Rebecca Pradeilles
@rebeccaprad
Research Fellow in Global Public Health, University of Sheffield
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05-10-2017 12:36:45
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If you're near Jerico Social Hall in #Makadara today, pass by the free exhibit happening now called Why We Eat What We Eat - a #Photovoice exhibit as a part of the TACLED Study on non-communicable diseases #NCDs
Excited for our workshop next week where we get to share our research findings about food environments and dietary practices in Ghanaian cities Mark Green Paula Griffiths (She, Her) Michelle Holdsworth @kristinbash Amos Laar Rebecca Pradeilles
Happy to share the findings of our research into dietary transitions in Ghanaian cities with our workshop attendees @FoodChoiceCGP Amos Laar Michelle Holdsworth Mark Green Paula Griffiths (She, Her) Rebecca Pradeilles
Want to hear how unhealthy foods choices are embedded in everyday life in African cities? Sign up here scharr.dept.shef.ac.uk/dfc/events/ to attend our free Francophone webinar and hear our latest research findings from @NicolasBricas Rebecca Pradeilles Michelle Holdsworth Gershim Asiki
There's still time to register for our webinar 'Dietary Transitions in African Cities' that takes place on Thursday at 1pm (BST). Hear from Michelle Holdsworth Amos Laar Njeri Milka Rebecca Pradeilles and Prof Zotor UHAS Sign up here: bit.ly/2G8qoUU APHRC ScHARR Public Health
There's still time to register for our webinar 'Dietary Transitions in African Cities' that takes place on Thursday at 1pm (BST). Hear from Michelle Holdsworth Amos Laar Njeri Milka Rebecca Pradeilles and Prof Zotor UHAS Sign up here: bit.ly/2JcgbZq APHRC ScHARR Public Health
.Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus #ShareWithTedros malnutrition in all its forms is BY FAR the biggest health risk in every single country, yet the global response is v weak. #healthydiets are a #humanrights issue bit.ly/2qDrimR. World Health Organization (WHO) needs to be centre stage for UN Summit on food systems 2021
What is the relationship between female agriculture work and children's undernutrition? New paper by Rebecca Pradeilles, Haris Gazdar et al argues that labour-intensive work during pregnancy has a significant negative effect on infants …pregnancychildbirth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… LANSA
"Understanding how #earlylearning can best be supported in these [nomadic pastoralist] communities could also bring knowledge about programme provision to other highly mobile popul. groups such as #migrants" My colleagues Paula Griffiths (She, Her) Emma Haycraft doing some exciting #research👊
After #COVID19, how can we build better #foodsystems 🍽️ that leave no-one behind? 💭Ayako Ebata nicholas nisbett & IFPRI's Stuart Gillespie explore concept of food systems #resilience 💪 from a #politicaleconomy perspective. 🔍 📖👇opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handl… Institute of Development Studies A4NH_CGIAR
New research by Tom Norris and @W_O_Johnson shows that more years of obesity mean a higher risk of disease. Original press release:👉bit.ly/2K1ctUS Coverage by PA Media, The Times and The Sunday Times, The Sun and Daily Record as well as internationally (Korea, Spain, US, Australia):👇
Even before the pandemic, 40% of children under three in Peru had anaemia and in the youngest (6-12 months of age) almost 60% were anaemic. A new project led by Emily Rousham aims to tackle this issue. Read more: 👇 bit.ly/3a5dGp5
Thanks to an amazing interdisciplinary team, we now have an African Food Environment Framework Michelle Holdsworth Paula Griffiths (She, Her) Prof. Kobby Mensah Rebecca Pradeilles Robert akparibo, RNutr Andrew Booth Amos Laar Richmond Aryeetey, University of Ghana Mark Green @sheffieldgeog doi.org/10.1371/journa…