Journal article

Do not “let them eat cake”: Correlation of food-consumption patterns among rural primary school children from welfare and non-welfare households

D Terry, K Ervin, E Soutter, R Spiller, ND Nogare, AJ Hamilton

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | MDPI | Published : 2017

Abstract

Physical and financial access impacts food choice and consumption, while educational attainment, employment, income, gender, and socioeconomic status are also influential. Within this context, the aim of the paper is to examine the association between various foods consumed and eating patterns of children between low and higher income households. A paper-based survey was completed by parents/carers of children in 41 primary schools in rural and regional areas of Victoria. Data collected included demographics and the consumption of fruit, vegetable, and other foods including drinks. Ordinal data were analysed using Spearman’s rank-order correlation. The main findings were that children who co..

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