Dietary intakes of adults in the Netherlands by childhood and adulthood socioeconomic position.Giskes K, Lenthe Fv F, Brug HJ, Mackenbach J.Department of Public Health, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. k.giskes@erasmusmc.nlOBJECTIVE: To determine whether there are socioeconomic differences in the intakes of total fat, fatty acids and fruit among adults in the Netherlands using childhood (parental) and participant's own socioeconomic position (SEP). Furthermore, to quantify the independent effects of childhood and adulthood SEP on dietary behavior in adulthood. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study among participants in the GLOBE study. SUBJECTS: A total of 2512 men and women, aged 25-78 y, living in a region in the southeast Neth...
Socio-economic differences in diet are a potential contributor to health inequalities. The present s...
Numerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable consumption on chronic di...
The positive association between education level and health outcomes can be partly explained by diet...
Dietary intakes of adults in the Netherlands by childhood and adulthood socioeconomic position.Giske...
Objective: To study differences in dietary intake between adults with different socioeconomic status...
BACKGROUND: Low socio-economic position is associated with consumption of lower quality diets, which...
P>This Review examined socioeconomic inequalities in intakes of dietary factors associated with weig...
Dietary intake characteristics were studied among 3833 adults of the second Dutch National Food Cons...
Objectives: Little is known about socio-economic differences in dietary intake among older adults. I...
Objective To investigate socio-economic differences in changes in fruit and vegetable intake between...
Objective:To assess the differences in healthy, environmentally sustainable and safe food consumptio...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Insight into dietary trends is important for the development and evaluation of dietary policies. The...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Socio-economic differences in diet are a potential contributor to health inequalities. The present s...
Numerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable consumption on chronic di...
The positive association between education level and health outcomes can be partly explained by diet...
Dietary intakes of adults in the Netherlands by childhood and adulthood socioeconomic position.Giske...
Objective: To study differences in dietary intake between adults with different socioeconomic status...
BACKGROUND: Low socio-economic position is associated with consumption of lower quality diets, which...
P>This Review examined socioeconomic inequalities in intakes of dietary factors associated with weig...
Dietary intake characteristics were studied among 3833 adults of the second Dutch National Food Cons...
Objectives: Little is known about socio-economic differences in dietary intake among older adults. I...
Objective To investigate socio-economic differences in changes in fruit and vegetable intake between...
Objective:To assess the differences in healthy, environmentally sustainable and safe food consumptio...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Insight into dietary trends is important for the development and evaluation of dietary policies. The...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Socio-economic differences in diet are a potential contributor to health inequalities. The present s...
Numerous studies support the protective effect of high fruit and vegetable consumption on chronic di...
The positive association between education level and health outcomes can be partly explained by diet...