About
Albert is a public health scientist with extensive experience in communicable and non-communicable disease research. His research career spans over a decade of collaborative research with international partners; the last 4-5 years have been spent developing the specific area of study in child nutrition. Specifically on how elements in the home food environment, such as caregiver feeding behaviour (feeding styles and practices) and household dietary diversity, may contribute to early weight gain among children (preschoolers). He is also keen on improving health behaviours such as those related to depression, substance use and abuse.
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