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The association between food environment, diet quality and malnutrition in low- and middle-income adult populations across the rural-Urban gradient in Vietnam.

Vy Thao VuongKathryn J FiorellaAndrew D JonesThi Huong TrinhColin K KhouryTuyen Thi Thanh HuynhKy The HoangKien Tri Nguyen
Published in: Journal of human nutrition and dietetics : the official journal of the British Dietetic Association (2023)
The findings of the present study have important implications for nutrition and dietetics practice in Vietnam and globally. It emphasises the need to consider various dimensions of sustainable diets, including economic, health and socio-cultural/political factors. Longer distances to food outlets are associated with higher diet quality, whereas lower food outlet density increases the odds of underweight among women. This poses challenges in balancing modernisation and its adverse effects on sustainable food systems. Socio-economic status consistently correlated with diet quality and malnutrition, necessitating further research to promote healthy diets across socio-economic strata.
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