Monetary Diet Cost is Associated with not only Favorable but also Unfavorable Aspects of Diet in Pregnant Japanese Women: The Osaka Maternal and Child Health Study

While several observational studies in European countries have shown that higher monetary diet cost is associated with healthier diets, information on the relationship of cost to diet quality in other countries is sparse, including Japan. This cross-sectional study examined the association between m...

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Main Authors: Kentaro Murakami, Yoshihiro Miyake, Satoshi Sasaki, Keiko Tanaka, Yukihiro Ohya, Yoshio Hirota, Osaka Maternal, Child Health Study Group
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2009-01-01
Series:Environmental Health Insights
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/EHI.S2508
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spelling doaj-a5f756518b90421b9465ae467e4a1cb52020-11-25T03:41:42ZengSAGE PublishingEnvironmental Health Insights1178-63022009-01-01310.4137/EHI.S2508Monetary Diet Cost is Associated with not only Favorable but also Unfavorable Aspects of Diet in Pregnant Japanese Women: The Osaka Maternal and Child Health StudyKentaro Murakami0Yoshihiro Miyake1Satoshi Sasaki2Keiko Tanaka3Yukihiro Ohya4Yoshio Hirota5Osaka MaternalChild Health Study Group6Department of Social and Preventive Epidemiology, School of Public Health, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan.Department of Social and Preventive Epidemiology, School of Public Health, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan.Division of Allergy, Department of Medical Specialties, National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan.Department of Public Health, Osaka City University School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan.Other members of the Osaka Maternal and Child Health Study Group are listed in the Acknowledgments.While several observational studies in European countries have shown that higher monetary diet cost is associated with healthier diets, information on the relationship of cost to diet quality in other countries is sparse, including Japan. This cross-sectional study examined the association between monetary diet cost and dietary intake in a group of pregnant Japanese women. Subjects were 596 pregnant Japanese housewives. Dietary intake was estimated using a validated, self-administered, comprehensive diet history questionnaire. Monetary diet cost was calculated using retail food prices. Values of monetary diet cost and nutrient and food intake were energy-adjusted using the density method. Monetary diet cost was associated positively with the intake of protein, total fat, saturated fatty acids, dietary fiber, cholesterol, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, vitamins A, D, E, C, and folate, and inversely with that of carbohydrate. For foods, cost was associated positively with the intake of potatoes, pulses and nuts, fish and shellfish, meat, dairy products, vegetables, and fruits, and inversely with that of rice and bread. No association was seen for noodles, confectioneries and sugars, fats and oils, or eggs. Cost was also associated inversely with dietary energy density. In conclusion, monetary diet cost was associated with not only favorable aspects of diet, including a higher intake of dietary fiber, key vitamins and minerals, fruits, and vegetables and lower dietary energy density, but also unfavorable aspects, including a higher intake of fat and sodium and lower intake of carbohydrate and rice, in a group of pregnant Japanese women.https://doi.org/10.4137/EHI.S2508
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author Kentaro Murakami
Yoshihiro Miyake
Satoshi Sasaki
Keiko Tanaka
Yukihiro Ohya
Yoshio Hirota
Osaka Maternal
Child Health Study Group
spellingShingle Kentaro Murakami
Yoshihiro Miyake
Satoshi Sasaki
Keiko Tanaka
Yukihiro Ohya
Yoshio Hirota
Osaka Maternal
Child Health Study Group
Monetary Diet Cost is Associated with not only Favorable but also Unfavorable Aspects of Diet in Pregnant Japanese Women: The Osaka Maternal and Child Health Study
Environmental Health Insights
author_facet Kentaro Murakami
Yoshihiro Miyake
Satoshi Sasaki
Keiko Tanaka
Yukihiro Ohya
Yoshio Hirota
Osaka Maternal
Child Health Study Group
author_sort Kentaro Murakami
title Monetary Diet Cost is Associated with not only Favorable but also Unfavorable Aspects of Diet in Pregnant Japanese Women: The Osaka Maternal and Child Health Study
title_short Monetary Diet Cost is Associated with not only Favorable but also Unfavorable Aspects of Diet in Pregnant Japanese Women: The Osaka Maternal and Child Health Study
title_full Monetary Diet Cost is Associated with not only Favorable but also Unfavorable Aspects of Diet in Pregnant Japanese Women: The Osaka Maternal and Child Health Study
title_fullStr Monetary Diet Cost is Associated with not only Favorable but also Unfavorable Aspects of Diet in Pregnant Japanese Women: The Osaka Maternal and Child Health Study
title_full_unstemmed Monetary Diet Cost is Associated with not only Favorable but also Unfavorable Aspects of Diet in Pregnant Japanese Women: The Osaka Maternal and Child Health Study
title_sort monetary diet cost is associated with not only favorable but also unfavorable aspects of diet in pregnant japanese women: the osaka maternal and child health study
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Environmental Health Insights
issn 1178-6302
publishDate 2009-01-01
description While several observational studies in European countries have shown that higher monetary diet cost is associated with healthier diets, information on the relationship of cost to diet quality in other countries is sparse, including Japan. This cross-sectional study examined the association between monetary diet cost and dietary intake in a group of pregnant Japanese women. Subjects were 596 pregnant Japanese housewives. Dietary intake was estimated using a validated, self-administered, comprehensive diet history questionnaire. Monetary diet cost was calculated using retail food prices. Values of monetary diet cost and nutrient and food intake were energy-adjusted using the density method. Monetary diet cost was associated positively with the intake of protein, total fat, saturated fatty acids, dietary fiber, cholesterol, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, vitamins A, D, E, C, and folate, and inversely with that of carbohydrate. For foods, cost was associated positively with the intake of potatoes, pulses and nuts, fish and shellfish, meat, dairy products, vegetables, and fruits, and inversely with that of rice and bread. No association was seen for noodles, confectioneries and sugars, fats and oils, or eggs. Cost was also associated inversely with dietary energy density. In conclusion, monetary diet cost was associated with not only favorable aspects of diet, including a higher intake of dietary fiber, key vitamins and minerals, fruits, and vegetables and lower dietary energy density, but also unfavorable aspects, including a higher intake of fat and sodium and lower intake of carbohydrate and rice, in a group of pregnant Japanese women.
url https://doi.org/10.4137/EHI.S2508
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