Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Centre for Sustainability, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Public Health Nutr. 2024 Oct 7;27(1):e198. doi: 10.1017/S1368980024001782.
To understand the relationship between adolescents' unhealthy snacking behaviour during their school journey and their perceived and objective measures of food outlet availability in the school neighbourhood.
A cross-sectional survey enquired about socio-demographic information, school transport modes, perceived presence of food outlets in the school neighbourhood and unhealthy food purchase and consumption on the school journey. A geographical information system analysis of the food outlets within 500 m and 1000 m school buffers was undertaken. Data were analysed using generalised linear mixed modelling.
All twelve secondary schools in Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand, March 2020-June 2022.
Adolescents aged 13-18 years ( 725) who reported being familiar with their school neighbourhood.
Perceived availability of food outlets in the school neighbourhood was inversely correlated with distance to the closest food outlet from school and positively correlated with food outlet density within 500 m and 1000 m school buffers. Adolescents' purchase and consumption of unhealthy snacks and drinks during the school journey were associated with perceived availability of food outlets and with shorter distance to the closest food outlet from school. Mixed transport users, girls and those living in high-deprivation neighbourhoods had higher odds of purchasing and consuming unhealthy snacks and drinks during the school journey than active transport users, boys and those living in low-deprivation neighbourhoods, respectively.
Adolescents perceptions of the food environment and close access to food outlets in the school neighbourhood may influence adolescents' food purchase and consumption behaviours during the school journey.
了解青少年在上学途中不健康的零食行为与他们感知到的和学校附近食物供应点的客观测量之间的关系。
横断面调查询问了社会人口统计学信息、上学交通方式、感知到的学校附近食物供应点的存在情况以及上学途中购买和消费不健康食品的情况。对学校缓冲区 500 米和 1000 米范围内的食物供应点进行了地理信息系统分析。使用广义线性混合模型分析数据。
新西兰奥塔哥地区达尼丁的所有 12 所中学,2020 年 3 月至 2022 年 6 月。
报告熟悉学校社区的 13-18 岁青少年(725 人)。
感知到的学校附近食物供应点的可用性与离学校最近的食物供应点的距离呈负相关,与 500 米和 1000 米学校缓冲区内部的食物供应点密度呈正相关。青少年在上学途中购买和消费不健康零食和饮料与感知到的食物供应点可用性以及离学校最近的食物供应点的距离有关。混合交通使用者、女孩和生活在高贫困地区的青少年比积极交通使用者、男孩和生活在低贫困地区的青少年更有可能在上学途中购买和消费不健康的零食和饮料。
青少年对食物环境的感知以及学校附近食物供应点的近距离可能会影响青少年在上学途中购买和消费食物的行为。