Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration, Getulio Vargas Foundation, 30 R. Jornalista Orlando Dantas, Rio de Janeiro, CEP, 22231-010, Brazil.
Sergio Arouca National School of Public Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Jan 17;23(1):120. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-14990-8.
Previous research suggests that unhealthy community food environments around schools contribute to unhealthy eating habits and negative health outcomes among the youth. However, little is known about how socioeconomic inequalities in those community food environments are associated with food deserts and food swamps across schools' neighborhoods.
An ecological study was carried out in all 3,159 public and private schools in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Three measures of socioeconomic inequality were evaluated: per capita income, segregation index and deprivation index. The community school food environment was analyzed by metrics of food swamps and food deserts.
Food deserts and food swamps were simultaneously more prevalent in neighborhoods of the lowest income, high deprivation, and high segregation. Spatial socioeconomic disparities at the neighborhoods of schools were associated with food deserts and food swamps in Rio de Janeiro.
Our results point to a spatial socioeconomic inequality of establishments that sell food around schools in a Brazilian metropolis, indicating that the areas of greatest deprivation of food services are also the areas with the worst socioeconomic characteristics.
先前的研究表明,学校周边不健康的社区食品环境会导致青少年养成不健康的饮食习惯和产生负面健康后果。然而,对于这些社区食品环境中的社会经济不平等如何与学校周边的“食物荒漠”和“食物沼泽”相关,人们知之甚少。
在巴西里约热内卢的所有 3159 所公立和私立学校中进行了一项生态研究。评估了三种社会经济不平等衡量标准:人均收入、隔离指数和贫困指数。通过“食物沼泽”和“食物荒漠”指标来分析社区-学校食品环境。
在收入最低、贫困程度最高和隔离程度最高的社区,“食物荒漠”和“食物沼泽”同时更为普遍。学校周边社区的空间社会经济差异与里约热内卢的“食物荒漠”和“食物沼泽”有关。
我们的研究结果表明,在巴西大都市中,学校周边出售食品的场所存在空间社会经济不平等,表明食品服务最匮乏的地区也是社会经济特征最差的地区。