Lenardson Jennifer D, Hansen Anush Y, Hartley David
Maine Rural Health Research Center, University of Southern Maine, 432B Wishcamper Center, 34 Bedford Street, Portland, ME, 04104, USA.
Maine Rural Health Research Center, University of Southern Maine, 404G Wishcamper Center, 34 Bedford Street, Portland, ME, 04104, USA.
Curr Obes Rep. 2015 Mar;4(1):46-53. doi: 10.1007/s13679-014-0136-5.
Within most developed countries, rural residents are more likely to be obese and overweight compared to their urban counterparts. Studies of specific rural communities have found that the limited availability of healthy foods in the community and home as well as individual characteristics and preferences contribute to poor diet and overweight. The rural food environment is varied and may be affected by climate, regional and cultural preferences, transportation access, and remoteness among other factors. Given this diversity and the vulnerabilities of rural residents, who are more likely to have low-income, substandard housing or low educational attainment compared to their urban counterparts, policy and programmatic interventions should target specific needs and communities. This review will describe the rural community, home, and individual food environments and what is known about their roles in healthy eating.
在大多数发达国家,与城市居民相比,农村居民更有可能肥胖和超重。对特定农村社区的研究发现,社区和家庭中健康食品供应有限以及个人特征和偏好导致了不良饮食和超重。农村食品环境多种多样,可能受到气候、地区和文化偏好、交通便利性以及偏远程度等因素的影响。鉴于这种多样性以及农村居民的脆弱性(与城市居民相比,农村居民更有可能低收入、住房条件差或教育程度低),政策和项目干预应针对特定需求和社区。本综述将描述农村社区、家庭和个人的食品环境,以及它们在健康饮食中的作用。