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探讨小型食品店健康最低库存标准的可行性。

Examining the Feasibility of Healthy Minimum Stocking Standards for Small Food Stores.

出版信息

J Acad Nutr Diet. 2018 Sep;118(9):1655-1663. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2017.12.006. Epub 2018 Apr 9.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In response to recent national efforts to increase the availability of healthy food in small stores, we sought to understand the extent to which small food stores could implement the newly published Healthy Small Store Minimum Stocking Recommendations and reflect on the new US Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service's final rule for stocking of staple foods for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-approved retailers.

DESIGN

We collected qualitative and quantitative data from 57 small stores in four states (Arizona, Delaware, Minnesota, and North Carolina) that accepted Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program but not Special Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Women, Infants, and Children benefits. Data from semistructured, in-depth interviews with managers/owners were transcribed, coded, and analyzed. We collected quantitative store inventory data onsite and later performed descriptive analyses.

RESULTS

Store interviews revealed a reluctant willingness to stock healthy food and meet new recommendations. No stores met recommended fruit and vegetable stocking, although 79% carried at least one qualifying fruit and 74% carried at least one qualifying vegetable. Few stores met requirements for other food categories (ie, whole grains and low-fat dairy) with the exception of lean proteins, where stores carrying nuts or nut butter were more likely to meet the protein recommendation. Water and 100% juice were widely available and 68% met basic healthy beverage criteria.

CONCLUSIONS

In contrast to the inventory observed, most owners believed store stock met basic recommendations. Further, findings indicate that small stores are capable of stocking healthy products; however, technical and infrastructure support, as well as incentives, would facilitate shifts from staple to healthier staple foods. Retailers may need support to understand healthier product criteria and to drive consumer demand for new products.

摘要

目的

针对最近国家增加小商店提供健康食品的努力,我们试图了解小商店在多大程度上可以实施新发布的《健康小商店最低库存建议》,并反思美国农业部食品和营养服务部关于补充营养援助计划认可零售商主食库存的新最终规定。

设计

我们从四个州(亚利桑那州、特拉华州、明尼苏达州和北卡罗来纳州)的 57 家接受补充营养援助计划但不接受妇女、婴儿和儿童特别补充营养援助计划福利的小商店收集了定性和定量数据。经理/店主的半结构化深入访谈数据被转录、编码和分析。我们在现场收集了商店库存的定量数据,然后进行了描述性分析。

结果

商店访谈显示出对库存健康食品和满足新建议的不情愿意愿。没有一家商店达到推荐的水果和蔬菜库存标准,尽管 79%的商店至少有 1 种符合条件的水果,74%的商店至少有 1 种符合条件的蔬菜。很少有商店符合其他食品类别的要求(例如,全谷物和低脂奶制品),除了瘦肉蛋白,其中携带坚果或坚果酱的商店更有可能满足蛋白质推荐量。水和 100%果汁广泛供应,68%的商店符合基本健康饮料标准。

结论

与观察到的库存相比,大多数店主认为商店库存符合基本建议。此外,研究结果表明,小商店有能力储备健康产品;然而,技术和基础设施支持以及激励措施将有助于从小麦主食向更健康的主食转变。零售商可能需要支持来了解更健康的产品标准,并推动对新产品的需求。

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