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Nutritional Consequences of Cesarean Births: Exploring the Link to the Double Burden of Malnutrition in South and Southeast Asia

Abstract ID: 14 Authors: Ashis Talukder Affiliations: National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia Abstract:Background The rising prevalence of caesarean section (C-section) deliveries in South and Southeast Asia may be an emerging driver of the double burden of malnutrition (DBM), defined as the […]Read more »

Planetary Health and Food Sustainability in Africa: Opportunities, Challenges and Strategic Pathways

Abstract ID: 13 Authors: Shuaibu Saidu Musa Adamu Muhammad Ibrahim Muhammad Yasir Alhassan Fadele Kehinde Precious Molly Unoh Ogbodum Igwe Stephen Chukwuemeka Olalekan John Okesanya Jerico Bautista Ogaya Mohamed Mustaf Ahmed Zhinya Kawa Othman Usman Abubakar Haruna Adriana Viola Miranda Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III Affiliations: School of Global Health, Faculty […]Read more »

Post-Super Typhoon Odette: Exploring Health System Challenges and Adaptation Strategies on Halian Island, Philippines

Abstract ID: 11 Authors: Kirchelle Ann Mae E. Nodado Affiliations: De La Salle University Abstract:Post-Super Typhoon Odette: Exploring Health System Challenges and Adaptation Strategies on Halian Island, Philippines Kirchelle Ann Mae E. Nodado¹ and Czarina C. Labayo-Prieto¹ ¹Department of Sociology and Behavioral Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, De La Salle […]Read more »

Beyond the Food Tray: Linking School Nutrition and Feeding Programs to Student Health and Academic Outcomes Through Health Literacy and Mental Health

Abstract ID: 10 Authors: Priscilla Adomako Gyasi Affiliations: Zhejiang Normal University Abstract:Background: In resource-constrained settings, school nutrition and feeding programs are often implemented to tackle both health and educational disparities. However, their broader psychosocial and academic impacts, particularly the roles of health literacy and mental health, remain insufficiently understood. Objectives: […]Read more »