Free to read Objectives: To assess socio-economic differences in three components of nutrition knowledge, i.e. knowledge of (i) the relationship between diet and disease, (ii) the nutrient content of foods and (iii) dietary guideline recommendations; furthermore, to determine if socio-economic differences in nutrition knowledge contribute to inequalities in food purchasing choices. Design: The cross-sectional study considered household food purchasing,nutrition knowledge, socio-economic and demographic information. Household food purchasing choices were summarised by three indices, based on self-reported purchasing of sixteen groceries, nineteen fruits and twenty-one vegetables. Socio-economic position (SEP) was measured by household income...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioec...
Objective To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioeco...
BACKGROUND: The relative affordability of energy-dense versus nutrient-rich foods may promote socioe...
Free to read\ud \ud Objectives: To assess socio-economic differences in three components of nutritio...
This is the definitive version of the article published in Public Health Nutrition, 9(3) 2006, pp.37...
Objectives To examine the association between education level and food purchasing behaviour and the ...
Objectives: To examine the association between education level and food purchasing behaviour and the...
Nutrition knowledge is associated with dietary choices in the general population and has been propos...
Investigations of the contribution of food costs to socioeconomic inequalities in diet quality may h...
Study objective: To examine the association between area- and individual-level socioeconomic status ...
It has been argued that there is an inverse relationship between health and socioeconomic status (SE...
Socioeconomic inequalities in diet-related health outcomes are well-recognised, but are not fully ex...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioec...
AbstractSocioeconomic inequalities in diet-related health outcomes are well-recognised, but are not ...
Objective: This study employed a multilevel design to test the contribution of individual, social an...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioec...
Objective To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioeco...
BACKGROUND: The relative affordability of energy-dense versus nutrient-rich foods may promote socioe...
Free to read\ud \ud Objectives: To assess socio-economic differences in three components of nutritio...
This is the definitive version of the article published in Public Health Nutrition, 9(3) 2006, pp.37...
Objectives To examine the association between education level and food purchasing behaviour and the ...
Objectives: To examine the association between education level and food purchasing behaviour and the...
Nutrition knowledge is associated with dietary choices in the general population and has been propos...
Investigations of the contribution of food costs to socioeconomic inequalities in diet quality may h...
Study objective: To examine the association between area- and individual-level socioeconomic status ...
It has been argued that there is an inverse relationship between health and socioeconomic status (SE...
Socioeconomic inequalities in diet-related health outcomes are well-recognised, but are not fully ex...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioec...
AbstractSocioeconomic inequalities in diet-related health outcomes are well-recognised, but are not ...
Objective: This study employed a multilevel design to test the contribution of individual, social an...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioec...
Objective To examine whether psychosocial factors mediate (explain) the association between socioeco...
BACKGROUND: The relative affordability of energy-dense versus nutrient-rich foods may promote socioe...