![]() ![]() ![]() Brit J Nutr (Accepted)ĭelisle H, Agueh V, Fayomi B. Association of high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP) with cardio-metabolic risk factors and micronutrient deficiencies in adults of Ouagadougou Burkina Faso. The double burden of malnutrition and cardio-metabolic risk widens the gender and socioeconomic health gap: a study among adults in Burkina Faso (West Africa). Zeba A, Delisle H, Renier G, Savadogo B, Banza B. Four-year trends in cardiometabolic risk factors according to baseline abdominal obesity status in West-African adults: The Benin Study. ![]() Sossa J, Delisle H, Agueh V, Makoutodé M, Fayomi B. Urbanisation, nutrition transition and cardiometabolic risk: the Benin Study. Nutrition Journal 2011 Apr 19 10:34.ĭelisle H, Ntandou G, Agueh V, Sodjinou R, Fayomi B. Poor nutritional status of schoolchildren in urban and peri-urban areas of Ouagadougou. Applied Physiol Nutr Metab 2010 35: 224-8.ĭaboné C, Receveur O, Delisle H. Findings on dietary patterns in different groups of African origin undergoing nutrition transition. The purpose of the project is to strengthen capacity of partner countries to address the double burden of the coexistence of undernutrition and nutrition-related chronic diseases.The strategy includes: 1) Workforce training in nutrition with two new regional university programs in Benin, a Master's and an undetrgraduate professional program (licence), as well as continuous intensive courses on Nutrition Transition and Chronic Diseases, and Community Management of acute malnutrition 2) Action research in communities (Benin) and schools (Benin and Burkina Faso), and other studies on the nutrition transition and the double burden of malnutrition 3) Communication for the public with development of a food guide for Benin, and the development of advocacy tools for policy and programs focusing on diabetes. The 6-year partnership project (2008-2014) involves TRANSNUT, WHO Collaborating Centre on Nutrition Changes and Developement, academic and research institutions from Benin, Burkina Faso and Mali, Helen Keller International, an international NGO, and WHO as special collaborator. ![]()
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