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Evaluation of the international standardized 24-h dietary recall methodology (GloboDiet) for potential application in research and surveillance within African settings.

Elom Kouassivi AglagoEdwige LandaisGeneviève NicolasBarrie MargettsCatherine LeclercqPauline AllemandOlaide AderibigbeVictoire Damienne AguehPaul AmunaGeorge Amponsah AnnorJalila El AtiJennifer CoatesBrooke ColaiezziElla CompaoreHélène DelisleMieke FaberRobert FungoInocent GouadoAsmaa El HamdouchiWaliou Amoussa HounkpatinAmoin Georgette KonanSaloua LabziziJames LedoCarol MahachiSegametsi Ditshebo MaruapulaNonsikelelo MatheMuniirah MbabaziMandy Wilja MirembeCarmelle Mizéhoun-AdissodaClement Diby NziPedro Terrence PisaKarima El RhaziFrancis ZotorNadia Slimani
Published in: Globalization and health (2017)
An overall positive evaluation of the GloboDiet methodology by both African and international experts, supports the flexibility and potential applicability of this tool in diverse African settings and sets a positive platform for improved dietary monitoring and surveillance. Following this evaluation, prerequisite for future implementation and/or adaptation of GloboDiet in Africa, rigorous and robust capacity building as well as knowledge transfer will be required to roadmap a stepwise approach to implement this methodology across pilot African countries/regions.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • randomized controlled trial
  • clinical trial
  • high throughput
  • study protocol
  • double blind