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Socio-economic characteristics, living conditions and diet quality are associated with food insecurity in France.

Aurélie Bocquier1, Florent Vieux2, Sandrine Lioret3, Carine Dubuisson4, France Caillavet5, Nicole Darmon2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of household food insecurity (FI) in France and to describe its associations with socio-economic factors, health behaviours, diet quality and cost (estimated using mean food prices).
DESIGN: Cross-sectional nationally representative survey. FI was assessed using an adapted version of the US Department of Agriculture's Food Insufficiency Indicator; dietary intake was assessed using a 7 d open-ended food record; and individual demographic, socio-economic and behavioural variables were assessed using self-administered questionnaires and interviews. Individuals experiencing FI were compared with food-secure individuals, the latter being divided into four categories according to quartiles of their income per consumption unit (FS1 to FS4). Differences among categories were analysed using χ² tests, ANOVA and tests for trend.
SETTING: Individual and National Dietary Survey (INCA2), 2006-2007.
SUBJECTS: Adults aged 18-79 years (n 2624).
RESULTS: Individuals experiencing FI represented 12·2% of the population. They were on average younger, more frequently women and single parents with children compared with those in the other four categories. Their mean income per consumption unit was higher than that in the FS1 category, but they reported poorer material and housing conditions. The prevalence of smoking and the mean daily time spent watching television were also higher in the FI category. No significant difference among categories was found for energy intake, but mean intakes of fruits, vegetables and fish were lower, and diet quality was slightly but significantly poorer in the FI category. Daily diet cost was also lower in the FI category.
CONCLUSIONS: France is not spared by FI. FI should be routinely monitored at the national level and research should be promoted to identify effective strategies to reduce nutrition inequalities in France.

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Keywords:  Diet; Energy density; Food insecurity; Income; Nutrient density

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25563304     DOI: 10.1017/S1368980014002912

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nutr        ISSN: 1368-9800            Impact factor:   4.022


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