Browsing Public Health Sciences (School of) by Author "Olstad, Dana"
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Does Stress-Related Poor Diet Quality Explain Socioeconomic Inequities in Health? A Structural Equation Mediation Analysis in Women and Men
Olstad, Dana; Nejatinamini, Sara; Kirkpatrick, Sharon I.; Vanderlee, Lana; Livingstone, Katherine; Campbell, David; Tang, Karen; Minaker, Leia; Hammond, David (Oxford University Press, 2021-06)Objectives Individuals with a lower socioeconomic position (SEP) have poorer health than their more advantaged counterparts. Psychosocial stress and diet quality have been shown to individually mediate associations between ... -
A Nationally Representative Analysis of Trends in Socioeconomic Inequities in Diet Quality Between 2004 and 2015 Among Adults Living in Canada
Olstad, Dana; Nejatinamini, Sara; Victorino, Charlie; Kirkpatrick, Sharon I.; Minaker, Leia M.; McLaren, Lindsay (Oxford, 2021-06-07)Diet quality is a key determinant of chronic disease and shares a similar socioeconomic patterning. Inequities in diet quality are stable or widening in the US, however these trends have not been examined in other ... -
Numeric and Traffic Light Calorie Labels on Cafeteria Menus: Noticing, Use, and Perceptions Among Young Adults
Lee, Kirsten; Hammond, David; Price, Miriam; Hobin, Erin; Wallace, Michael; Olstad, Dana; Minaker, Leia; Kirkpatrick, Sharon I. (Oxford, 2020-05-29)Objectives The objective of this study was to examine the impact of numeric versus interpretive calorie labelling on consumer noticing, use, and perceptions of labels. We hypothesized that due to their at-a-glance format, ... -
Planting seeds of change: reconceptualizing what people eat as eating practices and patterns
Olstad, Dana Lee; Kirkpatrick, Sharon I. (BioMed Central, 2021-03-04)Language focused on individual dietary behaviors, or alternatively, lifestyle choices or decisions, suggests that what people eat and drink is primarily a choice that comes down to free will. Referring to and intervening ...