Detroit Food Map Initiative and Department of Urban Studies and Planning, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Division of Health Research and Evaluation, Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Illinois, Rockford, IL 61107, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Oct 8;19(19):12875. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191912875.
Inadequate consumption of healthy food is an ongoing public health issue in the United States. Food availability measures of supply versus consumption of healthy foods are disconnected in many studies. There is a need for an objective assessment of the food environment in order to assess how the food supply aligns with the Healthy Eating Index (HEI). Data were collected as part of the Healthy Community Stores Case Study Project, including a refined Nutrition Environment Measures Survey for Healthy Community Stores (NEMS-HCS) and an updated Healthy Food Availability Index that aligns with the Healthy Eating Index (HFAHEI). This paper will focus on the NEMS-HCS development process, findings, and HFAHEI application. All food items were more likely to be found at grocery stores rather than corner stores. Food pricing was often above the Consumer Price Index averages for six food items. The NEMS-HCS assessment better aligned with the HEI because it included a wider variety of meats, frozen fruits and vegetables, and an increased selection of whole grains. HFAHEI scoring was inclusive of non-traditional and alternative community stores with a health focus, making it suitable for use at the local level, especially in neighborhoods where supermarkets and large chain stores are less common.
在美国,健康食品摄入不足是一个持续存在的公共卫生问题。在许多研究中,健康食品供应与消费的衡量标准是脱节的。为了评估食品供应与健康饮食指数(HEI)的一致性,有必要对食品环境进行客观评估。本研究的数据是作为“健康社区商店案例研究项目”的一部分收集的,包括经过改进的“健康社区商店营养环境测量工具(NEMS-HCS)”和与健康饮食指数(HEI)相匹配的“健康食品供应指数(HFAHEI)”更新版。本文将重点介绍 NEMS-HCS 的开发过程、调查结果以及 HFAHEI 的应用。所有食品在杂货店的出现频率均高于街角店。六种食品的价格通常高于消费者价格指数的平均值。NEMS-HCS 评估与 HEI 更加一致,因为它包括了更多种类的肉类、冷冻水果和蔬菜,以及更多的全谷物选择。HFAHEI 评分包括以健康为重点的非传统和替代社区商店,使其适用于地方层面,尤其是在超市和大型连锁商店较少的社区。