Eating location has been linked with variations in diet quality including the consumption of low-nutrient energy-dense food, which is a recognised risk factor for obesity. Cross-sectional data from 4736 adults aged 19 years and over from Years 1–6 of the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) Rolling Programme (RP) (2008–2014) were used to explore food consumption patterns by eating location. Eating location was categorized as home, work, leisure places, food outlets and “on the go”. Foods were classified into two groups: core (included in the principal food groups and considered important/acceptable within a healthy diet) and non-core (all other foods). Out of 97,748 eating occasions reported, the most common was home (67–90% of eati...
BackgroundSmall-area estimation models are regularly commissioned by public health bodies to identif...
Background: small-area estimation models are regularly commissioned by public health bodies to ident...
BACKGROUND: Socio-ecological models of behaviour suggest that dietary behaviours are potentially sha...
BackgroundWhere children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumptio...
Background: Where children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumpt...
$\textbf{Introduction:}$ Eating meals away from home has been associated with the consumption of unh...
Individuals with poor quality diets face an increased risk of developing a range of chronic diseases...
Eating away from home is a risk factor for poor diet quality and obesity. With an ever-increasing pr...
International research linking food outlets and body mass index (BMI) is largely cross-sectional, yi...
Understanding the link between diet, risk of obesity and the underlying socioeconomic circumstances ...
Eating out has been linked to the current obesity epidemic, but the evaluation of the extent to whic...
There is evidence that food outlet access differs according to level of neighbourhood deprivation bu...
Abstract Background Evidence for an association between the local food environment, diet and diet-re...
Eating out has been linked to the current obesity epidemic, but the evaluation of the extent to whic...
Objective To explore the associations of absolute and relative measures of exposure to food retailer...
BackgroundSmall-area estimation models are regularly commissioned by public health bodies to identif...
Background: small-area estimation models are regularly commissioned by public health bodies to ident...
BACKGROUND: Socio-ecological models of behaviour suggest that dietary behaviours are potentially sha...
BackgroundWhere children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumptio...
Background: Where children eat has been linked to variations in diet quality, including the consumpt...
$\textbf{Introduction:}$ Eating meals away from home has been associated with the consumption of unh...
Individuals with poor quality diets face an increased risk of developing a range of chronic diseases...
Eating away from home is a risk factor for poor diet quality and obesity. With an ever-increasing pr...
International research linking food outlets and body mass index (BMI) is largely cross-sectional, yi...
Understanding the link between diet, risk of obesity and the underlying socioeconomic circumstances ...
Eating out has been linked to the current obesity epidemic, but the evaluation of the extent to whic...
There is evidence that food outlet access differs according to level of neighbourhood deprivation bu...
Abstract Background Evidence for an association between the local food environment, diet and diet-re...
Eating out has been linked to the current obesity epidemic, but the evaluation of the extent to whic...
Objective To explore the associations of absolute and relative measures of exposure to food retailer...
BackgroundSmall-area estimation models are regularly commissioned by public health bodies to identif...
Background: small-area estimation models are regularly commissioned by public health bodies to ident...
BACKGROUND: Socio-ecological models of behaviour suggest that dietary behaviours are potentially sha...