Food Action Research Centre (FoodARC) and Department of Applied Human Nutrition, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Maritime SPOR Support Unit and Nova Scotia Health Authority, Halifax, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2021 Jun;112(3):430-439. doi: 10.17269/s41997-020-00431-1. Epub 2020 Nov 25.
This paper examines the retail food environment in grocery and convenience stores across Nova Scotia with specific attention to prominence and promotion of foods and beverages, as well as in-store promotion of foods and beverages to children.
A descriptive cross-sectional analysis of data on the availability, price, prominence, and promotion of foods and beverages classified as "healthier" and "less healthy" was undertaken as a part of a Nova Scotia Consumer Food Environment (NS-CFE) project. Data were collected in a random stratified sample of 47 grocery stores and 59 convenience stores by trained research assistants working in pairs using adapted Nutrition Environment Measures Survey Toronto grocery store (NEMS-S) and NEMS Corner Store (NEMS-CS) tools.
"Less healthy" snack foods and sugar-sweetened beverages were more prominently displayed than "healthier" options with an exception of cereal, at both grocery and convenience stores (all p < 0.001). Coke™ and fruit juice were more expensive than water in both grocery and convenience stores (both p ≤ 0.05). Significantly more child-specific strategies were used to promote "less healthy" compared with "healthier" options in both grocery and convenience stores (both p < 0.001).
Results of this study demonstrate that "less healthy" options are significantly more prominently displayed and more heavily marketed to all Nova Scotians, including children, in the retail food environment compared with items classified as "healthier". These findings indicate that there is a need for comprehensive structural changes to the retail food environment in Nova Scotia, to support population health.
本文研究了新斯科舍省杂货店和便利店的零售食品环境,特别关注食品和饮料的突出程度和促销情况,以及向儿童店内促销食品和饮料的情况。
作为新斯科舍省消费者食品环境(NS-CFE)项目的一部分,对“更健康”和“不太健康”食品和饮料的供应、价格、突出程度和促销情况进行了描述性的横断面分析。数据由经过培训的研究助理在一对一对的情况下使用经过改编的营养环境测量调查多伦多杂货店(NEMS-S)和 NEMS 街角店(NEMS-CS)工具,从随机分层样本中的 47 家杂货店和 59 家便利店中收集。
在杂货店和便利店,“不太健康”的零食和含糖饮料比“更健康”的选择更突出,除了谷类食品(均 p<0.001)。可口可乐™和果汁的价格都比水贵,无论是在杂货店还是便利店(均 p≤0.05)。与“更健康”的选择相比,无论是在杂货店还是便利店,都有更多针对儿童的特定策略来促销“不太健康”的选择(均 p<0.001)。
这项研究的结果表明,与被归类为“更健康”的选择相比,“不太健康”的选择在新斯科舍省的零售食品环境中更为突出,对所有新斯科舍人,包括儿童,的促销力度也更大。这些发现表明,需要对新斯科舍省的零售食品环境进行全面的结构性改革,以支持人口健康。