Assessing the social validity of a brief dietary survey for Sri Lankan adults with a focus on gender: a qualitative study
Abstract Background As the World Health Organization urges countries to strengthen their noncommunicable disease monitoring and surveillance activities, setting-specific innovations are emerging. Diet – a key, modifiable risk factor for chronic diseases – is particularly challenging to capture relia...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jessica Renzella, Santhushya Fernando, Buwaneka Kalupahana, Mike Rayner, Peter Scarborough, Nick Townsend |
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2021
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