2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-022-01195-y
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From Ampesie to French fries: systematising the characteristics, drivers and impacts of diet change in rapidly urbanising Accra

Abstract: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is urbanising rapidly. One of the most visible outcomes of this urbanisation process is the change in the diets of urban residents. However, diet change in the context of rapid urbanisation is a complex and multi-dimensional phenomenon that encompasses multiple intersecting historical, environmental, socioeconomic, and political aspects. This study aims to unravel and systematise the characteristics, drivers and impacts of diet changes in Accra, through the interviews of multiple stake… Show more

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“…14 This trend can have nutritional implications as street foods tend to be less healthy, due to generally higher quantities of vegetable oil, unhealthy fat, sugar, and ultra-processed food. 46,47 Previous studies have noted similar increases in consumption of street food during acute crises. 14…”
Section: Dietary Changesmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…14 This trend can have nutritional implications as street foods tend to be less healthy, due to generally higher quantities of vegetable oil, unhealthy fat, sugar, and ultra-processed food. 46,47 Previous studies have noted similar increases in consumption of street food during acute crises. 14…”
Section: Dietary Changesmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The linkages between the characteristics, drivers, and impacts of diet change identified through the expert interviews and household surveys are systematized using a causal loop diagram (CLD) graph. CLDs are tools drawn from system dynamics modeling that are often used to depict complex systems characterized by multiple interactions and feedback mechanisms, including in contexts of diet change (Ahmed et al 2023 ). CLDs allow the representation of linkages between multiple variables in a system, identifying the polarity of these relationships (i.e., positive or negative), and the feedback loops that occur when two or more variables influence each other in a closed cycle (Sterman 2000 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2014 and 2015, about 53% of Ghanaian adults did not eat adequate servings of fruits and vegetables [19]. Furthermore, experts have noticed increased availability and consumption of polished rice, maize, frozen chicken, vegetable oil, and sugar nationally [20], especially in Accra [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%