Abstract: The 2014 Health Canada Surveillance Tool (HCST) was developed to assess adherence of dietary intakes with Canada’s Food Guide. HCST classifies foods into one of four Tiers based on thresholds for sodium, total fat, saturated fat and sugar, with Tier 1 representing the healthiest and Tier 4 foods being the unhealthiest. This study presents the first application of HCST to assess (a) dietary patterns of Canadians; and (b) applicability of this tool as a measure of diet quality among 19,912 adult participants of Canadian Community Health Survey 2.2. Findings indicated that even though most of processed meats and potatoes were Tier 4, the majority of reported foods in general were categorized as Tiers 2 and 3 due to the adjustable len...
Background: Evidence-based research highlights beneficial impacts of dietary fibre on several aspect...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated a correlation between diet cost and adherence to nutr...
Background: Low-carbohydrate (LC) diets have gained substantial media coverage in many Western count...
The 2014 Health Canada Surveillance Tool (HCST) was developed to assess adherence of dietary intakes...
The 2014 Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool, Tier System (HCST) is a nutrient profiling model d...
Abstract Background Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool...
Objective: To examine longitudinal trends in use of nutrition information among Canadians. Design: P...
Introduction: Poor diet quality has been shown to increase the risk of common chronic diseases that ...
National nutrition surveys are the cornerstones of nutritional surveillance for developing dietary g...
: These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Diets of high nutritional quality can ai...
Background: Poor nutrition is harmful to one’s health as it can lead to overweight and obesity and a...
Background Combinations of foods that provide suitable levels of nutrients and energy are required f...
Abstract: This study investigated, in on-reserve First Nations (FN) youth in Ontario, Canada, the fo...
The Healthy Eating Index (HEI) is a diet quality index shown to be associated with reduced chronic d...
Abstract: We examined nutrition behaviour, self-reported health and 20 health complaints of undergra...
Background: Evidence-based research highlights beneficial impacts of dietary fibre on several aspect...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated a correlation between diet cost and adherence to nutr...
Background: Low-carbohydrate (LC) diets have gained substantial media coverage in many Western count...
The 2014 Health Canada Surveillance Tool (HCST) was developed to assess adherence of dietary intakes...
The 2014 Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool, Tier System (HCST) is a nutrient profiling model d...
Abstract Background Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool...
Objective: To examine longitudinal trends in use of nutrition information among Canadians. Design: P...
Introduction: Poor diet quality has been shown to increase the risk of common chronic diseases that ...
National nutrition surveys are the cornerstones of nutritional surveillance for developing dietary g...
: These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Diets of high nutritional quality can ai...
Background: Poor nutrition is harmful to one’s health as it can lead to overweight and obesity and a...
Background Combinations of foods that provide suitable levels of nutrients and energy are required f...
Abstract: This study investigated, in on-reserve First Nations (FN) youth in Ontario, Canada, the fo...
The Healthy Eating Index (HEI) is a diet quality index shown to be associated with reduced chronic d...
Abstract: We examined nutrition behaviour, self-reported health and 20 health complaints of undergra...
Background: Evidence-based research highlights beneficial impacts of dietary fibre on several aspect...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated a correlation between diet cost and adherence to nutr...
Background: Low-carbohydrate (LC) diets have gained substantial media coverage in many Western count...