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通过地铁站的本地市场干预促进新鲜水果和蔬菜的供应。

Promoting access to fresh fruits and vegetables through a local market intervention at a subway station.

机构信息

1Université de Montréal,Département de médecine sociale et préventive,7101 Avenue du Parc,Montréal,QC H3N 1X9,Canada.

3Université de Montréal,Département de nutrition,2450 Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine,Montréal,QC H3T 1A8,Canada.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2018 Dec;21(17):3258-3270. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018001921. Epub 2018 Aug 13.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Alternative food sources (AFS) such as local markets in disadvantaged areas are promising strategies for preventing chronic disease and reducing health inequalities. The present study assessed how sociodemographic characteristics, physical access and fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption are associated with market use in a newly opened F&V market next to a subway station in a disadvantaged neighbourhood.

DESIGN

Two cross-sectional surveys were conducted among adults: (i) on-site, among shoppers who had just bought F&V and (ii) a telephone-based population survey among residents living within 1 km distance from the market.

SETTING

One neighbourhood in Montreal (Canada) with previously limited F&V offerings.

SUBJECTS

Respectively, 218 shoppers and 335 residents completed the on-site and telephone-based population surveys.

RESULTS

Among shoppers, 23 % were low-income, 56 % did not consume enough F&V and 54 % did not have access to a car. Among all participants living 1 km from the market (n 472), market usage was associated (OR; 95 % CI) with adequate F&V consumption (1·86; 1·10, 3·16), living closer to the market (for distance: 0·86; 0·76, 0·97), having the market on the commute route (2·77; 1·61, 4·75) and not having access to a car (2·96; 1·67, 5·26).

CONCLUSIONS

When implemented in strategic locations such as transport hubs, AFS like F&V markets offer a promising strategy to improve F&V access among populations that may be constrained in their food acquisition practices, including low-income populations and those relying on public transportation.

摘要

目的

在弱势地区,替代食物来源(AFS),如当地市场,是预防慢性病和减少健康不平等的有希望的策略。本研究评估了社会人口特征、身体可达性以及水果和蔬菜(F&V)消费与在一个新开放的 F&V 市场的使用之间的关系,该市场位于一个弱势社区的地铁站旁边。

设计

在成年人中进行了两项横断面调查:(i)在现场,对刚刚购买 F&V 的购物者进行调查,以及(ii)在距离市场 1 公里范围内的居民中进行基于电话的人口调查。

地点

在蒙特利尔(加拿大)的一个社区,那里以前的 F&V 供应有限。

参与者

分别有 218 名购物者和 335 名居民完成了现场和基于电话的人口调查。

结果

在购物者中,23%是低收入者,56%没有摄入足够的 F&V,54%没有汽车。在所有居住在距离市场 1 公里范围内的参与者中(n=472),市场使用与足够的 F&V 消费(1.86;1.10,3.16)、居住距离市场更近(距离:0.86;0.76,0.97)、市场位于通勤路线上(2.77;1.61,4.75)和没有汽车(2.96;1.67,5.26)有关。

结论

当在战略位置,如交通枢纽,实施替代食物来源(AFS),如 F&V 市场时,为可能在其食物获取实践中受到限制的人群,包括低收入人群和依赖公共交通的人群,提供了改善 F&V 可及性的有希望的策略。

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