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Disparities in the availability of fruits and vegetables between racially segregated urban neighbourhoods

机译:种族隔离的城市社区之间水果和蔬菜供应的差异

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ObjectivePublic health professionals continue to see the benefits of fruit and vegetable consumption on population health. While studies that evaluate the availability of produce are sparse in the medical literature, disparities in availability may explain the disproportional intake of produce for some people. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the availability and variety of produce located in two racially and economically diverse urban neighbourhoods.DesignA cross-sectional study was conducted in which 50% of the supermarkets, small grocery stores, delicatessens, and fruit and vegetable markets located in specific neighbourhoods were randomly sampled and surveyed between September 2004 and July 2005. Food stores were evaluated for the availability of 20 types of fresh fruits and 19 types of fresh vegetables, as well as their varieties and whether they were canned, frozen or previously prepared. 2000 US Census information was used to determine characteristics of the geo-coded census tracts where the food stores were located.SettingBrooklyn, New York.ResultsA supermarket was located in approximately every third census tract in predominantly white areas (prevalence = 0.33) and every fourth census tract in racially mixed areas (prevalence = 0.27). There were no supermarkets located in the predominantly black areas. With the exception of bananas, potatoes, okra and yucca, a lower proportion of predominantly black area stores carried fresh produce, while supermarkets carried the largest variety of produce types. Canned and frozen fruits and vegetables were found in the majority of stores, whereas prepared and organic produce was limited to predominantly white area stores.ConclusionsThese data demonstrate that the availability and variety of fresh produce is associated with neighbourhood racial composition and may be a factor contributing to differences in intake among residents.
机译:目的公共卫生专业人员继续看到食用水果和蔬菜对人口健康的好处。虽然在医学文献中评估农产品供应量的研究很少,但供应量的差异可能可以解释某些人摄入的农产品不成比例。因此,本研究的目的是评估位于两个种族和经济上不同的城市社区的产品的可用性和多样性。设计进行了一项横断面研究,其中50%的超级市场,小型杂货店,熟食店,水果和在2004年9月至2005年7月期间,对位于特定社区的蔬菜市场进行了随机抽样和调查。对食品商店进行了评估,以评估20种新鲜水果和19种新鲜蔬菜的可利用性及其品种,以及是否罐装,冷冻或事先准备好的。 2000年美国人口普查信息用于确定食品商店所在地区的地理编码人口普查区的特征。结果位于纽约布鲁克林。结果一家超市位于大约每三个人口普查区的白色区域(患病率= 0.33),每四个区域种族混合地区的人口普查区(患病率= 0.27)。在主要是黑色地区没有超市。除香蕉,土豆,秋葵和丝兰外,主要在黑区的商店出售新鲜农产品的比例较低,而超市则出售种类最多的农产品。大多数商店都发现了罐装和冷冻的水果和蔬菜,而有机农产品则仅限于白色区域。结论这些数据表明,新鲜农产品的可获得性和多样性与附近的种族构成有关,并且可能是造成这种情况的一个因素居民之间的摄入差异。

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