The Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center, The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI, USA.
123216752 Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2022 May-Jun;137(3):425-430. doi: 10.1177/00333549211012409. Epub 2021 May 3.
Food on the Move is an ongoing mobile produce market program in Rhode Island whose operations evolved from previous mobile market programs evaluated by 2 research studies: (1) one on Fresh to You, a prospective cohort study evaluating markets at community sites serving low-income families; and (2) one on Live Well, Viva Bien, a cluster randomized controlled trial evaluating markets and complementary nutrition interventions at public housing sites. The 2 studies spanned more than a decade and demonstrated the effect of mobile produce markets on access to, affordability of, and consumption of fruit and vegetables in low-income communities in Rhode Island. When grant funding ended in 2016, academic and community partners continued the mobile market program as Food on the Move. The Rhode Island Public Health Institute adopted the program model and developed a business plan to maximize market efficiency. To address price as a barrier to buying fruit and vegetables, the Institute implemented an innovative incentive program for purchases made with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, funded by a federal Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive grant program. In 2018, Food on the Move sold more than $160 000 in produce at 335 markets, more than $50 000 of which came from these SNAP incentive programs. For sustained change in communities, researchers and community partners need examples of how to translate findings from research trials into public health practice. Food on the Move serves as a case study for the successful transition of community-focused research into a sustainable and scalable evidence-based program.
《移动食品》是罗得岛州正在进行的一个移动农产品市场项目,其运营模式源自之前由两项研究评估的移动市场项目:(1)《贴近你》,这是一项针对低收入家庭社区服务点的前瞻性队列研究;(2)《活得好,活得健康》,这是一项在公共住房点评估市场和补充营养干预措施的集群随机对照试验。这两项研究跨越了十多年,证明了移动农产品市场对罗得岛州低收入社区获得、负担得起和消费水果和蔬菜的影响。当 2016 年赠款资金结束时,学术和社区合作伙伴继续以《移动食品》的名义开展移动市场项目。罗得岛公共卫生协会采用了该项目模式,并制定了一项商业计划,以最大限度地提高市场效率。为了解决购买水果和蔬菜的价格障碍问题,该协会实施了一项针对使用补充营养援助计划(SNAP)福利购买的创新激励计划,该计划由联邦粮食不安全营养激励计划拨款资助。2018 年,《移动食品》在 335 个市场上销售了超过 16 万美元的农产品,其中超过 5 万美元来自这些 SNAP 激励计划。为了在社区中实现持续的变化,研究人员和社区合作伙伴需要了解如何将研究试验的结果转化为公共卫生实践的例子。《移动食品》为将以社区为重点的研究成功转化为可持续和可扩展的循证项目提供了一个案例研究。