This paper demonstrates that dietary knowledge can influence nutrient intake differently depending on whether expected food availability is increasing or decreasing. Using data from China, we find that overall dietary knowledge has larger and more statistically significant effects on total calorie intake and the intake of three macro nutrients (carbohydrate, fat, and protein) when expected food availability increases than when it decreases. Without distinguishing the direction of changes in expected food availability, most of the corresponding effects become smaller and statistically insignificant. Thus, the effect of dietary knowledge on nutrient intake might have been underestimated in previous studies. We discuss the implications of thes...
Across countries, the predominant diets are clearly different and highly related with human health. ...
Estimating food- and nutrient-income elasticities is important for making food and nutrition policie...
International audienceAbstract Objective: To extend analyses of nutrition transition in developed co...
Improving dietary knowledge has the potential to prevent obesity and overweight and, if effective, i...
Since 2013, China has implemented a nutrition label regulation that aims to provide essential nutrit...
Knowledge of adequate diets can improve an individual's health status. Although previous studies hav...
We incorporate habit formation into an analysis of the effect or cereal price changes on the nutrien...
Rural communities in low- and middle-income countries are vulnerable to malnutrition. They also tend...
Introduction: Consumers seldom pay attention to the nutritional aspects of food during purchasing. T...
Lack of adequate dietary knowledge may result in poor health conditions. This study aims to measure ...
This paper examines how dietary knowledge and exercise knowledge are interacted each other in leadin...
Previous studies commonly assume that the effects of introducing and ending cereal price subsidies o...
Obesity is a rapidly growing public health threat in China. Improvement of dietary knowledge may pot...
Overweight and obesity are rapidly growing threats in China. Improvement in dietary knowledge can po...
Background: Improving the dietary habits of children is important to decrease the future burden of n...
Across countries, the predominant diets are clearly different and highly related with human health. ...
Estimating food- and nutrient-income elasticities is important for making food and nutrition policie...
International audienceAbstract Objective: To extend analyses of nutrition transition in developed co...
Improving dietary knowledge has the potential to prevent obesity and overweight and, if effective, i...
Since 2013, China has implemented a nutrition label regulation that aims to provide essential nutrit...
Knowledge of adequate diets can improve an individual's health status. Although previous studies hav...
We incorporate habit formation into an analysis of the effect or cereal price changes on the nutrien...
Rural communities in low- and middle-income countries are vulnerable to malnutrition. They also tend...
Introduction: Consumers seldom pay attention to the nutritional aspects of food during purchasing. T...
Lack of adequate dietary knowledge may result in poor health conditions. This study aims to measure ...
This paper examines how dietary knowledge and exercise knowledge are interacted each other in leadin...
Previous studies commonly assume that the effects of introducing and ending cereal price subsidies o...
Obesity is a rapidly growing public health threat in China. Improvement of dietary knowledge may pot...
Overweight and obesity are rapidly growing threats in China. Improvement in dietary knowledge can po...
Background: Improving the dietary habits of children is important to decrease the future burden of n...
Across countries, the predominant diets are clearly different and highly related with human health. ...
Estimating food- and nutrient-income elasticities is important for making food and nutrition policie...
International audienceAbstract Objective: To extend analyses of nutrition transition in developed co...