Literature DB >> 32361767

Using photography to explore people with diabetes' perspectives on food environments in urban and rural South Africa.

Mark Spires1,2, Peter Delobelle2,3, David Sanders2, Thandi Puoane2.   

Abstract

Diabetes, a serious disease resulting in significant morbidity and early mortality, is currently on the rise globally. A major contributor to this observed increase in low- and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, has been the observed change in diet at the population level-a shift from a traditional diet, to one consisting of more energy-dense, processed foods, with more added sugar, salt and fat. Implicated in this degradation of diet are changing local food environments. Participant-generated digital photographs and facilitated focus group discussion-style workshops were utilized to better understand diabetic community members' perspectives on their food environments in both an urban and rural setting in South Africa, and what (and how) aspects of these physical environments influence their food acquisition behaviours and diet. Qualitative data were analysed using a deductive thematic analysis approach. The resulting predominant themes of accessibility, availability and affordability are outlined and discussed. Findings from this study have implications beyond the self-management of diabetes and extend to the self-management and reduction of all diet-related non-communicable diseases.
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Keywords:  diabetes; diet; food environment; photo elicitation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 32361767     DOI: 10.1093/heapro/daaa035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Int        ISSN: 0957-4824            Impact factor:   2.483


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1.  Perspective: Food Environment Research Priorities for Africa-Lessons from the Africa Food Environment Research Network.

Authors:  Amos K Laar; Phyllis Addo; Richmond Aryeetey; Charles Agyemang; Francis Zotor; Gershim Asiki; Krystal K Rampalli; Gideon S Amevinya; Akua Tandoh; Silver Nanema; Akosua Pokua Adjei; Matilda E Laar; Kobby Mensah; Dennis Laryea; Daniel Sellen; Stefanie Vandevijvere; Christopher Turner; Hibbah Osei-Kwasi; Mark Spires; Christine Blake; Dominic Rowland; Suneetha Kadiyala; Isabel Madzorera; Adama Diouf; Namukolo Covic; Isaac M Dzudzor; Reginald Annan; Peiman Milani; John Nortey; Nicholas Bricas; Sukati Mphumuzi; Kenneth Yongabi Anchang; Ali Jafri; Meenal Dhall; Amanda Lee; Sally Mackay; Samuel O Oti; Karen Hofman; Edward A Frongillo; Michelle Holdsworth
Journal:  Adv Nutr       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 11.567

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