Socioeconomic and sex differences in adolescents’ dietary intake, anthropometry and physical activity in Cameroon, Africa

作者: Léonie Dapi Nzefa

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关键词: Fatty foodsAnthropometryDietary intakeEnvironmental healthPhysical activityFood habitsMedicineSocioeconomic status

摘要: Background: People in Cameroon are experiencing a dietary transition characterized by changing from traditional food habits to increased intake of highly processed sweet and fatty food. The rapid c ...

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