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Dietary cost associated with adherence to the Mediterranean diet and its variation by socio-economic factors in the UK Fenland study

机译:在英国Fenland研究中与坚持地中海饮食有关的饮食成本及其因社会经济因素的变化

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High cost of healthy foods could be a barrier to healthy eating. We aimed to examine the association between dietary cost and adherence to the Mediterranean diet in a non-Mediterranean country. We evaluated cross-sectional data from 12,417 adults in the UK Fenland Study. Responses to 130-item food frequency questionnaires were used to calculate a Mediterranean diet score (MDS). Dietary cost was estimated by matching food consumption data with retail prices of five major supermarkets. Using multivariable-adjusted linear regression, we examined the association of MDS and individual foods with dietary cost in absolute and relative scales. Subsequently, we assessed how much the association was explained by education, income, marital status, and occupation, by conducting mediation analysis and testing interaction by these variables. High compared to low MDS (top to bottom third) was associated with marginally higher cost by 5.4% (95% CI 4.4. 6.4%) or £0.20/day (£0.16, 0.25). Participants with high adherence had higher cost associated with the healthier components (e.g. vegetables, fruits, and fish), and lower cost associated with the unhealthy components (e.g. red meat, processed meat and sweets) (p<0.001 each for trend). 20.7% (14.3, 27.0%) of the MDS-cost association was explained by the selected socio-economic factors, and the MDS-cost association was of greater magnitude in lower socio-economic groups (p interaction<0.005). Overall, greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet was associated with marginally higher dietary cost, partly modified and explained by socio-economic status, but the potential economic barriers of high adherence might be offset by cost saving from reducing unhealthy food consumption.
机译:健康食品的高成本可能成为健康饮食的障碍。我们旨在研究非地中海国家的饮食成本和坚持地中海饮食之间的关系。我们在英国Fenland研究中评估了来自12,417名成年人的横断面数据。使用对130个食物频率的问卷的答复来计算地中海饮食评分(MDS)。通过将食品消费数据与五个主要超市的零售价格相匹配来估算饮食成本。使用多变量调整的线性回归,我们以绝对和相对规模检查了MDS和单个食物与饮食成本的关联。随后,我们通过进行中介分析和测试这些变量之间的相互作用,评估了教育,收入,婚姻状况和职业对这种关联的解释程度。与较低的MDS(最高到最低的三分之一)相比,成本高5.4%(95%CI 4.4。6.4%)或每天0.20英镑(0.16英镑,0.25),略高。坚持率高的参与者与健康成分(例如蔬菜,水果和鱼类)相关的成本较高,与不健康成分(例如红肉,加工肉类和糖果)相关的成本较低(趋势p均<0.001)。选定的社会经济因素解释了MDS-成本关联的20.7%(14.3,27.0%),并且在较低的社会经济群体中MDS-成本关联的幅度更大(p交互作用<0.005)。总体而言,对地中海饮食的坚持程度较高,其饮食成本略高,这在一定程度上可以通过社会经济状况加以修正,但高遵守率的潜在经济障碍可能会因减少不健康食品的消费而节省下来,从而得到抵消。

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