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The Good Food Junction: a Community-Based Food Store Intervention to Address Nutritional Health Inequities

机译:良好的食品交界处:以社区为基础的食品店干预措施,解决营养健康不平等问题

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Background This is a 2-year study to assess the early impacts of a new grocery store intervention in a former food desert. Objective The purpose of the study is to understand the early health effects of the introduction of a large-scale food and nutrition-focused community-based population health intervention, the Good Food Junction (GFJ) Cooperative Store, in a geographically bounded group of socially disadvantaged neighborhoods (the “core neighborhoods”) in a midsized Canadian city. The GFJ grocery store was tasked with improving the access of residents to healthy, affordable food. The 5 research questions are: (1) What is the awareness and perception of the GFJ store among residents of the core neighborhoods? (2) Are there differences in awareness and perception among those who do and do not shop at the GFJ? (3) Will healthy food purchasing at the GFJ by residents of the core neighborhoods change over time, and what purchases are these individuals making at this store? (4) What early impact(s) will the GFJ have on key health-related outcomes (such as household food security status, vegetable and fruit intake, key aspects of self-reported mental health, self-reported health)? and (5) Are the effects of the intervention seen for specific vulnerable population groups, such as Aboriginal people, seniors (65 years old or older) and new immigrants (settled in Saskatoon for less than 5 years)? Methods The research project examined initial impacts of the GFJ on the health of the residents in surrounding neighborhoods through a door-to-door cross-sectional survey of food access and household demographics; an examination of GFJ sales data by location of shoppers' residences; and a 1-year, 3-time-point longitudinal study of self-reported health of GFJ shoppers. Results Analyses are on-going, but preliminary results show that shoppers are using the store for its intended purpose, which is to improve access to healthy food in a former food desert. Conclusions To our knowledge this is the first large-scale study of a full-service grocery store intervention in a former food desert in Canada that has used multiple data sources, as well as longitudinal analyses, to examine its effects. Its findings will contribute significantly to the knowledge base on food environment interventions.
机译:背景技术这项为期2年的研究旨在评估新的杂货店干预措施在前食品沙漠中的早期影响。目的该研究的目的是了解在社会地理上受限制的群体中,引入以食物和营养为重点的大规模社区居民健康干预措施(Good Food Junction(GFJ)合作商店)的早期健康影响。加拿大中型城市的弱势社区(“核心社区”)。 GFJ杂货店的任务是改善居民获得健康,负担得起的食物的途径。这五个研究问题是:(1)核心社区居民对GFJ商店的认识和看法是什么? (2)在GFJ购物和不购物的人的意识和知觉方面是否存在差异? (3)核心社区居民在GFJ购买的健康食品是否会随着时间而改变,这些人在这家商店进行的购买是什么? (4)GFJ将对与健康相关的主要结果(如家庭食品安全状况,蔬菜和水果摄入量,自我报告的心理健康,自我报告的健康的关键方面)产生哪些早期影响? (5)干预措施是否对特定的弱势人群有所影响,例如原住民,老年人(65岁或以上)和新移民(在萨斯卡通定居不到5年)?方法该研究项目通过对食物获取和家庭人口的门到门横断面调查,研究了GFJ对周围居民的健康的初步影响。通过购物者居住地检查GFJ销售数据;以及一项针对GFJ购物者自我报告的健康状况的为期1年,3时间点的纵向研究。结果分析正在进行中,但初步结果表明,购物者正在将商店用于其预定目的,这是为了在以前的食品沙漠中增加人们获取健康食品的机会。结论据我们所知,这是加拿大一家前食品沙漠中一家提供全方位服务的杂货店干预的首次大规模研究,该研究已使用多个数据源以及纵向分析来检验其影响。其发现将大大有助于有关食品环境干预措施的知识基础。

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