Ambikapathi Ramya, Shively Gerald, Leyna Germana, Mosha Dominic, Mangara Ally, Patil Crystal L, Boncyk Morgan, Froese Savannah L, Verissimo Cristiana K, Kazonda Patrick, Mwanyika-Sando Mary, Killewo Japhet, Gunaratna Nilupa S
Department of Public Health, Purdue University, USA.
Department of Agricultural Economics & International Programs in Agriculture, Purdue University, USA.
Glob Food Sec. 2021 Mar;28:100474. doi: 10.1016/j.gfs.2020.100474.
We study the relationship between the food environment (FE) and the food purchase patterns, dietary intakes, and nutritional status of individuals in peri-urban Tanzania. In Africa, the prevailing high density of informal vendors creates challenges to characterizing the FE. We present a protocol and tool developed as part of the Diet, Environment, and Choices of positive living (DECIDE) study to measure characteristics of the FE. We mapped 6627 food vendors in a peri-urban settlement of Dar es Salaam, of which over 60% were semi-formal and informal (mobile) vendors. We compute and compare four FE metrics inspired by landscape ecology-density, dispersion, diversity, and dominance-to better understand how the informal food environment relates to food purchase patterns, diets, and nutritional status among households with persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV).
我们研究了坦桑尼亚城郊地区食物环境(FE)与个人食物购买模式、饮食摄入及营养状况之间的关系。在非洲,普遍存在的高密度非正式摊贩给描述食物环境带来了挑战。我们展示了一项作为积极生活的饮食、环境与选择(DECIDE)研究的一部分而开发的方案和工具,用于测量食物环境的特征。我们在达累斯萨拉姆的一个城郊定居点绘制了6627个食物摊贩的分布图,其中超过60%是半正式和非正式(流动)摊贩。我们计算并比较了受景观生态学启发的四个食物环境指标——密度、分散度、多样性和优势度,以更好地理解非正式食物环境与感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(PLHIV)者家庭的食物购买模式、饮食和营养状况之间的关系。