Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in relation to risk of obesity. This study uses self-reported food intake data from the validated Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Healthy Diet Score survey to examine whether apparent compliance with dietary guidelines varies by weight status. The sample of 185,951 Australian adults were majority female (71.8%), with 30.2%, 35.3% and 31.0% aged between 18–30, 31–50 and 51–70 years respectively. Using multinomial regression, in the adjusted model controlling for gender and age, individuals in the lowest quintile of diet quality were almost three times more likely to be obese than those in the highest quintile (...
Objective: To investigate the proportion of middle-aged Australian women meeting national dietary re...
Background: There is a dearth of knowledge about the foods that Australian adults eat and a need for...
There are few dietary assessment tools that are scientifically developed and freely available online...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
Studies assessing dietary intake and its relationship to metabolic phenotype are emerging, but limit...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...
Evidence from longitudinal studies on the association between diet quality and change in anthropomet...
Abstract Background Poor diet, characterized by a low diet quality score, has been associated with g...
Considerable evidence has associated increasing portion sizes with elevated obesity prevalence. This...
Considerable evidence has associated increasing portion sizes with elevated obesity prevalence. This...
Abstract Background Increasing inequalities in rates of obesity and chronic disease may be partly fu...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
Dietary guidelines around the world recommend increased intakes of fruits and non-starchy vegetables...
BACKGROUND: Skipping breakfast is associated with poorer diet quality among adults, but evidence of ...
Studies assessing dietary intake and its relationship to metabolic phenotype are emerging, but limit...
Objective: To investigate the proportion of middle-aged Australian women meeting national dietary re...
Background: There is a dearth of knowledge about the foods that Australian adults eat and a need for...
There are few dietary assessment tools that are scientifically developed and freely available online...
Population surveys have rarely identified dietary patterns associated with excess energy intake in r...
Studies assessing dietary intake and its relationship to metabolic phenotype are emerging, but limit...
Diet quality indices have been shown to predict cardiovascular disease, cancer, Type 2 Diabetes, obe...
Evidence from longitudinal studies on the association between diet quality and change in anthropomet...
Abstract Background Poor diet, characterized by a low diet quality score, has been associated with g...
Considerable evidence has associated increasing portion sizes with elevated obesity prevalence. This...
Considerable evidence has associated increasing portion sizes with elevated obesity prevalence. This...
Abstract Background Increasing inequalities in rates of obesity and chronic disease may be partly fu...
BACKGROUND: Dietary intake is one of the most modifiable risk factors associated with obesity. Howev...
Dietary guidelines around the world recommend increased intakes of fruits and non-starchy vegetables...
BACKGROUND: Skipping breakfast is associated with poorer diet quality among adults, but evidence of ...
Studies assessing dietary intake and its relationship to metabolic phenotype are emerging, but limit...
Objective: To investigate the proportion of middle-aged Australian women meeting national dietary re...
Background: There is a dearth of knowledge about the foods that Australian adults eat and a need for...
There are few dietary assessment tools that are scientifically developed and freely available online...