Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand.
Department of Population Health, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Sci Rep. 2022 Dec 15;12(1):21703. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-26301-z.
This study aimed to identify dietary trends in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) and whether inequities in dietary patterns are changing. We extracted data from the Household Economic Survey (HES), which was designed to provide information on impacts of policy-making in NZ, and performed descriptive analyses on food expenditures. Overall, total household food expenditure per capita increased by 0.38% annually over this period. Low-income households spent around three quarters of what high-income households spent on food per capita. High-income households experienced a greater increase in expenditure on nuts and seeds and a greater reduction in expenditure on processed meat. There was increased expenditure over time on fruit and vegetables nuts and seeds, and healthy foods in Māori (Indigenous) households with little variations in non-Māori households. But there was little change in processed meat expenditure for Māori households and expenditure on less healthy foods also increased over time. Routinely collected HES data were useful and cost-effective for understanding trends in food expenditure patterns to inform public health interventions, in the absence of nutrition survey data. Potentially positive expenditure trends for Māori were identified, however, food expenditure inequities in processed meat and less healthy foods by ethnicity and income continue to be substantial.
本研究旨在确定新西兰(NZ)的饮食趋势,以及饮食模式的不平等是否在发生变化。我们从家庭经济调查(HES)中提取数据,该调查旨在提供 NZ 政策制定影响的信息,并对食品支出进行描述性分析。总体而言,在此期间,家庭人均食品总支出每年增长 0.38%。低收入家庭在食品上的支出约为高收入家庭的四分之三。高收入家庭在坚果和种子以及加工肉类上的支出增加更多。毛利人(土著)家庭在水果和蔬菜、坚果和种子以及健康食品上的支出随着时间的推移而增加,而毛利人家庭在加工肉类上的支出变化不大,不健康食品的支出也随着时间的推移而增加。在没有营养调查数据的情况下,HES 数据是了解食品支出模式趋势以制定公共卫生干预措施的有用且具有成本效益的数据来源。虽然确定了毛利人支出的潜在积极趋势,但族裔和收入方面在加工肉类和不健康食品上的食品支出不平等仍然很大。