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claimParticipants are incrementally less likely to declare bad health when residing in Oyapock (French Guiana), Estarreja (Portugal), or the Caribbean Coast (Guadeloupe) as opposed to Tessekere (Senegal).
referenceThe study titled 'Associations between dietary diversity and self-rated health in a transverse study of four local food systems (French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Portugal and Senegal)' was published in BMC Public Health in 2025.
referenceP. Duboz, G. Boëtsch, L. Gueye, and E. Macia published the study 'Self-rated health in Senegal: A comparison between urban and rural areas' in PLoS ONE in 2017 (Volume 12, Issue 9, article e0184416), edited by J.P. Van Wouwe.
claimThe study 'Associations between dietary diversity and self-rated health in a transverse study of four local food systems (French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Portugal and Senegal)' examines dietary diversity and self-rated health across four specific local food systems: French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Portugal, and Senegal.
claimSelf-rated health is lower among women, the elderly, people who do not prepare their meals at home, people in Tessekere (Senegal), and people with lower dietary diversity.