Evidence suggests that diets meeting recommendations for fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake are more costly. Dietary costs may be a greater constraint on the diet quality of people of lower socioeconomic position (SEP). The aim of this study was to examine whether dietary costs are more strongly associated with F&V intake in lower-SEP groups than in higher-SEP groups. Data on individual participants' education and income were available from a population-based, cross-sectional study of 10 020 British adults. F&V intake and dietary costs (GBP/d) were derived from a semi-quantitative FFQ. Dietary cost estimates were based on UK food prices. General linear models were used to assess associations between SEP, quartiles of dietary costs and F&V int...
Objectives To examine the association between education level and food purchasing behaviour and the ...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Purpose: Degrees of nutrient intake and food groups have been linked to differential chronic disease...
Numerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable consumption on chronic di...
International audienceA large body of epidemiologic data show that diet quality follows a socioecono...
Investigations of the contribution of food costs to socioeconomic inequalities in diet quality may h...
Lower fruit and vegetable intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well document...
Lower fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well do...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Background: Low socio-economic position is associated with consumption of lower quality diets, which...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Socio-economic differences in diet are a potential contributor to health inequalities. The present s...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the contribution of individual, social and environmental fa...
Degrees of nutrient intake and food groups have been linked to differential chronic disease risk. Ho...
AbstractInvestigations of the contribution of food costs to socioeconomic inequalities in diet quali...
Objectives To examine the association between education level and food purchasing behaviour and the ...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Purpose: Degrees of nutrient intake and food groups have been linked to differential chronic disease...
Numerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable consumption on chronic di...
International audienceA large body of epidemiologic data show that diet quality follows a socioecono...
Investigations of the contribution of food costs to socioeconomic inequalities in diet quality may h...
Lower fruit and vegetable intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well document...
Lower fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well do...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Background: Low socio-economic position is associated with consumption of lower quality diets, which...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Socio-economic differences in diet are a potential contributor to health inequalities. The present s...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the contribution of individual, social and environmental fa...
Degrees of nutrient intake and food groups have been linked to differential chronic disease risk. Ho...
AbstractInvestigations of the contribution of food costs to socioeconomic inequalities in diet quali...
Objectives To examine the association between education level and food purchasing behaviour and the ...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Purpose: Degrees of nutrient intake and food groups have been linked to differential chronic disease...