Lower diet quality is a leading preventable risk factor for obesity and chronic diseases. This study assesses differences in the nutritional quality of at-home food purchases, using the Healthy Eating Index (HEI)-2015 and its components, among households with and without a member reporting type 2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular disease (CVD), obesity, and/or smoking. We use the 2015 IRI Consumer Network nationally representative household food purchase scanner data, combined with the IRI MedProfiler and the USDA’s Purchase-to-Plate Crosswalk datasets. For each/multiple condition(s), the difference in mean HEI score adjusted for covariates is tested for equivalence with the respective score against households without any member with the condi...
We use data from the USDA’s National Household and Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey to describe ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides millions of low-income Americans food ...
The Healthy Eating Index (HEI), a measure of diet quality, was updated to reflect the 2010 Dietary G...
Abstract Background Lower household income has been consistently associated with poorer diet quality...
There is growing evidence that adherence to healthful dietary patterns reduces the risk of type 2 di...
Diet quality in the United States is improving over time but remains poor. Food outlets influence di...
Background: A balanced diet plays an important role in the prevention of noncommunicable chronic dis...
The Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015) measures the adherence to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for A...
The Grocery Purchase Quality Index (GPQI) reflects concordance between household grocery purchases a...
Abstract Background Food purchasing is considered a key mediator between the food environment and ea...
Background—Away from home (AFH) meals are known to be energy-dense and of poor diet quality. Both di...
Insufficient research has explored whether sociodemographic differences in self-reported, individual...
It is known that the price of food influences the purchasing and consumption decisions of individual...
OBJECTIVE—To 1) compare associations of diet-quality scores, which were inversely asso-ciated with c...
Food shopping decisions are pathways between food environment, diet and health outcomes, including c...
We use data from the USDA’s National Household and Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey to describe ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides millions of low-income Americans food ...
The Healthy Eating Index (HEI), a measure of diet quality, was updated to reflect the 2010 Dietary G...
Abstract Background Lower household income has been consistently associated with poorer diet quality...
There is growing evidence that adherence to healthful dietary patterns reduces the risk of type 2 di...
Diet quality in the United States is improving over time but remains poor. Food outlets influence di...
Background: A balanced diet plays an important role in the prevention of noncommunicable chronic dis...
The Healthy Eating Index-2015 (HEI-2015) measures the adherence to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for A...
The Grocery Purchase Quality Index (GPQI) reflects concordance between household grocery purchases a...
Abstract Background Food purchasing is considered a key mediator between the food environment and ea...
Background—Away from home (AFH) meals are known to be energy-dense and of poor diet quality. Both di...
Insufficient research has explored whether sociodemographic differences in self-reported, individual...
It is known that the price of food influences the purchasing and consumption decisions of individual...
OBJECTIVE—To 1) compare associations of diet-quality scores, which were inversely asso-ciated with c...
Food shopping decisions are pathways between food environment, diet and health outcomes, including c...
We use data from the USDA’s National Household and Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey to describe ...
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides millions of low-income Americans food ...
The Healthy Eating Index (HEI), a measure of diet quality, was updated to reflect the 2010 Dietary G...