

In their Review published in The Lancet Planetary Health, Lydia O’Meara and colleagues introduced a framework designed to understand the dynamics that shape women’s food environments in low-income and middle-income countries.1 This framework can inform programme and policy design by identifying intervention points targeting women’s nutrition.1 Although the framework offers valuable insight into gendered food access, people from the LGBTQ+ community, including lesbian, bisexual, and transgender women, require complementary models that consider sexual orientation, gender identity, and unique inequities encountered.
Planetary Health
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Planetary Health
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Planetary Health
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Planetary Health
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Planetary Health
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Planetary Health
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet
Planetary Health
|15th Jan, 2026
|The Lancet