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Journal Articles Health & Place Year : 2021

Urban physical food environments drive dietary behaviours in Ghana and Kenya: a photovoice study

Ana Irache
Amos Laar
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Akua Tandoh
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Fiona Graham
Nathaniel Coleman
Hibbah Araba Osei-Kwasi
Marco Bohr
Robert Akparibo
Kobby Mensah
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Richmond Aryeetey

Abstract

We identified factors in the physical food environment that influence dietary behaviours among low-income dwellers in three African cities (Nairobi, Accra, Ho). We used Photovoice with 142 males/females (≥13 years). In the neighbourhood environment, poor hygiene, environmental sanitation, food contamination and adulteration were key concerns. Economic access was perceived as a major barrier to accessing nutritionally safe and healthy foods. Home gardening supplemented household nutritional needs, particularly in Nairobi. Policies to enhance food safety in neighbourhood environments are required. Home gardening, food pricing policies and social protection schemes could reduce financial barriers to safe and healthy diets.

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hal-03360804 , version 1 (01-10-2021)

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Rebecca Pradeilles, Ana Irache, Milkah Wanjohi, Michelle Holdsworth, Amos Laar, et al.. Urban physical food environments drive dietary behaviours in Ghana and Kenya: a photovoice study. Health & Place, 2021, 71, 12 p. ⟨10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102647⟩. ⟨hal-03360804⟩
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