The labelling of chronic diseases as “diseases of affluence” is no longer valid as they also appear in poorer countries. Paradoxically it is occurring at a faster rate in developing countries than it did in the industrialized regions of the world half a century ago. This book is based on a field work carried out in a semi-urban area of mid-west Nigeria. The author observed that ignorance and lack of proper health information are substantial impediments to good dietary habits in Africa not just a lack of money. This research work is of utmost importance as a reference for researchers students and health scientists. It is also a rich source of information for the general public as well as an action plan guide for government health economists health administrators and policy makers.
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