Abstract Background Increasing inequalities in rates of obesity and chronic disease may be partly fuelled by increasing dietary inequalities, however very few nationally representative analyses of socioeconomic trends in dietary inequalities exist. The release of the 2011–13 Australian National Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey data allows investigation of change in dietary intake according to socioeconomic position (SEP) in Australia using a large, nationally representative sample, compared to the previous national survey in 1995. This study examined change in dietary intakes of energy, macronutrients, fiber, fruits and vegetables among Australian adults between 1995 and 2011–13, according to SEP. Methods Cross-sectional data were obt...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...
Objective: To examine the relationship between sociodemographic factors (sex, age, education, occupa...
Poor diet may represent one pathway through which lower socioeconomic position (SEP) leads to advers...
Poor diet may represent one pathway through which lower socioeconomic position (SEP) leads to advers...
As nations seek to address obesity and diet-related chronic disease, understanding shifts in food in...
As nations seek to address obesity and diet-related chronic disease, understanding shifts in food in...
Although the role of individual macronutrients in the development of obesity remains controversial, ...
Although the role of individual macronutrients in the development of obesity remains controversial, ...
Objective:Low socio-economic groups (SEG) in Australia suffer poorer diet-related health than the re...
Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relatively limited to date ...
Free to read\ud \ud Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relativ...
Free to read Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relatively lim...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...
Objective: To examine the relationship between sociodemographic factors (sex, age, education, occupa...
Poor diet may represent one pathway through which lower socioeconomic position (SEP) leads to advers...
Poor diet may represent one pathway through which lower socioeconomic position (SEP) leads to advers...
As nations seek to address obesity and diet-related chronic disease, understanding shifts in food in...
As nations seek to address obesity and diet-related chronic disease, understanding shifts in food in...
Although the role of individual macronutrients in the development of obesity remains controversial, ...
Although the role of individual macronutrients in the development of obesity remains controversial, ...
Objective:Low socio-economic groups (SEG) in Australia suffer poorer diet-related health than the re...
Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relatively limited to date ...
Free to read\ud \ud Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relativ...
Free to read Knowledge of determinants of change in diet quality is needed, but it is relatively lim...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...
Objective: To examine the relationship between sociodemographic factors (sex, age, education, occupa...