Many health disparities in the United States are linked to inequalities in education and income. This review focuses on the relation between obesity and diet quality, dietary energy density, and energy costs. Evidence is provided to support the following points. First, the highest rates of obesity occur among population groups with the highest poverty rates and the least education. Second, there is an inverse relation between energy density (MJ/kg) and energy cost (US dollars/MJ), such that energy-dense foods composed of refined grains, added sugars, or fats may represent the lowest-cost option to the consumer. Third, the high energy density and palatability of sweets and fats are associated with higher energy intakes, at least in clinical ...
The aim of this paper is to review the evidence of the association between energy balance and obesit...
Low socioeconomic status (low SES), as defined by income or educational attainment, has been associa...
Prior research has revealed socioeconomic disparities in obesity and diabetes across developed natio...
Many health disparities in the United States are linked to inequalities in education and income. Thi...
International audienceHighest rates of obesity and diabetes in the United States are found among the...
Obesity rates in the United States are a function of socioeconomic status. Higher rates are found am...
International audienceObesity in the United States is a socioeconomic issue. It is related to limite...
The paper, after a short review of the different (economic, ethical and political) pros and cons of ...
Low energy density diet, high in fruits and vegetables, is related to lower obesity risk and to bett...
BACKGROUND: The relative affordability of energy-dense versus nutrient-rich foods may promote socioe...
International audienceEconomic constraints, by inducing the selection of low cost energy dense diets...
Purpose: Dietary energy density (ED; kcal/g) is an established marker for diet quality and a risk fa...
International audienceA large body of epidemiologic data show that diet quality follows a socioecono...
International audienceLow-energy-density diets are often recommended for weight control. Such diets ...
The aim of this paper is to review the evidence of the association between energy balance and obesit...
The aim of this paper is to review the evidence of the association between energy balance and obesit...
Low socioeconomic status (low SES), as defined by income or educational attainment, has been associa...
Prior research has revealed socioeconomic disparities in obesity and diabetes across developed natio...
Many health disparities in the United States are linked to inequalities in education and income. Thi...
International audienceHighest rates of obesity and diabetes in the United States are found among the...
Obesity rates in the United States are a function of socioeconomic status. Higher rates are found am...
International audienceObesity in the United States is a socioeconomic issue. It is related to limite...
The paper, after a short review of the different (economic, ethical and political) pros and cons of ...
Low energy density diet, high in fruits and vegetables, is related to lower obesity risk and to bett...
BACKGROUND: The relative affordability of energy-dense versus nutrient-rich foods may promote socioe...
International audienceEconomic constraints, by inducing the selection of low cost energy dense diets...
Purpose: Dietary energy density (ED; kcal/g) is an established marker for diet quality and a risk fa...
International audienceA large body of epidemiologic data show that diet quality follows a socioecono...
International audienceLow-energy-density diets are often recommended for weight control. Such diets ...
The aim of this paper is to review the evidence of the association between energy balance and obesit...
The aim of this paper is to review the evidence of the association between energy balance and obesit...
Low socioeconomic status (low SES), as defined by income or educational attainment, has been associa...
Prior research has revealed socioeconomic disparities in obesity and diabetes across developed natio...