“…Dietary diversity. Referring to previous studies [ 21 , 50 , 51 ] and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) classification of food products [ 52 ], in order to take into account the characteristics of the Chinese diet and data availability, this study used the types of food consumed by left-behind household members in the past week to measure dietary diversity, using nine food groups, including meat (pork, mutton, beef, poultry), eggs, fish and other aquatic products, milk, cereals (rice, flour, and maize), potatoes, legumes, vegetables, and fruits. Left-behind household members were given a score of 1 if they had consumed a food category in the past week or 0 if they had not consumed that food category, with the total score being the dietary diversity score.…”