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Annals of Human Biology | 2009

The effect of socio-economic status and area of residence on household food variety in Morocco

Karim Anzid; Fatima Zahra Elhamdani; Abdellatif Baali; Gilles Boëtsch; Susan Levy-Desroches; Pilar Montero López; Mohamed Cherkaoui

Background: In Morocco, few studies have specifically addressed the association between food variety and household socio-economic status and area of residence. Aim: The studys objective was to obtain a qualitative description of food consumption in samples of Moroccan households and to examine the influence of socio-economic factors and area of residence on their food variety. Subjects and methods: A qualitative food frequency questionnaire was administered by adolescent school pupils in their own households between March 2005 and March 2006 in 526 households in the regions of Marrakesh north of the High Atlas range and Ouarzazate to the south. We calculated the Food Variety Index (FVI) based on 183 food items and compared scores for advantaged/disadvantaged and urban/rural households. Results: Mean FVI scores for all individuals and total food groups differ significantly between the area of residence, urban and peri-urban Marrakesh and urban Ouarzazate having the highest scores. The mean total FVI scores, presented according to the households socio-economic status from highest to lowest, are 123.8 ± 17.1 for urban Marrakesh, 107.6 ± 21.6 for urban Ouarzazate, 92.0 ± 22.4 for rural Skoura, 110.5 ± 21.5 for peri-urban Marrakesh and 89.9 ± 10.8 for rural Iguerferouane (F-test = 26.7, p < 0.001). Advantaged households have significantly greater variety than disadvantaged households for all variables only in the two urban samples. In peri-urban Marrakesh and rural Skoura, there are no significant differences between advantaged and disadvantaged households. Conclusion: In our Moroccan sample, food variety is distributed according to two patterns: One based on area of residence, urban areas having greater variety than rural areas, and the other on socio-economic factors, with advantaged households having higher FVI values but only in urban areas. The limited availability of certain foods and food preferences by the populations mean that not all households are able to diversify their diets.


Journal of Biosocial Science | 2011

Anthropometric, body composition and health determinants of active ageing: A gender approach

Pilar Montero López; Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros; María Dolores Zamarrón; Santiago Rodríguez López


Journal of Biosocial Science | 2012

Nutritional status of adolescents in the context of the Moroccan nutritional transition: the role of parental education.

Pilar Montero López; Karim Anzid; Mohamed Cherkaoui; Abdellatif Baali; Santiago Rodríguez López


Psychology in Spain | 2011

Successful ageing: criteria and predictors

Rocío Fernández Ballesteros; María Dolores Zamarrón; María Dolores López Bravo; M. Martínez; Rocío Schettini del Moral; Pilar Montero López; Juan Díez Nicolás


Public Health Nutrition | 2014

Inadequacy of vitamins and minerals among high-school pupils in Ouarzazate, Morocco

Karim Anzid; A. Baali; Patrice Vimard; Susan Levy-Desroches; Mohamed Cherkaoui; Pilar Montero López


Género y envejecimiento: XIX Jornadas Internacionales de Investigación Interdisciplinar, 2013, ISBN 978-84-8344-348-4, págs. 313-334 | 2013

Indicadores de envejecimiento activo en la población española

Pilar Montero López; Santiago Rodríguez López


Revista española de antropología física | 2013

Nutrition and active ageing in a Spanish sample

Pilar Montero López; R. Fernández Ballesteros; Ai Mora; Juan Francisco Romero Collazos


Poblaciones humanas, genética, ambiente y alimentación, 2015, ISBN 978-84-617-5299-7, págs. 19-33 | 2015

Perspectiva de Ciclo Vital y de género en el estudio del proceso de envejecimiento.

Raquel Baena; Irene Martínez; Ai Mora; Antonio Higuero; Paula Acevedo Cantero; M.R. López; Pilar Montero López


Poblaciones humanas, genética, ambiente y alimentación, 2015, ISBN 978-84-617-5299-7, págs. 183-197 | 2015

Frecuencia de consumo de alimentos en deportistas paralímpicos.

Francisco Javier Martín Almena; Pilar Montero López; Juan Francisco Romero Collazos


Poblaciones humanas, genética, ambiente y alimentación, 2015, ISBN 978-84-617-5299-7, págs. 103-116 | 2015

Valoración del estado nutricional de personas mayores de la Comunidad de Madrid.

Paula Acevedo Cantero; Ai Mora; María Rosario López Giménez; Irene Martínez; Raquel Baena; Antonio Higuero; Pilar Montero López

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Cristina Bernis Carro

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Abdellatif Baali

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Carlos Varea González

Autonomous University of Madrid

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María Dolores Zamarrón

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Paula Acevedo Cantero

Autonomous University of Madrid

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