
Introduction Gypsies, Roma and Travellers (GRT) frequently experience poorer health outcomes than the general population and represent the most socially and economically disadvantaged individuals in many countries. In general, GRT in OECD …
View article: Socioeconomic inequalities in food purchasing practices and expenditure patterns: Results from a cross-sectional household survey in western Kenya
Socioeconomic inequalities in food purchasing practices and expenditure patterns: Results from a cross-sectional household survey in western Kenya Open
Introduction Socioeconomic inequalities contribute to poor health. Inequitable access to diverse and healthy foods can be a risk factor for non-communicable diseases, especially in individuals of low socioeconomic status. We examined the e…
View article: Foodscapes, finance, and faith: Multi-sectoral stakeholder perspectives on the local population health and wellbeing in an urbanizing area in Kenya
Foodscapes, finance, and faith: Multi-sectoral stakeholder perspectives on the local population health and wellbeing in an urbanizing area in Kenya Open
Introduction Rapid urbanization (growth of cities) can upset the local population's health and wellbeing by creating obesogenic environments which increase the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). It is important to understand how s…
View article: Comparison of household socioeconomic status classification methods and effects on risk estimation: Lessons from a natural experimental study, Kisumu, Western Kenya
Comparison of household socioeconomic status classification methods and effects on risk estimation: Lessons from a natural experimental study, Kisumu, Western Kenya Open
Introduction Low household socioeconomic status is associated with unhealthy behaviours including poor diet and adverse health outcomes. Different methods leading to variations in SES classification has the potential to generate spurious r…
View article: Cross-Sectional Association of Food Source with Food Insecurity, Dietary Diversity and Body Mass Index in Western Kenya
Cross-Sectional Association of Food Source with Food Insecurity, Dietary Diversity and Body Mass Index in Western Kenya Open
The triple burden of malnutrition in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is partly a result of changing food environments and a shift from traditional diets to high-calorie Western-style diets. Exploring the relationship between …
View article: Socioeconomic and gendered inequities in travel behaviour in Africa: Mixed-method systematic review and meta-ethnography
Socioeconomic and gendered inequities in travel behaviour in Africa: Mixed-method systematic review and meta-ethnography Open
Travel has individual, societal and planetary health implications. We explored socioeconomic and gendered differences in travel behaviour in Africa, to develop an understanding of travel-related inequity. We conducted a mixed-methods syste…
View article: Navigating the local foodscape: Qualitative investigation of food retail and dietary preferences in Kisumu and Homabay Counties, western Kenya
Navigating the local foodscape: Qualitative investigation of food retail and dietary preferences in Kisumu and Homabay Counties, western Kenya Open
Introduction : Non-communicable diseases have risen markedly over the last decade. A phenomenon that was mainly endemic in high income countries has now visibly encroached in low and middle-income settings. A major contributor to this is a…
View article: Foodscapes, Finance and Faith: A Qualitative Investigation of Multi-Sectoral Stakeholder Perspectives on a New Mall and Supermarket in Kenya
Foodscapes, Finance and Faith: A Qualitative Investigation of Multi-Sectoral Stakeholder Perspectives on a New Mall and Supermarket in Kenya Open
IntroductionThe nutritional transition is fuelling a concerning rise in Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). These countries lack strong health infrastructure capable of supporting the long-term and …
View article: Evidence for factors associated with diet and physical activity in African and Caribbean countries
Evidence for factors associated with diet and physical activity in African and Caribbean countries Open
OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe summarized evidence on factors associated with diet and physical activity in low- and middle-income countries in Africa and the Caribbean by performing a scoping review of reviews. METHODS: We searched t…
View article: Impacts of a New Supermarket on Dietary Behavior and the Local Foodscape in Kisumu, Kenya: Protocol for a Mixed Methods, Natural Experimental Study
Impacts of a New Supermarket on Dietary Behavior and the Local Foodscape in Kisumu, Kenya: Protocol for a Mixed Methods, Natural Experimental Study Open
Background Access to healthy food is considered a key determinant of dietary behavior, and there is mixed evidence that living near a supermarket is associated with a healthier diet. In Africa, supermarkets may contribute to the nutrition …
View article: The global diet and activity research (GDAR) network: a global public health partnership to address upstream NCD risk factors in urban low and middle-income contexts
The global diet and activity research (GDAR) network: a global public health partnership to address upstream NCD risk factors in urban low and middle-income contexts Open
Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death globally. While upstream approaches to tackle NCD risk factors of poor quality diets and physical inactivity have been trialled in high income countries (HICs), the…
View article: Impacts of a New Supermarket on Dietary Behavior and the Local Foodscape in Kisumu, Kenya: Protocol for a Mixed Methods, Natural Experimental Study (Preprint)
Impacts of a New Supermarket on Dietary Behavior and the Local Foodscape in Kisumu, Kenya: Protocol for a Mixed Methods, Natural Experimental Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Access to healthy food is considered a key determinant of dietary behavior, and there is mixed evidence that living near a supermarket is associated with a healthier diet. In Africa, supermarkets may contribute to the nutrition…
View article: How to move from managing sick individuals to creating healthy communities
How to move from managing sick individuals to creating healthy communities Open
The NHS is one of the most valued institutions in the UK 1 but its sustainability is threatened by a heavy bias towards managing illness in secondary care.The Wanless report 2 and the Five Year Forward View 3 and upcoming NHS Long Term Pla…
View article: Essentials of Global Health: a book for students, by students
Essentials of Global Health: a book for students, by students Open
At the turn of the millennium, a Lancet Editorial1The LancetEducating doctors for world health.Lancet. 2001; 358: 1471Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (15) Google Scholar opened with the following sentence: “If one word comes …