Herath Manoja P, Murray Sandra, Lewis Meron, Holloway Timothy P, Hughes Roger, Jayasinghe Sisitha, Soward Robert, Patterson Kira A E, Byrne Nuala M, Lee Amanda J, Hills Andrew P, Ahuja Kiran D K
School of Health Sciences, College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Launceston, TAS 7248, Australia.
School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia.
Nutrients. 2023 Sep 8;15(18):3908. doi: 10.3390/nu15183908.
Understanding food prices and affordability is crucial for promoting healthy dietary habits and informing policy actions. We assessed changes in the cost and affordability of habitual and recommended healthy diets in Northwest Tasmania from 2021 to 2023. The recommended diet was 16-22% less expensive than the habitual diet during the period. Notably, 60% of the total cost of the habitual diet was spent on discretionary items. The cost of the habitual diet increased by 9% in this period, whereas the cost of the recommended diet increased by only 2%. The habitual diet was unaffordable for households with median gross, minimum wage disposable or welfare-dependent incomes. The recommended diet, however, was affordable for some groups but posed a risk of food stress for those with median gross and minimum wage disposable income and remained unaffordable for those who were welfare dependent. Our findings reveal that adhering to a healthy Australian Dietary Guidelines-recommended diet can be more cost-effective than following a habitual unhealthy diet. However, adopting a healthy diet can be challenging for low-income families. Interventions such as financial support, nutrition education, community gardens and food hubs, as well as price regulation and subsidies for farmers, can help address food insecurity in Northwest Tasmania.
了解食品价格和可承受性对于促进健康饮食习惯和为政策行动提供依据至关重要。我们评估了2021年至2023年塔斯马尼亚西北部习惯性饮食和推荐的健康饮食的成本及可承受性变化。在此期间,推荐饮食比习惯性饮食便宜16%至22%。值得注意的是,习惯性饮食总成本的60%花在了非必需项目上。在此期间,习惯性饮食成本增加了9%,而推荐饮食成本仅增加了2%。对于中等总收入、最低工资可支配收入或依赖福利收入的家庭来说,习惯性饮食难以承受。然而,推荐饮食对一些群体来说是可承受的,但对于中等总收入和最低工资可支配收入的人群存在食物压力风险,对于依赖福利的人群来说仍然难以承受。我们的研究结果表明,遵循澳大利亚健康饮食指南推荐的饮食可能比遵循习惯性不健康饮食更具成本效益。然而,采用健康饮食对低收入家庭来说可能具有挑战性。诸如财政支持、营养教育、社区菜园和食品中心等干预措施,以及对农民的价格监管和补贴,有助于解决塔斯马尼亚西北部的粮食不安全问题。