Traditional Individual and Environmental Determinants of Healthy Eating in Vihiga County, Western Kenya

Traditional ethnic groups in Kenya are unlikely to eat a healthy and diversified diet due to many individual and environmental factors, which may result in poor health status. Therefore, the determinants of eating behavior need to be identified prior to any public health action. For this study, focu...

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Adult
Age
Children & youth
Communication
Consumption
Developing countries
Diet
Diet, Healthy
Eating
Eating behavior
Environmental factors
Feeding Behavior
Female
Focus groups
Food
Food consumption
Fruits
Health care
Humans
Indigenous species
Kenya
LDCs
Male
Malnutrition
Minority & ethnic groups
Nutrition
Nutrition research
Nutritional status
Perceptions
Population density
Public health
Taboo
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