International agency for research on cancer-World Health Organization joint “Global nutrition surveillance initiative” (Globodiet initiative): Rationale and roadmap for implementing its regional branches

Introduction/Objectives: The world is currently facing an unprecedented global non-communicable disease burden, largely driven by a worldwide nutrition transition characterized by increased consumption of energy-dense foods, (saturated) fatty acids, sugar and salt. A five-step approach will be follo...

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