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Improving household nutrition security and public health in the CARICOM, 2018-2022

The Caribbean is experiencing a worsening epidemic of obesity and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and it has the worst rates of premature mortality from cardiovascular diseases in the region of the Americas. Creating enabling environments to improve dietary diversity would help reduce obesity and di...

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Published in:Revista panamericana de salud pública 2022-01, Vol.46 (88), p.e88-8
Main Authors: Jones, Waneisha, Murphy, Madhuvanti M, Henry, Fitzroy, Dunn, Leith, Samuels, T Alafia
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