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The Educational Gradient in Intake of Energy and Macronutrients in the General Adult and Elderly Population: The Tromsø Study 2015-2016.

Linn Nilsen1, Laila A Hopstock1, Guri Skeie1, Sameline Grimsgaard1, Marie W Lundblad1.   

Abstract

Worldwide, there are socioeconomic inequalities in health and diet. We studied the relationship between education and nutrient intake in 11,302 women and men aged 40-96 years who participated in the seventh survey of the population-based Tromsø Study (2015-2016), Norway (attendance 65%). Diet was assessed using a validated food-frequency questionnaire. We examined the association between education and intake of total energy and macronutrients by sex using linear and logistic regression models adjusted for age, body mass index, leisure time physical activity and smoking. The intake of macronutrients was compared with the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2012. There was a positive association between education and intake of fiber and alcohol, and a negative association between education and intake of total carbohydrates and added sugar in both women and men. Participants with long tertiary education had higher odds of being compliant with the recommended intake of fiber and protein and the maximum recommended level for added sugar and had lower odds of being compliant with the recommended intake of total carbohydrates and the maximum recommended level for alcohol, compared to participants with primary education. Overall, we found that participants with higher education were more compliant with the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2012.

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Keywords:  Norway; diet; educational gradient; energy intake; macronutrient intake; population-based studies; public health; socioeconomic status

Year:  2021        PMID: 33525333     DOI: 10.3390/nu13020405

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrients        ISSN: 2072-6643            Impact factor:   5.717


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1.  Identifying dietary patterns across age, educational level and physical activity level in a cross-sectional study: the Tromsø Study 2015 - 2016.

Authors:  Åse Mari Moe; Sigrunn H Sørbye; Laila A Hopstock; Monica H Carlsen; Ola Løvsletten; Elinor Ytterstad
Journal:  BMC Nutr       Date:  2022-09-15
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