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瓦努阿图首都实现推荐非淀粉类蔬菜水果摄入量的成本和可负担性的横断面分析。

A cross-sectional analysis of the cost and affordability of achieving recommended intakes of non-starchy fruits and vegetables in the capital of Vanuatu.

机构信息

School of Medicine, Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health, University of Wollongong, Northfields Avenue, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2015 Mar 28;15:301. doi: 10.1186/s12889-015-1644-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The low-income Pacific Island nation of Vanuatu is experiencing a double burden of diet-related disease whereby micronutrient deficiencies and underweight occur at the same time as obesity related non-communicable diseases. Increasing intakes of nutrient dense, energy dilute foods such as fruits and vegetables will be important to address this issue. However, reduced access to agricultural land in urban areas provides limited opportunities for traditional subsistence fruit and vegetable production. Set in Port Vila, Vanuatu's capital and main urban centre, this study aimed to determine the cost and affordability of meeting international recommendations to consume at least 400 g of non-starchy fruits and vegetables (NSFV) per person per day, and assess the adequacy of households' NSFV expenditure.

METHODS

NSFV prices from the 2010 Vanuatu Consumer Price Index (n = 56) were used to determine the minimum monthly cost of purchasing 400 g of local NSFV per person, after accounting for wastage. The 2010 Vanuatu Household Income and Expenditure Survey (n = 578 households) was analysed to determine the proportion of households' total and food budget required to purchase 400 g of local NSFV for all household members. Household NSFV costs were also compared against actual household expenditure on these items. Consumption of own-produce and gifts received were included within estimates of food expenditure.

RESULTS

The minimum cost of purchasing the recommended amount of local NSFV was 1,486.24 vatu ($16.60 US) per person per month. This level of expenditure would require an average of 9.6% (SD 6.4%) of households' total budget and 26.3% (SD 25.8%) of their food budget. The poorest households would need to allocate 40.9% (SD 34.3%) of their total food budget to NSFV to purchase recommended amounts of these foods. Twenty-one percent of households recorded sufficient NSFV expenditure while 23.4% recorded less than 10% of the expenditure required to meet the NSFV recommendations.

CONCLUSIONS

Achieving recommended intakes of local NSFV in Port Vila is largely unaffordable, and expenditure on these foods was inadequate for most households in Port Vila in 2010. Addressing fruit and vegetable affordability will be an important consideration in prevention of non-communicable diseases in the Pacific region.

摘要

背景

太平洋岛国瓦努阿图收入较低,其居民面临着双重饮食相关疾病负担,一方面存在微量营养素缺乏和体重过轻的问题,另一方面又出现了与肥胖相关的非传染性疾病。增加水果和蔬菜等营养密集型、低热量食物的摄入量对于解决这一问题非常重要。然而,城市地区农业用地减少,限制了传统的自给性水果和蔬菜生产。本研究位于瓦努阿图首都和主要城市维拉港,旨在确定满足每人每天至少摄入 400 克非淀粉类水果和蔬菜(NSFV)国际建议的消费成本和负担能力,并评估家庭 NSFV 支出的充足性。

方法

使用 2010 年瓦努阿图消费者价格指数(n=56)中的 NSFV 价格,在考虑到损耗的情况下,计算出每人每月购买 400 克当地 NSFV 的最低月成本。对 2010 年瓦努阿图家庭收入和支出调查(n=578 户家庭)进行分析,以确定所有家庭成员购买 400 克当地 NSFV 所需的家庭总预算和食品预算的比例。还将家庭 NSFV 支出与实际家庭对这些物品的支出进行比较。在估计食品支出时,包括了自家生产和收到的礼物。

结果

购买推荐量的当地 NSFV 的最低成本为每人每月 1486.24 瓦图(16.60 美元)。这一支出水平将需要平均占家庭总预算的 9.6%(SD 6.4%)和食品预算的 26.3%(SD 25.8%)。最贫困的家庭需要将其总食品预算的 40.9%(SD 34.3%)用于购买推荐量的 NSFV。21%的家庭记录的 NSFV 支出充足,而 23.4%的家庭记录的支出低于满足 NSFV 建议所需支出的 10%。

结论

在维拉港,要达到当地 NSFV 的推荐摄入量在很大程度上是负担不起的,而且 2010 年,大多数维拉港家庭在这些食品上的支出都不足。解决水果和蔬菜的可负担性问题将是太平洋地区预防非传染性疾病的一个重要考虑因素。

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