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Exploring obesogenic food environments in Edmonton, Canada: the association between socioeconomic factors and fast-food outlet access.

机译:探索加拿大埃德蒙顿的致肥胖食物环境:社会经济因素与快餐出口之间的联系。

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PURPOSE: To explore the relationship between the placement of fast-food outlets and neighborhood-level socioeconomic variables by determining if indicators of lower socioeconomic status were predictive of exposure to fast food. DESIGN: A descriptive analysis of the fast-food environment in a Canadian urban center, using secondary analysis of census data and Geographic Information Systems technology. SETTING: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. MEASURES: Neighborhoods were classified as High, Medium, or Low Access based on the number of fast-food opportunities available to them. Neighborhood-level socioeconomic data (income, education, employment, immigration status, and housing tenure) from the 2001 Statistics Canada federal census were obtained. ANALYSIS: A discriminant function analysis was used to determine if any association existed between neighborhood demographic characteristics and accessibility of fast-food outlets. RESULTS: Significant differences were found between the three levels of fast-food accessibility across the socioeconomic variables, with successively greater percentages of unemployment, low income, and renters in neighborhoods with increasingly greater access to fast-food restaurants. A high score on several of these variables was predictive of greater access to fast-food restaurants. CONCLUSION: Although a causal inference is not possible, these results suggest that the distribution of fast-food outlets relative to neighborhood-level socioeconomic status requires further attention in the process of explaining the increased rates of obesity observed in relatively deprived populations.
机译:目的:通过确定社会经济地位较低的指标是否可以预测快餐的暴露程度,探讨快餐店的布局与邻里水平的社会经济变量之间的关系。设计:使用普查数据和地理信息系统技术的二次分析,对加拿大城市中心快餐环境进行描述性分析。地点:加拿大艾伯塔省埃德蒙顿。措施:根据社区可获得的快餐机会的数量,将其分为高,中或低访问。从2001年加拿大统计局联邦人口普查获得了邻里一级的社会经济数据(收入,教育,就业,移民状况和住房使用权)。分析:使用判别函数分析来确定附近人口统计特征和快餐店的可及性之间是否存在任何关联。结果:发现在整个社会经济变量中,快餐可及性的三个层次之间存在显着差异,失业率,低收入和在快餐店可及性越来越高的社区中的房客的百分比依次增加。在这些变量中的几个得分较高,预示着更多进入快餐店的机会。结论:尽管不可能进行因果推断,但这些结果表明,在解释相对贫困人口中肥胖发生率上升的过程中,快餐店相对于邻里级社会经济地位的分布需要进一步关注。

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