Applied Biosciences, School of Applied Sciences, Northumbria University, Ellison Building, Newcastle upon Tyne NE18ST, UK.
Health Place. 2010 Jul;16(4):666-73. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2010.02.004. Epub 2010 Feb 18.
The aims were to: develop a food environment classification tool and to test the acceptability and validity of three secondary sources of food environment data within a defined urban area of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, using a field validation method. A 21 point (with 77 sub-categories) classification tool was developed. The fieldwork recorded 617 establishments selling food and/or food products. The sensitivity analysis of the secondary sources against fieldwork for the Newcastle City Council data was good (83.6%), while Yell.com and the Yellow Pages were low (51.2% and 50.9%, respectively). To improve the quality of secondary data, multiple sources should be used in order to achieve a realistic picture of the foodscape.
开发一种食品环境分类工具,并使用现场验证方法,在纽卡斯尔市的一个特定城区内,测试三种食品环境数据的二次来源的可接受性和有效性。开发了一个 21 分制(77 个子类别)的分类工具。实地工作记录了 617 家销售食品和/或食品的机构。对纽卡斯尔市议会数据进行现场工作的二次来源敏感性分析结果较好(83.6%),而 Yell.com 和黄页则较低(分别为 51.2%和 50.9%)。为了提高二手数据的质量,应使用多种来源,以真实反映食品景观。