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“有些是健康的,有些则不是”:以阿克拉为基础的食品零售商对销售食品的描述。

"Some are healthy and others not": Characterization of vended food products by Accra-based food retailers.

机构信息

Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health, School of Public Health, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Nov 3;10:941919. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.941919. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Increasing the availability of healthy foods within food retail outlets can improve consumers' food environments. Such actions or inactions by food retailers may affect people's food purchasing and consumption behavior. This study explored Accra-based food retailers' perceptions and appreciation of "healthiness of food" as a concept. It also documented measures that food retailers adopt to encourage healthy food choices.

METHODS

In-person semi-structured interviews were conducted with owners and managers of Accra-based supermarkets ( = 7) and corner stores ( = 13) in March 2021. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, coded, and analyzed thematically.

RESULTS

The retailers' understanding of healthy food, or lack thereof, is exemplified by such expressions as "health, absence of disease, longevity, balanced diet, diversity, sanitation, and certification." A handful of retailers described what they sell as "products that meet consumer needs," "harmless," or "generally good." Very few retailers described the food they sell as "junk," high in sugar, fat, and salt, or energy-dense but nutrient poor foods, or as food that could pose some health risk to consumers. However, some retailers indicated that they advise their customers against the overconsumption of some foods.

CONCLUSION

Overall, Accra-based retailers have a fair understanding of what constitutes healthy food - exhibiting limited knowledge of the connection between very salty, very sugary, and very fatty foods and health outcomes. Retailers in Accra require interventions that improve their food, health, and nutrition literacy. Improving retailers' food and nutrition literacy may improve the availability of healthier options in food retail outlets in Accra.

摘要

背景与目的

增加食品零售店内健康食品的供应,可以改善消费者的食品环境。食品零售商的这些行为或不作为可能会影响人们的食品购买和消费行为。本研究探讨了加纳首都阿克拉的食品零售商对“食品健康”概念的看法和理解。同时,本研究还记录了零售商为鼓励健康食品选择而采取的措施。

方法

2021 年 3 月,对阿克拉的超市(n=7)和街角商店(n=13)的店主和经理进行了面对面的半结构化访谈。访谈进行了录音、转录、编码和主题分析。

结果

零售商对健康食品的理解或缺乏理解,例如“健康、无疾病、长寿、均衡饮食、多样性、卫生和认证”等表述。少数零售商将他们销售的产品描述为“满足消费者需求的产品”、“无害”或“总体良好”。很少有零售商将他们销售的食品描述为“垃圾食品”、高糖、高脂肪和高盐食品、或高能量但营养贫乏的食品,或对消费者健康构成某种风险的食品。然而,一些零售商表示,他们建议顾客不要过度食用某些食品。

结论

总的来说,加纳首都阿克拉的零售商对健康食品有一定的理解——对非常咸、非常甜和非常油腻的食物与健康结果之间的关系知之甚少。阿克拉的零售商需要接受干预,以提高他们的食品、健康和营养知识。提高零售商的食品和营养知识水平,可能会改善阿克拉食品零售店内更健康选择的供应。

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