Changes in diet quality across life transitions from adolescence to early adulthood: a latent growth analysis.
Yinhua TaoMelanie M WallNicole LarsonDianne Neumark-SztainerEleanor M WinpennyPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
Diet quality remained suboptimal throughout adolescence but to some extent improved across early adulthood. A sex-sensitive approach in public health policy is welcome for addressing sex differences in diet quality and dietary changes associated with family-related life transitions. Targeted dietary interventions are beneficial for young people who leave their parental home early or who do not enter into a structured school or workplace environment.