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Do Latino and non-Latino grocery stores differ in the availability and affordability of healthy food items in a low-income, metropolitan region?.

机译:在低收入的大都市地区,拉丁裔和非拉丁裔杂货店在健康食品的可获得性和可负担性方面是否有所不同?

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OBJECTIVE: To compare non-ethnically based supermarkets and Latino grocery stores (tiendas) in a lower-income region with regard to the availability, quality and cost of several healthy v. unhealthy food items. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study conducted by three independent observers to audit twenty-five grocery stores identified as the main source of groceries for 80 % of Latino families enrolled in a childhood obesity study. Stores were classified as supermarkets and tiendas on the basis of key characteristics. SETTING: South San Diego County. SUBJECTS: Ten tiendas and fifteen supermarkets. RESULTS: Tiendas were smaller than supermarkets (five v. twelve aisles, P = 0.003). Availability of fresh produce did not differ by store type; quality differed for one fruit item. Price per unit (pound or piece) was lower in tiendas for most fresh produce. The cost of meeting the US Department of Agriculture's recommended weekly servings of produce based on an 8368 kJ (2000 kcal)/d diet was $US 3.00 lower in tiendas compared with supermarkets (P < 0.001). The cost of 1 gallon of skimmed milk was significantly higher in tiendas ($US 3.29 v. $US 2.69; P = 0.005) and lean (7 % fat) ground beef was available in only one tienda (10 %) compared with ten (67 %) supermarkets (P = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Barriers remain in the ability to purchase healthier dairy and meat options in tiendas; the same is not true for produce. These results highlight the potential that tiendas have in improving access to quality, fresh produce within lower-income communities. However, efforts are needed to increase the access and affordability of healthy dairy and meat products.
机译:目的:比较低收入地区非种族的超市和拉丁裔杂货店(tiendas)在几种健康诉不健康食品的供应,质量和成本方面的差异。设计:一项由三名独立观察员进行的横断面研究,对25家杂货店进行了审核,这些杂货店被确定为80%参加儿童肥胖研究的拉丁裔家庭的主要食品来源。根据主要特征,商店被分为超级市场和天梯。地点:圣地亚哥南部县。主题:十个天达和十五个超级市场。结果:Tiendas比超市小(五个诉十二个过道,P = 0.003)。新鲜产品的供应情况因商店类型而异;一种水果的质量有所不同。对于大多数新鲜产品,天琴的单位价格(磅或片)较低。满足美国农业部建议的每周食用8368 kJ(2000 kcal)/ d日粮的成本,与超市相比,tiendas的成本降低了3.00美元(P <0.001)。在蒂恩达斯州,每加仑1加仑脱脂牛奶的成本要高得多(3.29美元vs 2.69美元; P = 0.005),而只有一根蒂恩达(10%)的瘦牛肉(脂肪含量为7%)比十只( 67%)的超市(P = 0.01)。结论:在田腰鱼中购买健康的奶类和肉类食品的能力仍然存在障碍。农产品并非如此。这些结果凸显了天tie具有改善低收入社区优质,新鲜农产品的途径的潜力。然而,需要努力增加健康的乳制品和肉类产品的可及性和可负担性。

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