Background: In low- to middle-income countries, malnutrition is a major contributing factor in children failing to achieve their developmental potential. The prevention of malnutrition requires, among others, nutritious, diverse and safe foods in early childhood.
Aim: The study aimed to determine primary caregivers' choices and motivation for the foods they fed their children.
Background: Anaemia, a global public health problem that particularly affects women, holds major consequences for human health.
Aim: Determining dietary diversity, prevalence of anaemia and contraception use.
Setting: Rural women, 25-49 years, in the Free State Province, South Africa.
Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med
October 2016
Background: A strong relationship exists between hypertension and body weight. Research has linked both higher blood pressure and body weight with lower vitamin D status.
Objective: This study assessed the vitamin D status of a low-income, urban, black community in South Africa, to examine whether serum levels of 25-hydroxy vitamin D [25(OH)D] are associated with hypertension and body mass index (BMI).
Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med
December 2014
Background: Overweight and/or obesity amongst children and adolescents is a global epidemic with health consequences that track into adulthood. No data are currently available regarding overweight/obesity amongst adolescents in Lesotho.Aim and setting: To assess the prevalence of overweight and/or obesity and the associated risk factors amongst 16-year olds in urban Maseru, Lesotho.
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May 2014
Background: Non-communicable diseases, including hypertension, are increasing rapidly in resource-poor, developing countries amongst populations transitioning from traditional to westernised lifestyles; and are associated with excess weight.
Aim: To investigate the relationship between hypertension and various indices of body adiposity in a transitioning, urban, black population.
Setting: Three hundred and thirty-nine adults (25-64 years) from a larger cross-sectional study (Assuring Health for All in the Free State) conducted in Mangaung, South Africa, were included.