Department of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences, Wroclaw University of Life Sciences, Norwida 25, 50-375 Wroclaw, Poland.
Department of Food Market and Consumer Research, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW-WULS), Nowoursynowska 159C, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland.
Nutrients. 2020 Oct 19;12(10):3191. doi: 10.3390/nu12103191.
The sense of food insecurity in a group of elderly people may be determined by the perception of distance to food outlets. The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between the perception of food insecurity by the elderly and their perception of the distance between the places of residence and food purchase. A cross-sectional quantitative survey was carried out in 2019-2020 amongst 762 Polish elderly living in Świętokrzyskie and Śląskie Voivodeship. The assessment of the relationships between the perceived food insecurity due to living too far away from the grocery shops and socio-demographic features was performed using multiple correspondence analysis (MCA), chi-square tests, and Phi and Cramér's V coefficients. Too great a distance to the place of food purchase was the cause of a lack of a sense of food security in 20.5% of the study sample, especially in men, people aged 75 and more, people living in a rural environment and people living alone. People reporting a lack of food due to the distance to the place of purchase showed socio-demographic characteristics similar to those of people declaring a lack of a sense of food security. Reduced food consumption due to the distance from the place of sale, including of fish (24.8%), some fruits (18.9%) and vegetables (15.4%) and beef (17.3%), may contribute to the deterioration of the diet and, as a result, health conditions. Including access to places of the sale of food in food policy as a factor contributing to ensuring the food security of older people can help to maintain a better quality of life and avoid exclusion. Especially in a situation of limited independence, food insecurity in elders due to causes other than financial limitations should be a focus of food policy.
一群老年人的食物不安全感感可能取决于他们对食物供应点距离的感知。本研究的目的是评估老年人对食物不安全感的感知与他们对居住地与食物购买地之间距离的感知之间的关系。2019-2020 年,在波兰圣十字省和西里西亚省,对 762 名居住在那里的老年人进行了横断面定量调查。使用多元对应分析(MCA)、卡方检验以及 Phi 和 Cramér 的 V 系数评估了由于居住离杂货店太远而导致的感知食物不安全与社会人口特征之间的关系。在研究样本的 20.5%中,距离食物购买地点太远是导致缺乏食物安全感的原因,特别是在男性、75 岁及以上的人群、居住在农村环境中的人群和独居人群中。由于购买地点的距离而报告食物不足的人群表现出与报告缺乏食物安全感的人群相似的社会人口特征。由于距离销售地点较远而减少食物消费,包括鱼类(24.8%)、某些水果(18.9%)和蔬菜(15.4%)以及牛肉(17.3%),可能会导致饮食恶化,进而影响健康状况。将获得食物销售点的机会纳入食品政策作为确保老年人食品安全的一个因素,可以帮助维持更好的生活质量并避免排斥。特别是在老年人独立能力有限的情况下,由于非财务限制以外的原因导致老年人的食物不安全问题,应成为食品政策的重点。