Sustainable dietary weight loss intervention and its effects on cardiometabolic parameters and greenhouse gas emissions: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial with overweight and obese adults in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso,
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Auteur(s): Alina Herrmann 1 , Anais Gonnet 1 , Roche Modeste Millogo 2 , Wendmintiri Jeanne d'Arc Kabré , Tenin Rosine Beremwidougou , Issa Coulibaly , Idrissa Ouili , Souleymane Zoromé , Konstantin Weil , Hannah Fuelbert , Abdramane Soura , Ina Danquah
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The global obesity epidemic and its adverse health effects have reached sub-Saharan Africa. In some urban settings, like Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou, up to 43% of the adult population are overweight or obese. At the same time, modernised food systems are responsible for 26% of global greenhouse gas emissions, 50% of land use and 70% of freshwater use. International guidelines on the treatment of overweight and obesity recommend dietary intervention programmes that promote reduced calorie intake and increased physical activity. So far, weight loss interventions rarely consider sustainable dietary concepts, including healthfulness, affordability, cultural appropriateness and environmental friendliness. Therefore, we present a study protocol of a novel randomised controlled trial that aims to establish the effects of a sustainable weight loss intervention on cardiometabolic and environmental outcomes in urban Burkina Faso.

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Sustainable dietary weight RCT Ouagadougou

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