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PASTAMWK
Frequency eating pasta, past month: Times per week

Codes

PASTAMWK is a 3-digit-numeric variable.

000: Never
665: 665+
996: Not in Universe
997: Unknown-refused
998: Unknown-not ascertained
999: Unknown-don't know

Description

For sample adults, PASTAMWK is a recoded variable that reports how many times per week the respondent consumed pasta. See the Comparability tab for more detailed information about which kinds of pasta are included in this variable. This recoded variable is based on the responses to PASTASNO, which reports the frequency with which the respondent ate pasta, and PASTASTP, which reports the corresponding time unit.

PASTAMWK is part of a series of variables initiated in 1987 related to food, food knowledge, and cancer. For related variables, please use the IPUMS NHIS search function and drop-down menus.

Comparability

Prior to 2000, respondents were asked about foods they usually ate in the past year. Beginning in 2000, this recall period was reduced to foods the respondent usually ate in the past month. The structure of the responses (recording number of times a food was consumed and the time unit associated with that frequency) makes it possible to compare response categories even with different recall periods.

Prior to 2000, PASTASNO only reports consumption of "spaghetti, lasagna, or pasta with tomato sauce". Beginning in 2000, the definition of pasta expands to include "spaghetti, noodles, macaroni and cheese, pasta salad, and any other kind of pasta". Also included in 2000 are tortellini, manicotti, rice noodles, and soba. Before 2000, macaroni and cheese is its own variable.

Changes in survey design (e.g., quarters in which the supplement was collected) may affect raw frequencies, but do not affect comparability of the variable. As always, data users should use the prescribed IHIS weights.

Universe

  • 2000: Sample adults age 18+.

Availability

  • 2000

Weights