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邻里环境:美国健康食品获取方面的差异

Neighborhood environments: disparities in access to healthy foods in the U.S.

作者信息

Larson Nicole I, Story Mary T, Nelson Melissa C

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55454, USA.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2009 Jan;36(1):74-81. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2008.09.025. Epub 2008 Nov 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Poor dietary patterns and obesity, established risk factors for chronic disease, have been linked to neighborhood deprivation, neighborhood minority composition, and low area population density. Neighborhood differences in access to food may have an important influence on these relationships and health disparities in the U.S. This article reviews research relating to the presence, nature, and implications of neighborhood differences in access to food.

METHODS

A snowball strategy was used to identify relevant research studies (n=54) completed in the U.S. and published between 1985 and April 2008.

RESULTS

Research suggests that neighborhood residents who have better access to supermarkets and limited access to convenience stores tend to have healthier diets and lower levels of obesity. Results from studies examining the accessibility of restaurants are less consistent, but there is some evidence to suggest that residents with limited access to fast-food restaurants have healthier diets and lower levels of obesity. National and local studies across the U.S. suggest that residents of low-income, minority, and rural neighborhoods are most often affected by poor access to supermarkets and healthful food. In contrast, the availability of fast-food restaurants and energy-dense foods has been found to be greater in lower-income and minority neighborhoods.

CONCLUSIONS

Neighborhood disparities in access to food are of great concern because of their potential to influence dietary intake and obesity. Additional research is needed to address various limitations of current studies, identify effective policy actions, and evaluate intervention strategies designed to promote more equitable access to healthy foods.

摘要

背景

不良饮食模式和肥胖是慢性病的既定风险因素,与社区贫困、社区少数族裔构成以及低区域人口密度有关。美国社区在获取食物方面的差异可能对这些关系及健康差距产生重要影响。本文综述了有关社区在获取食物方面的差异的存在、性质及影响的研究。

方法

采用滚雪球策略来识别1985年至2008年4月间在美国完成并发表的相关研究(n = 54)。

结果

研究表明,更容易进入超市且进入便利店机会有限的社区居民往往饮食更健康,肥胖水平更低。关于餐厅可达性的研究结果不太一致,但有一些证据表明,进入快餐店机会有限的居民饮食更健康,肥胖水平更低。美国全国和地方的研究表明,低收入、少数族裔和农村社区的居民最常受到进入超市和健康食品机会不足的影响。相比之下,在低收入和少数族裔社区,快餐店和高能量密度食品的供应更多。

结论

社区在获取食物方面的差异令人高度关注,因为它们有可能影响饮食摄入和肥胖。需要更多研究来解决当前研究的各种局限性,确定有效的政策行动,并评估旨在促进更公平地获取健康食品的干预策略。

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