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Agnes Erzse to Noncommunicable Diseases

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Agnes Erzse has written about Noncommunicable Diseases.
Connection Strength

2,255
  1. A Mixed-Methods Participatory Intervention Design Process to Develop Intervention Options in Immediate Food and Built Environments to Support Healthy Eating and Active Living among Children and Adolescents in Cameroon and South Africa. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 08 18; 19(16).
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    Score: 0,749
  2. Building leadership capacity to prevent and control noncommunicable diseases: evaluation of an international short-term training program for program managers from low- and middle-income countries. Int J Public Health. 2017 Sep; 62(7):747-753.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0,505
  3. Barriers to, and facilitators of, the adoption of a sugar sweetened beverage tax to prevent non-communicable diseases in Uganda: a policy landscape analysis. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1892307.
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    Score: 0,167
  4. Nutrition-related non-communicable disease and sugar-sweetened beverage policies: a landscape analysis in Kenya. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1902659.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0,167
  5. Strengthening prevention of nutrition-related non-communicable diseases through sugar-sweetened beverages tax in Rwanda: a policy landscape analysis. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1883911.
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    Score: 0,167
  6. Barriers to, and facilitators of, the adoption of a sugar sweetened beverage tax to prevent non-communicable diseases in Namibia: a policy landscape analysis. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1903213.
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    Score: 0,167
  7. Nutrition related non-communicable diseases and sugar sweetened beverage policies: a landscape analysis in Zambia. Glob Health Action. 2021 01 01; 14(1):1872172.
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    Score: 0,167
  8. The global diet and activity research (GDAR) network: a global public health partnership to address upstream NCD risk factors in urban low and middle-income contexts. Global Health. 2020 10 19; 16(1):100.
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    Score: 0,165
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