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Low Income Diet and Nutrition Survey, 2003-2005

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Northern Ireland Statistics And Research Agency;University College London, Department Of Epidemiology;National Centre For Social Research;Institute Of Food Research;King's College London, Nutritional Sciences Research Division;University College London, Medical School

Description

In the United Kingdom, the diet and nutritional status of the general population is<br> monitored by the <i>National Diet and Nutrition Survey</i> (NDNS) programme (held at the UK Data Archive under GN 33275). Results from the NDNS surveys indicate that differences exist in food consumption and nutritional status between lower and higher social economic groups.<br> <br> The <i>Low Income Diet and Nutrition Survey</i> (LIDNS) was commissioned to provide for the first time robust, nationally representative, baseline data on food consumption, nutrient intake and nutritional status and factors affecting these in low-income/materially-deprived consumers. Data were collected between 2003 and 2005 and the survey report was published in July 2007. The survey included over 3,700 adults and children throughout the UK and had a number of components. It collected detailed quantitative information on food consumption, which was used to assess nutrient intakes. Physical measurements (e.g. height, weight, blood pressure) were also taken, and a blood sample for analysis of nutritional status indices. Finally, information on socio-economic, demographic and lifestyle characteristics was collected in a detailed interview and assessments of physical activity and oral health were made by questionnaire. <br> <br> Specific aims of LIDNS were to<ul><li>provide quantitative data on the food and nutrient intakes, sources of nutrients and nutritional status of low-income groups </li><li>describe the characteristics of individuals with intakes of specific nutrients above or below the national average</li><li>assess the diets of low-income consumers to determine the extent to which they are sufficiently nutritious</li><li>evaluate the extent to which the diets of low-income consumers vary from expert recommendations</li><li>provide physical measurements of health-related factors closely associated with diet, namely height, weight and other anthropometric measurements and blood pressure for a representative sample of low-income individuals</li><li>measure blood indices that provide evidence of nutritional status or dietary biomarkers</li><li>assess physical activity levels of low-income groups</li><li>provide basic information on smoking and oral health status in relation to diet</li><li>examine the relationship between dietary intake and factors affecting food choice in low-income groups</li><li>examine possible relationships between diet and risk factors in later life.</li></ul>

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Metrics

Dataset Index

1.0

FAIR Score

31%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

UK Data Service

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Field

Medicine

Domain

Health Sciences

Confidence Score

56%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00