Downs Shauna, Manohar Swetha, Staromiejska Wiktoria, Keo Chanvuthy, Say Sophea, Chhinh Nyda, Fanzo Jessica, Sok Serey
Department of Health Behavior, Society and Policy, Rutgers School of Public Health, Newark, NJ, United States.
Global Food Ethics Policy Program, School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, DC, United States.
Front Nutr. 2024 Feb 21;11:1324102. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1324102. eCollection 2024.
Food environments are a critical place within the food system to implement interventions aimed at enabling sustainable diets. In this perspective article, we argue for the need for food environment research to more comprehensively examine the different types of food environments that people access within their communities to ensure that interventions and programs are better aligned with people's lived experiences. We highlight the potential ways in which participatory mapping (PM) can be leveraged to better design food environment research by: (1) identifying the different food environment types that are accessed within a given community; (2) providing insight into the timing for data collection; (3) informing the prioritization of where to conduct food environment assessments; and (4) highlighting the dynamism of food environments over time (e.g., across a given day or across seasons). We provide a case study example of the application of PM and the lessons learned from it in Cambodia. By conceptualizing food environments in a more comprehensive way, from the perspective of the people living within a given community, we will be able to measure food environments in a way that more closely aligns with people's lived experiences.
食物环境是食物系统中实施旨在促进可持续饮食的干预措施的关键场所。在这篇观点文章中,我们主张食物环境研究需要更全面地审视人们在其社区中接触到的不同类型的食物环境,以确保干预措施和项目能更好地与人们的生活经历相契合。我们强调了利用参与式绘图(PM)来更好地设计食物环境研究的潜在方式,具体如下:(1)识别特定社区内人们接触到的不同食物环境类型;(2)深入了解数据收集的时机;(3)为食物环境评估的地点优先级提供信息;(4)突出食物环境随时间的动态变化(例如,在一天内或不同季节)。我们提供了柬埔寨应用参与式绘图的案例以及从中吸取的经验教训。通过从特定社区居民的角度以更全面的方式对食物环境进行概念化,我们将能够以更符合人们生活经历的方式来衡量食物环境。