Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Nursing, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Leioa, Spain.
Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Faculty of Health Sciences, OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway.
Public Health Nutr. 2022 Jun;25(6):1619-1630. doi: 10.1017/S136898002100272X. Epub 2021 Jun 25.
To assess the food environment at OsloMet, through the nutritional profile and processing level of available commercial foods and drinks, as well as to determine food-purchasing behaviours, preferences and opinions on the food environment, in order to identify whether interventions on campus need to be conducted.
Cross-sectional descriptive study.
Pilestredet and Kjeller campus of OsloMet (Norway).
To analyse the nutritional profile of products offered at all food outlets (seven canteens, three coffee shops and two vending machines) at the main campuses three criteria were applied: those proposed by the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition, the UK nutrient profiling model and those of the Food and Drink Industry Professional Practices Committee Norway. In addition, products were classified by processing level, using the NOVA system. Food purchasing, food choice behaviours and opinions were analysed through a survey online, in which 129 subjects participated.
With regard to the first of the objectives, the combination of the above-mentioned criteria showed that 39·8 % of the products were 'unhealthy' and 85·9 % were 'ultra-processed'. Regarding the second objective, the most important determinants of food choice were taste, convenience, and cost and nutrition/health value. The most common improvements suggested were lowering the cost, improving the allergen information on labelling and increasing the variety of fresh and healthy foods.
A high proportion of the products offered were considered 'unhealthy' and highly processed. Interventions that improve food prices, availability and information on labelling would be well-received in this community.
通过评估现有商业食品和饮料的营养状况和加工水平,以及确定食品购买行为、偏好和对食品环境的看法,来评估奥斯陆都会大学的食品环境,以确定是否需要在校园内进行干预。
横断面描述性研究。
奥斯陆都会大学(挪威)的皮莱斯特雷德和凯杰勒校区。
为了分析主校区所有食品店(七个食堂、三个咖啡店和两个自动售货机)提供的产品的营养状况,应用了三个标准:西班牙食品安全和营养局提出的标准、英国营养成分模型和挪威食品和饮料行业专业实践委员会的标准。此外,还使用 NOVA 系统对产品进行了加工水平分类。通过在线调查分析了食品购买、食品选择行为和意见,共有 129 名参与者。
关于第一个目标,上述标准的组合表明,39.8%的产品是“不健康的”,85.9%是“超加工的”。关于第二个目标,食品选择的最重要决定因素是口味、便利性、成本和营养/健康价值。最常见的改进建议是降低成本、改善标签上的过敏原信息和增加新鲜和健康食品的种类。
提供的产品中,相当一部分被认为是“不健康的”和高度加工的。改善食品价格、可用性和标签信息的干预措施将在这个社区受到欢迎。