Operationalizing Dietary Diversity: A Review of Measurement Issues and Research Priorities
International Food Policy Research Institute
Abstract
Dietary diversity (DD) is universally recognized as a key component of healthy diets. There is still, however, a lack of consensus on how to measure and operationalize DD. This article reviews published literature on DD, with a focus on the conceptual and operational issues related to its measurement in developing countries. Findings from studies of the association between DD and individual nutrient adequacy, child growth and/or household socioeconomic factors are summarized. DD is usually measured using a simple count of foods or food groups over a given reference period, but a number of different groupings, classification systems and reference periods have been used. This limits comparability and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 7.37
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- 100%
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- 33
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1Topics & keywords
- Comparability
- Operationalization
- Generalizability theory
- Dietary diversity
- Socioeconomic status
- Per capita
- Diversity (politics)
- Environmental health