Study ties Kenyan obesity increase to supermarket food
date:Aug 10, 2018
ector bursting at the seams as supermarkets have cropped up everywhere in that period.

A fresh study now links the two, saying the rapid rise in the number of supermarkets is one of the factors that contribute to unhealthy eating habits that cause obesity.

According to Kenya Demographic and Health Survey 2014, 47.1 per cent of women in Central Kenya are either obese or overweight. On average, they have a mean BMI of 25.3kg/m2.

Though the Gttingen and IFPRI report does not find that supermarke
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