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农产品处方计划对健康食品购买和糖尿病相关健康结果的影响。

The impact of a produce prescription programme on healthy food purchasing and diabetes-related health outcomes.

机构信息

Duke University, School of Medicine, Durham, NC, USA.

Duke University, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Suite 400, 2200 W. Main Street, Durham, NC27705, USA.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2021 Aug;24(12):3945-3955. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021001828. Epub 2021 Apr 27.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate a Produce Prescription Programme’s utilisation and its effects on healthy food purchasing and diabetes control among participants with type 2 diabetes.

DESIGN

Prospective cohort study using participants’ electronic health records and food transaction data. Participants were categorised as ‘Frequent Spenders’ and ‘Sometimes Spenders’ based on utilisation frequency. Multivariate regressions assessed utilisation predictors and programme effects on fruit/vegetable purchasing (spending, expenditure share and variety) and on diabetes-related outcomes (HbA1c, BMI and blood pressure).

SETTING

Patients enrolled by clinics in Durham, North Carolina, USA. Participants received $40 monthly for fruits and vegetables at a grocery store chain.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of 699 food-insecure participants (353 with diabetes).

RESULTS

Being female and older was associated with higher programme utilisation; hospitalisations were negatively associated with programme utilisation. Frequent Spender status was associated with $8·77 more in fruit/vegetable spending (P < 0·001), 3·3 % increase in expenditure share (P = 0·007) and variety increase of 2·52 fruits and vegetables (P < 0·001). For $10 of Produce Prescription Dollars spent, there was an $8·00 increase in fruit/vegetable spending (P < 0·001), 4·1 % increase in expenditure share and variety increase of 2·3 fruits/vegetables (P < 0·001). For the 353 participants with diabetes, there were no statistically significant relationships between programme utilisation and diabetes control.

CONCLUSIONS

Programme utilisation was associated with healthier food purchasing, but the relatively short study period and modest intervention prevent making conclusions about health outcomes. Produce Prescription Programmes can increase healthy food purchasing among food-insecure people, which may improve chronic disease care.

摘要

目的

评估生产处方计划的利用情况及其对 2 型糖尿病患者健康食品购买和糖尿病控制的影响。

设计

使用参与者的电子健康记录和食品交易数据进行前瞻性队列研究。根据利用频率将参与者分为“经常消费者”和“偶尔消费者”。多元回归分析评估了利用的预测因素以及该计划对水果/蔬菜购买(支出、支出份额和种类)以及与糖尿病相关的结果(HbA1c、BMI 和血压)的影响。

地点

美国北卡罗来纳州达勒姆的诊所招募的患者。参与者每月可获得 40 美元用于在一家连锁杂货店购买水果和蔬菜。

参与者

共有 699 名食品不安全的参与者(353 名患有糖尿病)。

结果

女性和年龄较大与更高的计划利用率相关;住院与计划利用率呈负相关。经常消费者的状态与水果/蔬菜支出增加 8.77 美元(P < 0.001)、支出份额增加 3.3%(P = 0.007)和种类增加 2.52 种水果和蔬菜相关(P < 0.001)。对于花费的 10 美元生产处方美元,水果/蔬菜支出增加 8.00 美元(P < 0.001),支出份额增加 4.1%,种类增加 2.3 种水果/蔬菜(P < 0.001)。对于 353 名患有糖尿病的参与者,计划利用率与糖尿病控制之间没有统计学上的显著关系。

结论

计划利用率与更健康的食品购买相关,但相对较短的研究期和适度的干预措施阻止了对健康结果的结论。生产处方计划可以增加食品不安全人群的健康食品购买,这可能改善慢性病护理。

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