Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, 702 Parran Hall, 130 DeSoto Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
Health Place. 2011 Jan;17(1):370-8. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2010.11.017. Epub 2010 Dec 4.
Studies have shown racial disparities in neighborhood access to healthy food in the United States. We used a mixed methods approach employing geographic information systems, focus groups, and a survey to examine African Americans' perceptions of the neighborhood nutrition environment in Pittsburgh. We found that African Americans perceive that supermarkets serving their community offer produce and meats of poorer quality than branches of the same supermarket serving White neighborhoods (p<0.001). Unofficial taxis or jitneys, on which many African Americans are reliant, provide access from only certain stores; people are therefore forced to patronize these stores even though they are perceived to be of poorer quality. Community-generated ideas to tackle the situation include ongoing monitoring of supermarkets serving the Black community. We conclude that stores should make every effort to be responsive to the perceptions and needs of their clients and provide an environment that enables healthy eating.
研究表明,美国在社区获得健康食品方面存在种族差异。我们采用混合方法,运用地理信息系统、焦点小组和调查,研究了非裔美国人对匹兹堡社区营养环境的看法。我们发现,非裔美国人认为为他们社区服务的超市提供的农产品和肉类质量比为白人社区服务的同一超市的分店要差(p<0.001)。许多非裔美国人依赖的非正规出租车或穿梭巴士只能从某些商店提供服务;因此,人们被迫光顾这些商店,尽管他们认为这些商店的质量较差。解决这一问题的社区提出的建议包括对为黑人社区服务的超市进行持续监测。我们的结论是,商店应该努力满足客户的看法和需求,并提供一个有利于健康饮食的环境。