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触手可及的不健康食物:新西兰在线送餐平台上餐厅和外卖店食品营养质量的横断面分析。

Unhealthy Food at Your Fingertips: Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Nutritional Quality of Restaurants and Takeaway Outlets on an Online Food Delivery Platform in New Zealand.

机构信息

Discipline of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland 1011, New Zealand.

Engagement and Co-Design Research Hub, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2145, Australia.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2022 Oct 30;14(21):4567. doi: 10.3390/nu14214567.

Abstract

Online food delivery (OFD) platforms have become increasingly popular due to advanced technology, which is changing the way consumers purchase food prepared outside of the home. There is limited research investigating the healthiness of the digital food environment and its influence on consumer choice and dietary behaviours. This study is the first to examine the nutritional quality and marketing attributes of menu items from popular independent and franchise restaurants and takeaway outlets on New Zealand’s market leading OFD platform (UberEATS®). A total of 374 popular independent and franchise restaurants and takeaway outlets were identified to form a database of complete menus and marketing attributes. All 25,877 menu items were classified into 38 food and beverage categories based on the Australian Dietary Guidelines. Of complete menus, 73.3% (18,955/25,877) were discretionary. Thirty-six percent (9419/25,877) were discretionary cereal-based mixed meals, the largest of the 38 categories. Discretionary menu items were more likely to be categorized as most popular (OR: 2.0, 95% CI 1.7−2.2), accompanied by a photo (OR: 1.7, 95% CI 1.6−1.8), and offered as a value bundle (OR: 4.6, 95% CI 3.2−6.8). Two of the three discretionary mixed meal categories were significantly less expensive than their healthier counterparts (p < 0.001). The overwhelming availability and promotion of discretionary choices offered by restaurants and takeaway outlets on OFD platforms have implications for public health policy. Further research to explore direct associations between nutritional quality and consumers’ dietary choices is required.

摘要

在线食品配送 (OFD) 平台因其先进的技术而变得越来越受欢迎,这些技术正在改变消费者购买家庭外准备的食品的方式。关于数字食品环境的健康状况及其对消费者选择和饮食行为的影响,研究有限。这项研究首次调查了新西兰市场领先的 OFD 平台(UberEATS®)上的热门独立餐厅和特许经营餐厅及外卖店的菜单项目的营养质量和营销属性。总共确定了 374 家热门的独立餐厅和特许经营餐厅及外卖店,以形成完整菜单和营销属性数据库。根据澳大利亚饮食指南,将所有 25,877 个菜单项目分为 38 个食品和饮料类别。在完整的菜单中,73.3%(18,955/25,877)是随意性的。36%(9419/25,877)是随意性的谷物基混合餐,是 38 个类别中最大的。随意性的菜单项目更有可能被归类为最受欢迎(OR:2.0,95%CI 1.7-2.2),附有照片(OR:1.7,95%CI 1.6-1.8),并作为超值套餐提供(OR:4.6,95%CI 3.2-6.8)。三个随意性混合餐类别中有两个明显比它们更健康的同类产品便宜(p<0.001)。OFD 平台上的餐厅和外卖店提供的随意性选择的压倒性供应和促销对公共卫生政策具有影响。需要进一步研究来探索营养质量和消费者饮食选择之间的直接关联。

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