BACKGROUND: The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are still poorly understood, hampering the development of interventions. An important, but sparsely mentioned mechanism is that of 'social distinction', whereby those in a higher socioeconomic position adopt dietary patterns by which they can distinguish themselves from lower socioeconomic groups. We investigated the importance of distinction as a mechanism, by testing the socioeconomic gradient in the consumption of so-called 'superfoods' and the contribution of a well-established indicator of distinction, cultural participation. METHODS: Data from participants (25-75 years) of the 2014 survey of the Dutch population-based GLOBE study were used (N = 2812...
AbstractSocioeconomic inequalities in diet-related health outcomes are well-recognised, but are not ...
Background. The aim was to investigate whether social network and social support factors can explain...
Lower fruit and vegetable intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well document...
_Background:_ The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are still p...
Abstract Background The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are s...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether 'distinction', a well-known mechanism that produces and reproduces so...
Objectives: To explore whether ‘distinction’, a well-known mechanism that produces and reproduces so...
Socio-economic groups differ in their material, living, working and social circumstances, which may ...
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AbstractInvestigations of the contribution of food costs to socioeconomic inequalities in diet quali...
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...
Abstract Background The importance of culture for food consumption is widely acknowledged, as well a...
Socioeconomic inequalities in diet-related health outcomes are well-recognised, but are not fully ex...
Lower fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well do...
AbstractSocioeconomic inequalities in diet-related health outcomes are well-recognised, but are not ...
Background. The aim was to investigate whether social network and social support factors can explain...
Lower fruit and vegetable intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well document...
_Background:_ The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are still p...
Abstract Background The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are s...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether 'distinction', a well-known mechanism that produces and reproduces so...
Objectives: To explore whether ‘distinction’, a well-known mechanism that produces and reproduces so...
Socio-economic groups differ in their material, living, working and social circumstances, which may ...
Contains fulltext : 62265.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article ...
AbstractInvestigations of the contribution of food costs to socioeconomic inequalities in diet quali...
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...
Abstract Background The importance of culture for food consumption is widely acknowledged, as well a...
Socioeconomic inequalities in diet-related health outcomes are well-recognised, but are not fully ex...
Lower fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well do...
AbstractSocioeconomic inequalities in diet-related health outcomes are well-recognised, but are not ...
Background. The aim was to investigate whether social network and social support factors can explain...
Lower fruit and vegetable intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well document...