2006
DOI: 10.1079/phn2005842
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Disentangling women's responses on complex dietary intake patterns from an Indian cross-sectional survey: a latent class analysis

Abstract: Objective: To investigate the degree of individual heterogeneity related to complex dietary behaviour and to further examine the associations of different dietary compositions with selected characteristics. Design: Latent class analysis was applied to data from the recent cross-sectional National Family Health Survey that collected information on the intake frequency of selected foods. Different responses regarding intake frequency were condensed into a set of five meaningful latent clusters representing diffe… Show more

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“…LCA is a form of model-based cluster analysis and identifies classes of individuals with comparable profiles. This technique has been seldom used in dietary research (e.g., Padmadas et al, 2006;Wang et al, 2011) though it is widely used in other disciplines such as psychology (Lanza et al, 2003), education (Aitkin et al, 1981), sociology (Dewilde, 2004), and public health (Barnett Downloaded et al, 2008). LCA is a person-centred method, in contrast to factor analysis that is variable centred.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LCA is a form of model-based cluster analysis and identifies classes of individuals with comparable profiles. This technique has been seldom used in dietary research (e.g., Padmadas et al, 2006;Wang et al, 2011) though it is widely used in other disciplines such as psychology (Lanza et al, 2003), education (Aitkin et al, 1981), sociology (Dewilde, 2004), and public health (Barnett Downloaded et al, 2008). LCA is a person-centred method, in contrast to factor analysis that is variable centred.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining food items (n = 80) were categorized into 3 levels: 1) nonconsumers, 2) below the median of consumption among consumers, and 3) above the median of consumption among consumers. Latent class analysis (LCA) for categorical outcomes was used to derive dietary patterns from the FFQ data (19,20). Briefly, LCA models were energy-adjusted with the use of Mplus 7.3, and the number of classes were determined based on a LoMendell-Rubin likelihood ratio test (21).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ongoing epidemic of diabetes and other diet-related chronic diseases burdening Asian-Indian populations within India and abroad (13) cannot be adequately addressed without widely applicable and effective research tools to measure dietary intakes in these at-risk populations. Diverse dietary practices linked to India’s unique religious and socioeconomic heterogeneity may provide information on a wide range and variety of food and nutrient intakes as well as on vegetarian diets and use of distinctive spices, oils and pulses (46) . Such data could provide insights into diet–disease relationships and contribute to the development and refinement of international dietary recommendations with a stronger emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention globally.…”
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confidence: 99%