Association of household income and education with eating behaviors in Japanese adults: a cross-sectional study
Conclusions:
Higher socioeconomic status as indicated by household income or education was associated with eating more vegetables and conversation with family or friends during meals in Japanese men and women. Socioeconomic status should be considered in health promotion and diet improvement.
Source: Epidemiologic Perspectives and Innovations - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Saki NakamuraTakayo InayamaKikuko HataMunehiro MatsushitaMasaki TakahashiKazuhiro HaradaTakashi Arao Source Type: research
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