Hernández-Caravaca Iván, Martínez-García Alba, Trescastro-López Eva María, Plaza-Gavaldón Ángel, Martí-Cremades Julio, Moncho Joaquín
Department of Community Nursing, Preventive Medicine and Public Health and History of Science, University of Alicante, 03690 Alicante, Spain.
Balmis Research Group in History of Science, Health Care and Food, University of Alicante, 03690 Alicante, Spain.
Nutrients. 2024 Nov 28;16(23):4127. doi: 10.3390/nu16234127.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Unhealthy dietary habits are associated with chronic non-communicable diseases and may contribute to increased mortality in all countries of the world. Food environments determine the accessibility, availability, and promotion of food, thus playing an important role in people's diets, but they are context-dependent. The aim of this study was to evaluate the availability and accessibility of food in food outlets in different neighborhoods of the city of Alicante.
Cross-sectional study. Trained researchers conducted food store audits using the validated Nutrition Environment Measures Survey in Stores for Mediterranean contexts (NEMS-S-MED) tool. Data were collected from food stores within a socioeconomically diverse sample in Alicante ( = 63). We compared the availability and affordability of "healthier-less healthy" food pairs, scores between food store types (supermarkets, specialized, convenience stores, and others), and socioeconomic levels in Alicante in 2022.
The present study highlights that the food stores with the greatest availability and accessibility to healthy foods are supermarkets, as opposed to specialized stores and convenience stores. In addition, differences were found in the accessibility and availability of healthy foods by neighborhoods with different income levels, being more accessible in the residential neighborhood with the highest income level. Tourism could explain the differences in the food retail environment, with a high-income neighborhood showing similar results to low-income neighborhoods.
The results obtained invite reflection on the development and adoption of policy strategies that promote the availability and accessibility of healthy food in the most disadvantaged areas.
背景/目的:不健康的饮食习惯与慢性非传染性疾病相关,可能导致世界各国死亡率上升。食物环境决定了食物的可及性、可得性和推广情况,因此在人们的饮食中起着重要作用,但它们因环境而异。本研究的目的是评估阿利坎特市不同社区食品销售点的食物可得性和可及性。
横断面研究。训练有素的研究人员使用经过验证的地中海地区商店营养环境测量调查(NEMS-S-MED)工具对食品商店进行审计。数据收集自阿利坎特社会经济多样化样本中的食品商店(n = 63)。我们比较了“更健康-不太健康”食物对的可得性和可负担性、不同类型食品商店(超市、专卖店、便利店等)之间的得分,以及2022年阿利坎特的社会经济水平。
本研究强调,与专卖店和便利店相比,健康食品可得性和可及性最高的食品商店是超市。此外,发现不同收入水平社区的健康食品可及性和可得性存在差异,在收入水平最高的居民区更容易获得。旅游业可以解释食品零售环境的差异,高收入社区与低收入社区的结果相似。
所得结果促使人们思考制定和采用政策策略,以促进最贫困地区健康食品的可得性和可及性。