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salud publica mex 2015; 57 (1)
Consumption and expenditure on food prepared away from home among Mexican adults in 2006.
Langellier BA
Language: English
References: 25
Page: 4-13
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ABSTRACT
Objective. To describe food expenditure and consumption
of foods prepared away from home among Mexican adults.
Materials and methods. Data were from 45 241 adult
participants in the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2006,
a nationally-representative, cross-sectional survey of Mexican
households. Descriptive statistics and multivariable linear
and logistic regression were used to assess the relationship
between location of residence, educational attainment, socioeconomic
status and the following: 1) expenditure on all
food and at restaurants, and 2) frequency of consumption of
comida corrida or restaurant food and street food.
Results.
Food expenditure and consumption of food prepared away
from home were positively associated with socioeconomic
status, educational attainment, and urban vs. rural residence
(
p‹0.001 for all relationships in bivariate analyses).
Conclusions.
Consumption of food prepared outside home may be
an important part of the diet among urban Mexican adults
and those with high socioeconomic status and educational
attainment.
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