The cost of food is an important driver of food choice and most evidence suggests that healthier diets are more costly than less healthy diets. However, current attempts to model the cost of healthy and current diets do not take into account the variation in diets or food prices. We calculated the differential cost between healthy and current diets for households with a low, medium and high education in the Netherlands using the DIETCOST program. The DIETCOST program accounts for variations in dietary patterns and allows for the calculation of the distribution of the cost of bi-weekly healthy and current household diets. Data from the Dutch National Food Consumption Survey 2012–2016 was used to construct commonly consumed food lists for the...
Objective: To study differences in dietary intake between adults with different socioeconomic status...
Few Australians consume a healthy, equitable and more sustainable diet consistent with the Australia...
We investigated the availability of healthier food choices and whether a healthier diet costs more t...
The cost of food is an important driver of food choice and most evidence suggests that healthier die...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Evidence on whether healthy diets are more expensive than less healthy diets ...
Background: Low socio-economic position is associated with consumption of lower quality diets, which...
This study aims to estimate cost variations according to diet quality and sociodemographic character...
Affordability of different isocaloric healthy diets in Germany—an assessment of food prices for seve...
Abstract Background Evidence on whether healthy diets are more expensive than current diets is mixed...
Objective:To assess the differences in healthy, environmentally sustainable and safe food consumptio...
Background: Prices of foods can influence purchase and, therefore, overall quality of diet. How...
Background: Health-related illnesses such as obesity and diabetes continue to increase, particularly...
BACKGROUND: This study estimated the monetary cost of diets with higher and lower caloric shares of ...
The affordability of diets modelled on the current (less healthy) diet compared to a healthy diet ba...
To explore the dietary changes needed to achieve nutritional adequacy across income levels at consta...
Objective: To study differences in dietary intake between adults with different socioeconomic status...
Few Australians consume a healthy, equitable and more sustainable diet consistent with the Australia...
We investigated the availability of healthier food choices and whether a healthier diet costs more t...
The cost of food is an important driver of food choice and most evidence suggests that healthier die...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Evidence on whether healthy diets are more expensive than less healthy diets ...
Background: Low socio-economic position is associated with consumption of lower quality diets, which...
This study aims to estimate cost variations according to diet quality and sociodemographic character...
Affordability of different isocaloric healthy diets in Germany—an assessment of food prices for seve...
Abstract Background Evidence on whether healthy diets are more expensive than current diets is mixed...
Objective:To assess the differences in healthy, environmentally sustainable and safe food consumptio...
Background: Prices of foods can influence purchase and, therefore, overall quality of diet. How...
Background: Health-related illnesses such as obesity and diabetes continue to increase, particularly...
BACKGROUND: This study estimated the monetary cost of diets with higher and lower caloric shares of ...
The affordability of diets modelled on the current (less healthy) diet compared to a healthy diet ba...
To explore the dietary changes needed to achieve nutritional adequacy across income levels at consta...
Objective: To study differences in dietary intake between adults with different socioeconomic status...
Few Australians consume a healthy, equitable and more sustainable diet consistent with the Australia...
We investigated the availability of healthier food choices and whether a healthier diet costs more t...