'I should be disease free, healthy and be happy in whatever I do': a cross-country analysis of drivers of adolescent diet and physical activity in different low- and middle-income contexts.
Susie WellerPolly Hardy-JohnsonSofia T StrömmerCaroline H D FallUlka BanavaliHarsha ChopraRamatoulie E JanhaShama JosephKejal Joshi ReddyMubarek Abera MengistieStephanie V WrottesleyEgnon KouakouMary E BarkerPublished in: Public health nutrition (2020)
Interventions to improve adolescent diet and physical activity in LMIC need to be complex, context-specific and responsive to transitions at the individual, economic and societal levels. Moreover, solutions need to acknowledge gender inequalities in different contexts, as well as structural and cultural influences on diet and physical activity in resource-limited settings. Programmes need to be effective in engaging and reconciling adolescents' and caregivers' perspectives. Consequently, there is a need for action at both the community-household level and also through policy.