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Public Health Nutrition
Sociodemographic, health and lifestyle predictors of poor diets
Janas Harrington1  Michal Molcho1  Jennifer Lutomski1  Ivan J Perry1  Anthony P Fitzgerald1  Richard Layte1 
关键词: Dietary quality;    DASH score;    Dietary inequalities;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S136898001100098X
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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ObjectivePoor-quality diet, regarded as an important contributor to health inequalities, is linked to adverse health outcomes. We investigated sociodemographic and lifestyle predictors of poor-quality diet in a population sample.DesignA cross-sectional analysis of the Survey of Lifestyle, Attitudes and Nutrition (SLÁN). Diet was assessed using an FFQ (n 9223, response rate = 89 %), from which a dietary score (the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) score) was constructed.SettingGeneral population of the Republic of Ireland.SubjectsThe SLÁN survey is a two-stage clustered sample of 10 364 individuals aged 18 years.ResultsAdjusting for age and gender, a number of sociodemographic, lifestyle and health-related variables were associated with poor-quality diet: social class, education, marital status, social support, food poverty (FP), smoking status, alcohol consumption, underweight and self-perceived general health. These associations persisted when adjusted for age, gender and social class. They were not significantly altered in the multivariate analysis, although the association with social support was attenuated and that with FP was borderline significant (OR = 1·2, 95 % CI 1·03, 1·45). A classical U-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and dietary quality was observed. Dietary quality was associated with social class, educational attainment, FP and related core determinants of health.ConclusionsThe extent to which social inequalities in health can be explained by socially determined differences in dietary intake is probably underestimated. The use of composite dietary quality scores such as the DASH score to address the issue of confounding by diet in the relationship between alcohol consumption and health merits further study.

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