Codes and Frequencies
Description
For sample adults 18 and over, TOMSAUCEMTP reports the time unit (day, week, or month) that corresponds with the frequency with which the respondent reported eating tomato sauce, such as with spaghetti or noodles or mixed into foods such as lasagna. Tomato sauce on pizza was not included. TOMSAUCEMTP should be used in conjunction with TOMSAUCEMNO, which reports the corresponding frequency stated by the respondent.
TOMSAUCEMTP is part of a series of variables initiated in 1987 related to food, food knowledge, and cancer.
Comparability
There are no comparability issues. However, a similar variable from 2005, TOMSAUCEMO, reports the frequency with which respondents eat tomato sauce, but organize responses into pre-defined response categories, instead of using the standardized NHIS food frequency format, recording the number of times a food was consumed and the corresponding time unit. Data users interested in using more years of available data may consider modifying the standardized food frequency format TOMSAUCEMNO and TOMSAUCEMTP to correspond to the pre-defined categories from 2005. It should be noted that TOMSAUCEMNO and TOMSAUCEMTP do not include tomato sauce on pizza, while TOMSAUCEMO does.
The NHIS questionnaire was substantially redesigned in 2019 to introduce a different data collection structure and new content. For more information on changes in terminology, universes, and data collection methods beginning in 2019, please see the user note.
Universe
- 2010; 2015: Sample adults age 18+.
- 2022: Sample adults age 18+ who ate tomato sauce in past month (TOMSAUCEMNO).
Availability
- 2010, 2015, 2022
Weights
- 2010, 2015, 2022 : SAMPWEIGHT