BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In many high-income countries people living in regional (rural) areas have higher rates of chronic disease compared to people living in urban areas. Food purchasing behaviour provides a potential pathway linking residential location with dietary intake and health outcomes. This study examined the relationship between geographic location and food expenditure on a range of foods. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Data from the 2015-2016 Australian Household Expenditure Survey (number of households = 9827) were used to examine weekly household food expenditure and proportion of total food expenditure on 14 categories of food items. Foods were classified using the Australian Guide to Healthy Eating. Two-part models and zero-one inflated ...
Understanding the role environmental factors may play in the dietary behaviours of socioeconomic gro...
Abstract Objective: To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Poor diet is a significant contributo...
BACKGROUND: Studies exploring associations between food environments and food purchasing behaviours ...
Food affordability and quality can influence food choice. This research explores the impact of geogr...
Food affordability and quality can influence food choice. This research explores the impact of geogr...
The prevalence of obesity and overweight in Australian adults is on the rise. Many health-related pr...
Food affordability and quality can influence food choice. This research explores the impact of geogr...
High prevalence of obesity and non-communicable diseases is a global public health problem, in which...
High prevalence of obesity and non-communicable diseases is a global public health problem, in which...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Study objective: To examine the association between area- and individual-level socioeconomic status ...
There is a clear association between food prices, affordability and issues of food security. Austral...
There is a clear association between food prices, affordability and issues of food security. Austral...
Understanding the role environmental factors may play in the dietary behaviours of socioeconomic gro...
Abstract Objective: To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Poor diet is a significant contributo...
BACKGROUND: Studies exploring associations between food environments and food purchasing behaviours ...
Food affordability and quality can influence food choice. This research explores the impact of geogr...
Food affordability and quality can influence food choice. This research explores the impact of geogr...
The prevalence of obesity and overweight in Australian adults is on the rise. Many health-related pr...
Food affordability and quality can influence food choice. This research explores the impact of geogr...
High prevalence of obesity and non-communicable diseases is a global public health problem, in which...
High prevalence of obesity and non-communicable diseases is a global public health problem, in which...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Objective:To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food expenditure by dwelling...
Study objective: To examine the association between area- and individual-level socioeconomic status ...
There is a clear association between food prices, affordability and issues of food security. Austral...
There is a clear association between food prices, affordability and issues of food security. Austral...
Understanding the role environmental factors may play in the dietary behaviours of socioeconomic gro...
Abstract Objective: To explore differences in proportion of food budget and total food...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Poor diet is a significant contributo...