BACKGROUND:Socioeconomic differences in diet are rarely assessed with more than one indicator. We aimed to assess differences in macro- and micro-nutrient intake in both sexes according to education, income, and occupation. METHODS:We used data from validated food frequency questionnaire measured dietary intake in 5087 participants (2157 women) from yearly adult population-based cross-sectional surveys conducted from 2005 to 2012 in the canton of Geneva, Switzerland. We used two ANOVA models: age-adjusted and multivariable adjusted simultaneously for all three socioeconomic indicators. RESULTS:Low-education men consumed more calcium but less vitamin D than high-education men; low-income men consumed less total and animal protein (80.9±0.9 v...
Dietary intakes of adults in the Netherlands by childhood and adulthood socioeconomic position.Giske...
<p>Energy and nutrient intake (mean & SE) among women from “Bus Santé” study, Geneva, Switzerland, y...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The determinants of a healthy diet have not been studied in Switzerland. This study...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Socioeconomic differences in diet are rarely assessed with more than one in...
Socioeconomic differences in diet are rarely assessed with more than one indicator. We aimed to asse...
Studies have suggested differential associations of specific indicators of socioeconomic position (S...
Studies have suggested differential associations of specific indicators of socioeconomic position (S...
We assessed trends in dietary intake according to gender and education using repeated cross-sectiona...
We assessed trends in dietary intake according to gender and education using repeated cross-sectiona...
OBJECTIVE: To provide the evidence base for targeted nutrition policies to reduce the risk of micron...
[br/] Objective :The specific role of major socio-economic indicators (education, occupation, income...
Previous studies show that diet quality varies by socioeconomic gradient. We compared the influ-ence...
Dietary intakes of adults in the Netherlands by childhood and adulthood socioeconomic position.Giske...
<p>Energy and nutrient intake (mean & SE) among women from “Bus Santé” study, Geneva, Switzerland, y...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The determinants of a healthy diet have not been studied in Switzerland. This study...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Socioeconomic differences in diet are rarely assessed with more than one in...
Socioeconomic differences in diet are rarely assessed with more than one indicator. We aimed to asse...
Studies have suggested differential associations of specific indicators of socioeconomic position (S...
Studies have suggested differential associations of specific indicators of socioeconomic position (S...
We assessed trends in dietary intake according to gender and education using repeated cross-sectiona...
We assessed trends in dietary intake according to gender and education using repeated cross-sectiona...
OBJECTIVE: To provide the evidence base for targeted nutrition policies to reduce the risk of micron...
[br/] Objective :The specific role of major socio-economic indicators (education, occupation, income...
Previous studies show that diet quality varies by socioeconomic gradient. We compared the influ-ence...
Dietary intakes of adults in the Netherlands by childhood and adulthood socioeconomic position.Giske...
<p>Energy and nutrient intake (mean & SE) among women from “Bus Santé” study, Geneva, Switzerland, y...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The determinants of a healthy diet have not been studied in Switzerland. This study...