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Assessing the Readiness of Small Cities in Ghana to Tackle Overweight and Obesity

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:23 authored by Noora-Lisa Aberman, Nick Nisbett, Adjoa Amoafo, Richmond Areetey
The rapid rise in the prevalence of overweight and obesity, and the associated health problems, is an emerging challenge in Ghana, and for women in particular. This study contributes to the understanding of this emerging phenomenon in Ghana by analyzing it from a community perspective, applying the Community Readiness Model in two small cities in Ghana. A series of Key Informant Interviews were undertaken and analyzed, using the model’s scoring structure and supplementary textual analysis. We find that communities are aware of overweight and obesity as a health issue, but that it is not prioritized or championed. Furthermore, the diet counseling and keep-ft programs put the responsibility on individuals to address, rather than considering the upstream and structural causes and solutions.

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Aberman, N-L.; Nisbett, N.; Amoafo and Areetey, R. (2022) 'Assessing the Readiness of Small Cities in Ghana to Tackle Overweight and Obesity', Food Security 14: 381-93, DOI: 10.1007/s12571-021-01234-z

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