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Access to food source and food source use are associated with healthy and unhealthy food-purchasing behaviours among low-income African-American adults in Baltimore City.

机译:在巴尔的摩市低收入的非洲裔美国人中,获得食物来源和使用食物来源与健康和不健康的食物购买行为有关。

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Objective. Although previous research has shown limited availability of healthy food in low-income urban neighbourhoods, the association between food source use and food-purchasing patterns has not yet been examined. We explored food-purchasing patterns in the context of food source use and food source access factors in low-income areas of Baltimore City. Design. Cross-sectional survey. Setting. Predominantly low-income neighbourhoods in East and West Baltimore City. Subjects. A total of 175 low-income African-American adult residents. Results. Supermarkets and corner stores were the most frequently used food sources. Walking was the main form of transportation used by 57% of all respondents, 97% of corner-store shoppers and 49% of supermarket shoppers. Multiple linear regression models adjusting for demographic factors, type of food source used and transportation type found that corner-store use was associated with obtaining more unhealthy food (P = 0.005), whereas driving to the food source was associated with obtaining more healthy food (P = 0.012). Conclusions. The large number of corner stores compared with supermarkets in low-income neighbourhoods makes them an easily accessible and frequently used food source for many people. Interventions to increase the availability and promotion of healthy food in highly accessed corner stores in low-income neighbourhoods are needed. Increased access to transportation may also lead to the use of food sources beyond the corner store, and to increased healthy food purchasing.
机译:目的。尽管先前的研究表明,低收入城市社区中健康食品的供应有限,但尚未研究食品来源使用与食品购买方式之间的关联。我们在巴尔的摩市低收入地区的食物来源使用和食物来源获取因素的背景下探索了食物购买模式。设计。横断面调查。设置。东巴尔的摩市和西巴尔的摩市主要为低收入社区。主题。共有175位低收入的非洲裔美国人成年人。结果。超市和街角商店是最常用的食物来源。步行是57%的受访者,97%的小商店和49%的超级市场购物者使用的主要交通工具。多元线性回归模型针对人口因素,所使用的食物来源类型和运输类型进行了调整,发现转角商店的使用与获取更多不健康的食物有关( P = 0.005),而驱车前往食物来源则是与获得更多健康食品有关( P = 0.012)。结论。与低收入社区中的超级市场相比,角落商店的数量众多,这使它们成为许多人容易获得且经常使用的食物来源。需要采取干预措施,在低收入社区的人流密集的街角商店增加健康食品的供应和促销。交通便利性的增加也可能导致在壁角商店之外使用食物资源,并增加健康食品的购买。

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