» Articles » PMID: 34503386

The Cost of Diets According to Diet Quality and Sociodemographic Characteristics in Children and Adolescents in Belgium

Overview
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Date 2021 Sep 10
PMID 34503386
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

This study aims to estimate cost variations according to diet quality and sociodemographic characteristics in children. Data (n = 1,596; 5-17 y) from the were used. The "" and dietary patterns (DP) identified through principal component analysis were used to assess diet quality. Daily diet cost was estimated after linking the consumed foods with the food prices. The mean diet cost was 4.68€/day (SEM: 0.05). Adjusted for covariates and energy intake, the mean diet cost was 9.1% higher in the highest adherence (. the lowest) and 6.2% higher in the tercile T3 (. T1) of the "Healthy" DP score. It was 4.8% lower in the T3 (. T1) for the "Junk food" DP score. Diet cost was higher in 12-17 year-olds (. 5-11 years) and in medium and high educated household (. the lowest). These findings support policies to make healthy diets more affordable.