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Stores healthy options project in remote indigenous communities (SHOP@RIC): a protocol of a randomised trial promoting healthy food and beverage purchases through price discounts and in-store nutrition education

机译:在偏远的土著社区中存储健康选择项目(SHOP @ RIC):一项通过价格折扣和店内营养教育促进健康食品和饮料购买的随机试验方案

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Indigenous Australians suffer a disproportionate burden of preventable chronic disease compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts – much of it diet-related. Increasing fruit and vegetable intakes and reducing sugar-sweetened soft-drink consumption can reduce the risk of preventable chronic disease. There is evidence from some general population studies that subsidising healthier foods can modify dietary behaviour. There is little such evidence relating specifically to socio-economically disadvantaged populations, even though dietary behaviour in such populations is arguably more likely to be susceptible to such interventions.This study aims to assess the impact and cost-effectiveness of a price discount intervention with or without an in-store nutrition education intervention on purchases of fruit, vegetables, water and diet soft-drinks among remote Indigenous communities.We will utilise a randomised multiple baseline (stepped wedge) design involving 20 communities in remote Indigenous Australia. The study will be conducted in partnership with two store associations and twenty Indigenous store boards. Communities will be randomised to either i) a 20% price discount on fruit, vegetables, water and diet soft-drinks; or ii) a combined price discount and in-store nutrition education strategy. These interventions will be initiated, at one of five possible time-points, spaced two-months apart. Weekly point-of-sale data will be collected from each community store before, during, and for six months after the six-month intervention period to measure impact on purchasing of discounted food and drinks. Data on physical, social and economic factors influencing weekly store sales will be collected in order to identify important covariates. Intervention fidelity and mediators of behaviour change will also be assessed.This study will provide original evidence on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of price discounts with or without an in-store nutrition education intervention on food and drink purchasing among a socio-economically disadvantaged population in a real-life setting.
机译:与非土著居民相比,澳大利亚土著人可预防的慢性病负担过多,其中大部分与饮食有关。增加水果和蔬菜的摄入量并减少含糖软饮料的消费量可以减少可预防的慢性疾病的风险。一些一般人群研究表明,补贴健康食品可以改变饮食习惯。尽管有证据表明这种人群的饮食行为更容易受到此类干预的影响,但很少有证据专门针对社会经济上处于不利地位的人群。本研究旨在评估采用或的价格折扣干预的影响和成本效益。无需在偏远土著社区购买水果,蔬菜,水和饮食软饮料的店内营养教育干预下,我们将采用涉及澳大利亚偏远土著社区20个社区的随机多基线(阶梯楔形)设计。该研究将与两个商店协会和二十个土著商店委员会合作进行。社区将被随机分配给:i)水果,蔬菜,水和减肥软饮料的价格优惠20%; ii)结合价格折扣和店内营养教育策略。这些干预措施将在五个可能的时间点之一开始,间隔两个月。在六个月的干预期之前,期间和之后的六个月内,将从每个社区商店收集每周的销售点数据,以衡量对购买折扣食品和饮料的影响。将收集有关影响每周商店销售的自然,社会和经济因素的数据,以识别重要的协变量。这项研究还将提供关于在社会经济上处于不利地位的人群中购买或不进行店内营养教育干预食品和饮料的价格折扣的有效性和成本效益的原始证据。在现实生活中。

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