The study targets intervention strategies to improve dietary behaviour in rural areas in Kerala, India, to increase consumption and procurement of fruits and vegetables and to reduce consumption of salt, sugar and oil at the household level.
The intervention enabled significant reduction in salt, sugar and oil consumption and improvement in fruit and vegetable procurement at the household level in the intervention arm. However, there was a disconnect between the demonstrated increase in fruit and vegetable procurement and the lack of increase in fruit and vegetable intake.
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How can health, agriculture and economic policy actors work together to enhance the external food environment for fruit and vegetables? A qualitative policy analysis in India
Changing household dietary behaviours through community-based networks: A pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial in rural Kerala, India
Unhealthy Fat in Street and Snack Foods in Low-Socioeconomic Settings in India: A Case Study of the Food Environments of Rural Villages and an Urban Slum