OBJECTIVE: To describe the diet costs of adults in the National Diet and Nutrition Study (NDNS) and explore patterns in costs according to sociodemographic indicators. DESIGN: Cross-sectional diet diary information was matched to a database of food prices to assign a cost to each food or non-alcoholic beverage consumed. Daily diet costs were calculated, as well as costs per 10 MJ to improve comparability across differing energy requirements. Costs were compared between categories of sociodemographic variables and health behaviours. Multivariable regression assessed the effects of each variable on diet costs after adjustment. SETTING: The NDNS is a rolling dietary survey, recruiting a representative UK sample each year. The study features ...
Evidence suggests that diets meeting recommendations for fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake are more c...
Background. Cost is a commonly reported barrier to healthy eating. This is a secondary research anal...
Understanding the link between diet, risk of obesity and the underlying socioeconomic circumstances ...
Estimating the monetary value of individuals’ diets allows investigation into how costs relate to di...
Objective: To test whether diets achieving recommendations from the UK’s Scientific Advisory Committ...
Abstract Objective: To test whether diets achieving recommendations from the United Kingdom’s Scien...
The aim of this study was to examine empirical dietary patterns in UK adults and their association w...
Rates of obesity are predicted to increase, which is worrying given the association with adverse hea...
Background: Food prices are an established determinant of food choice and may affect diet quality. R...
The aim of this study was to examine empirical dietary patterns in UK adults and their association w...
Background: Prices of foods can influence purchase and, therefore, overall quality of diet. How...
Socio-economic differences in diet are a potential contributor to health inequalities. The present s...
Background/Objectives: Diet cost could influence dietary patterns, with potential health consequence...
Background: Low socio-economic position is associated with consumption of lower quality diets, which...
OBJECTIVE:To explore the dietary changes needed to achieve nutritional adequacy across income levels...
Evidence suggests that diets meeting recommendations for fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake are more c...
Background. Cost is a commonly reported barrier to healthy eating. This is a secondary research anal...
Understanding the link between diet, risk of obesity and the underlying socioeconomic circumstances ...
Estimating the monetary value of individuals’ diets allows investigation into how costs relate to di...
Objective: To test whether diets achieving recommendations from the UK’s Scientific Advisory Committ...
Abstract Objective: To test whether diets achieving recommendations from the United Kingdom’s Scien...
The aim of this study was to examine empirical dietary patterns in UK adults and their association w...
Rates of obesity are predicted to increase, which is worrying given the association with adverse hea...
Background: Food prices are an established determinant of food choice and may affect diet quality. R...
The aim of this study was to examine empirical dietary patterns in UK adults and their association w...
Background: Prices of foods can influence purchase and, therefore, overall quality of diet. How...
Socio-economic differences in diet are a potential contributor to health inequalities. The present s...
Background/Objectives: Diet cost could influence dietary patterns, with potential health consequence...
Background: Low socio-economic position is associated with consumption of lower quality diets, which...
OBJECTIVE:To explore the dietary changes needed to achieve nutritional adequacy across income levels...
Evidence suggests that diets meeting recommendations for fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake are more c...
Background. Cost is a commonly reported barrier to healthy eating. This is a secondary research anal...
Understanding the link between diet, risk of obesity and the underlying socioeconomic circumstances ...