The problem with relying on dietary surveys: sociocultural correctives to theories of dietary change in the Pacific islands
<p>Background Dietary surveys are frequently used as the basis for theorising nutritional change and diet-related non-communicable disease emergence (DR-NCD) in the Pacific islands. However, findings from historical survey data do not always align with ethnographic evidence.</p> <p&g...
Autors principals: | McLennan, A, Shimonovich, M, Ulijaszek, S, Wilson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2018
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