Anggraini Roselynne, Februhartanty Judhiastuty, Bardosono Saptawati, Khusun Helda, Worsley Anthony
SEAMEO RECFON (Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Food and Nutrition), Central Jakarta, Indonesia
SEAMEO RECFON (Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Food and Nutrition), Central Jakarta, Indonesia.
Asia Pac J Public Health. 2016 Jul;28(5):458-68. doi: 10.1177/1010539516646849. Epub 2016 May 20.
The aim of this study was to examine the associations of food store choice with food consumption among urban slum women. A cross-sectional survey was carried out among 188 urban slum women (19-50 years old) in Jakarta, Indonesia. A semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire was used to assess food consumption. Associations between food consumption and food store choice were tested by linear regression. This study found that frequencies of buying food from small shops (warung), street food vendors, and modern food stores were significantly associated with consumption of snacks, mixed dishes, and fruit respectively. In addition, buying food from traditional markets and small cafes (warung makan) was not significantly associated with particular types of food consumption. As modern food stores are rarely utilized by these women, small shops (warung) and street food vendors are likely to be important channels to improve slum dwellers' diet.
本研究的目的是调查城市贫民窟女性的食品店选择与食物消费之间的关联。在印度尼西亚雅加达对188名城市贫民窟女性(19 - 50岁)进行了横断面调查。使用半定量食物频率问卷来评估食物消费情况。通过线性回归检验食物消费与食品店选择之间的关联。本研究发现,从小型商店(warung)、街头食品摊贩和现代食品店购买食物的频率分别与零食、混合菜肴和水果的消费显著相关。此外,从传统市场和小咖啡馆(warung makan)购买食物与特定类型的食物消费没有显著关联。由于这些女性很少光顾现代食品店,小型商店(warung)和街头食品摊贩可能是改善贫民窟居民饮食的重要渠道。