College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA.
MedStar Health Research Institute, Hyattsville, MD 20782, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jul 3;16(13):2354. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16132354.
Disparities in healthy food access are well documented in cross-sectional studies in communities across the United States. However, longitudinal studies examining changes in food environments within various neighborhood contexts are scarce. In a sample of 142 census tracts in four low-income, high-minority cities in New Jersey, United States, we examined the availability of different types of food stores by census tract characteristics over time (2009-2017). Outlets were classified as supermarkets, small grocery stores, convenience stores, and pharmacies using multiple sources of data and a rigorous protocol. Census tracts were categorized by median household income and race/ethnicity of the population each year. Significant declines were observed in convenience store prevalence in lower- and medium-income and majority black tracts ( for trend: 0.004, 0.031, and 0.006 respectively), while a slight increase was observed in the prevalence of supermarkets in medium-income tracts ( for trend: 0.059). The decline in prevalence of convenience stores in lower-income and minority neighborhoods is likely attributable to declining incomes in these already poor communities. Compared to non-Hispanic neighborhoods, Hispanic communities had a higher prevalence of small groceries and convenience stores. This higher prevalence of smaller stores, coupled with shopping practices of Hispanic consumers, suggests that efforts to upgrade smaller stores in Hispanic communities may be more sustainable.
在美国各地的社区横断面研究中,健康食品获取方面的差异得到了充分记录。然而,关于不同邻里环境中食物环境变化的纵向研究却很少。在美国新泽西州四个低收入、少数民族占多数的城市中,我们研究了 142 个普查小区的不同类型食品店的供应情况,这些普查小区的特征是随着时间的推移(2009-2017 年)而变化的。根据多种数据源和严格的协议,将商店分类为超市、小型杂货店、便利店和药店。每年根据家庭收入中位数和人口的种族/民族将普查小区分类。在低收入和中等收入以及多数为黑人的普查小区中,便利店的比例显著下降(趋势分别为 0.004、0.031 和 0.006),而中等收入普查小区中超市的比例略有上升(趋势为 0.059)。在这些已经贫穷的社区中,收入下降可能导致低收入和少数族裔社区便利店的比例下降。与非西班牙裔社区相比,西班牙裔社区的小型杂货店和便利店的比例更高。较小商店的这种较高比例,加上西班牙裔消费者的购物习惯,表明在西班牙裔社区中升级较小商店的努力可能更具可持续性。