Dietary Transitions in African Cities (TACLED project)

Leveraging Evidence for interventions and policy to prevent Diet-related noncommunicable diseases

This project explored the factors that are associated with food consumption patterns (what people eat) and practices (how, where, when and with whom they eat) within two African cities (Nairobi and Accra). We used novel approaches for collecting data on food consumption and practices, and the factors associated with them. The different approaches used both existing scientific evidence as well as including the views of local people and stakeholders in identifying solutions to the problem of eating poor quality high calorie diets. To do this, we:
  • reviewed the state of knowledge throughout published research studies and existing data on dietary behaviours;
  • interviewed people about what kinds of food they eat and how they eat it (e.g. in a hurry, alone or with others) and
  • used photography with local people to explore the factors that influence these decisions.
  • mapped the food environment in people’s neighbourhoods (e.g. location and type of food outlets available) to explore how characteristics/features in the environment might influence people’s food consumption and practices.
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Aug 24, 2020
Pradeilles, Rebecca; Laar, Amos; Wanjohi, Milkah; Tandoh, Akua; Green, Mark; Asiki, Gershim; Osei-Kwasi, Hibbah; Kimani-Murage, Elizabeth; Griffiths, Paula; Holdsworth, Michelle, 2020, "Food and beverage consumption and routines of adolescents and adults in Ghana and Kenya", https://doi.org/10.23708/S0Q2QX, DataSuds, V1
Food intake was assessed using qualitative 24hr recall (food type information only, not quantity consumed). In 2017, interviewers noted all food and drink consumed by participants inside/outside the home in the previous 24hr period, also recording how long a food event lasts (tim...
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24hr recall tool used in Ghana
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Dictionary of variables (data dictionary) used in the 24hr recall tool used in Ghana
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Jun 30, 2020
Osei-Kwasi, Hibbah; Mohindra, Aarti; Booth, Andrew; Laar, Amos; Wanjohi, Milka; Pradeilles, Rebecca; Graham, Fiona; Cohen, Emmanuel; Holdsworth, Michelle, 2020, "A systematic mapping review of drivers of diet in urban African food environments: data synthesis", https://doi.org/10.23708/UHH4VX, DataSuds, V1
In 2017, we undertook a systematic mapping review to synthesise factors influencing dietary behaviours in urban food environments in Africa and identify areas for future research. We registered our review protocol in the PROSPERO database (CRD42017068931). We include data extract...
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