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Evaluation of the first U.S. staple foods ordinance: impact on nutritional quality of food store offerings customer purchases and home food environments

机译:评估美国首个主食条例:对食品商店产品顾客购买和家庭食品环境的营养质量的影响

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BackgroundMany lower-income and racially diverse communities in the U.S. have limited access to healthy foods, with few supermarkets and many small convenience stores, which tend to stock limited quantities and varieties of healthy foods. To address food access, in 2015 the Minneapolis Staple Foods Ordinance became the first policy requiring food stores to stock minimum quantities and varieties of 10 categories of healthy foods/beverages, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains and other staples, through licensing. This study examined whether: (a) stores complied, (b) overall healthfulness of store environments improved, (c) healthy customer purchases increased, and (d) healthfulness of home food environments improved among frequent small store shoppers.
机译:背景技术在美国,许多低收入和种族多样化的社区对健康食品的获取受到限制,几乎没有超市和许多小型便利店,这些商店往往储存着数量有限且种类繁多的健康食品。为了解决获取食物的问题,2015年,《明尼阿波利斯主要食品条例》成为第一条要求食品商店通过许可,以最低数量和品种存储10类健康食品/饮料的方法,包括水果,蔬菜,全谷类食品和其他主食。这项研究调查了:(a)商店是否合规;(b)商店环境的整体健康状况得到改善;(c)顾客的健康购买量增加了;(d)经常逛小商店的购物者中家庭食物环境的健康状况得到改善。

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