Looking at the doc page numbered 438, 439 it looks that they have separate % for women and men, i wonder how they combined it. And the total seems to be 45.1% for women, and 57.3% for men in total. Wonder how they arrived at 77%
The only thing I can think of for how they got to 77 is that the survey differentiates between meat, chicken and fish and the person making the graphic may have combined them into a single category. That would make more sense when trying to draw conclusions about dietary habits.
https://dhsprogram.com/pubs/pdf/FR375/FR375.pdf
Here’s what you get when you google the source in the image. Hope this helps!
Thanks.
Looking at the doc page numbered 438, 439 it looks that they have separate % for women and men, i wonder how they combined it. And the total seems to be 45.1% for women, and 57.3% for men in total. Wonder how they arrived at 77%
The only thing I can think of for how they got to 77 is that the survey differentiates between meat, chicken and fish and the person making the graphic may have combined them into a single category. That would make more sense when trying to draw conclusions about dietary habits.