Disparities in Access to Healthy Diets: How Food Security and Food Shopping Behaviors Relate to Fruit and Vegetable Intake

Food shopping behaviors may help determine how local food environments influence fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake, especially among food insecure households. To examine whether household food security, food access, and food shopping behaviors are associated with F/V intake among residents of a low-i...

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Published inJournal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Vol. 120; no. 11; pp. 1847 - 1858
Main Authors Drisdelle, Caroline, Kestens, Yan, Hamelin, Anne-Marie, Mercille, Geneviève
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Abstract Food shopping behaviors may help determine how local food environments influence fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake, especially among food insecure households. To examine whether household food security, food access, and food shopping behaviors are associated with F/V intake among residents of a low-income neighborhood. Study design is cross-sectional. A simple random sample of 451 adults from a low-income neighborhood in Montreal (Canada) were recruited through telephone interviews in 2014. Final analyses included 417 participants. Validated assessment tools were applied to measure F/V intake and to distinguish food secure (FS) from food insecure (FI) participants. Neighborhood food access was calculated according to number of food stores within 0.5 miles of road network buffer of participants’ homes. Self-reported food shopping behaviors included trip frequency, store types, and transport used to reach the 3 most frequented stores. Participants also reported on mobility constraints, use of F/V markets, gardening, and perceived access to healthy food. F/V intake was modeled using multivariable linear regression. A sample of adults, of whom 21.3% were living in FI households, reported consuming F/V an average of 4.1 times daily. FI participants had a lower intake of F/V (b = −0.69, P = .04), independent of sociodemographics, food access, resource constraints, perceived access to healthy food, and food shopping behaviors. Participants with mobility constraints had lower F/V intake (b = −0.68, P = .02), while gardening was associated with higher F/V intake (b = 0.59, P = .01). Number of supermarkets (b = −0.06, P = .03) and specialty stores (b = 0.10, P = .04) were associated with F/V intake, although the strength of the association was weak. For FI households, barriers to food access linked to financial challenges are associated with lower intake of F/V. Studies on food environment should include people’s experience of food access to better understand the numerous barriers to F/V consumption faced by FI households.
AbstractList Food shopping behaviors may help determine how local food environments influence fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake, especially among food insecure households.To examine whether household food security, food access, and food shopping behaviors are associated with F/V intake among residents of a low-income neighborhood.Study design is cross-sectional.A simple random sample of 451 adults from a low-income neighborhood in Montreal (Canada) were recruited through telephone interviews in 2014. Final analyses included 417 participants.Validated assessment tools were applied to measure F/V intake and to distinguish food secure (FS) from food insecure (FI) participants. Neighborhood food access was calculated according to number of food stores within 0.5 miles of road network buffer of participants’ homes. Self-reported food shopping behaviors included trip frequency, store types, and transport used to reach the 3 most frequented stores. Participants also reported on mobility constraints, use of F/V markets, gardening, and perceived access to healthy food.F/V intake was modeled using multivariable linear regression.A sample of adults, of whom 21.3% were living in FI households, reported consuming F/V an average of 4.1 times daily. FI participants had a lower intake of F/V (b = −0.69, P = .04), independent of sociodemographics, food access, resource constraints, perceived access to healthy food, and food shopping behaviors. Participants with mobility constraints had lower F/V intake (b = −0.68, P = .02), while gardening was associated with higher F/V intake (b = 0.59, P = .01). Number of supermarkets (b = −0.06, P = .03) and specialty stores (b = 0.10, P = .04) were associated with F/V intake, although the strength of the association was weak.For FI households, barriers to food access linked to financial challenges are associated with lower intake of F/V. Studies on food environment should include people’s experience of food access to better understand the numerous barriers to F/V consumption faced by FI households.
Food shopping behaviors may help determine how local food environments influence fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake, especially among food insecure households. To examine whether household food security, food access, and food shopping behaviors are associated with F/V intake among residents of a low-income neighborhood. Study design is cross-sectional. A simple random sample of 451 adults from a low-income neighborhood in Montreal (Canada) were recruited through telephone interviews in 2014. Final analyses included 417 participants. Validated assessment tools were applied to measure F/V intake and to distinguish food secure (FS) from food insecure (FI) participants. Neighborhood food access was calculated according to number of food stores within 0.5 miles of road network buffer of participants' homes. Self-reported food shopping behaviors included trip frequency, store types, and transport used to reach the 3 most frequented stores. Participants also reported on mobility constraints, use of F/V markets, gardening, and perceived access to healthy food. F/V intake was modeled using multivariable linear regression. A sample of adults, of whom 21.3% were living in FI households, reported consuming F/V an average of 4.1 times daily. FI participants had a lower intake of F/V (b = -0.69, P = .04), independent of sociodemographics, food access, resource constraints, perceived access to healthy food, and food shopping behaviors. Participants with mobility constraints had lower F/V intake (b = -0.68, P = .02), while gardening was associated with higher F/V intake (b = 0.59, P = .01). Number of supermarkets (b = -0.06, P = .03) and specialty stores (b = 0.10, P = .04) were associated with F/V intake, although the strength of the association was weak. For FI households, barriers to food access linked to financial challenges are associated with lower intake of F/V. Studies on food environment should include people's experience of food access to better understand the numerous barriers to F/V consumption faced by FI households.
Food shopping behaviors may help determine how local food environments influence fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake, especially among food insecure households. To examine whether household food security, food access, and food shopping behaviors are associated with F/V intake among residents of a low-income neighborhood. Study design is cross-sectional. A simple random sample of 451 adults from a low-income neighborhood in Montreal (Canada) were recruited through telephone interviews in 2014. Final analyses included 417 participants. Validated assessment tools were applied to measure F/V intake and to distinguish food secure (FS) from food insecure (FI) participants. Neighborhood food access was calculated according to number of food stores within 0.5 miles of road network buffer of participants’ homes. Self-reported food shopping behaviors included trip frequency, store types, and transport used to reach the 3 most frequented stores. Participants also reported on mobility constraints, use of F/V markets, gardening, and perceived access to healthy food. F/V intake was modeled using multivariable linear regression. A sample of adults, of whom 21.3% were living in FI households, reported consuming F/V an average of 4.1 times daily. FI participants had a lower intake of F/V (b = −0.69, P = .04), independent of sociodemographics, food access, resource constraints, perceived access to healthy food, and food shopping behaviors. Participants with mobility constraints had lower F/V intake (b = −0.68, P = .02), while gardening was associated with higher F/V intake (b = 0.59, P = .01). Number of supermarkets (b = −0.06, P = .03) and specialty stores (b = 0.10, P = .04) were associated with F/V intake, although the strength of the association was weak. For FI households, barriers to food access linked to financial challenges are associated with lower intake of F/V. Studies on food environment should include people’s experience of food access to better understand the numerous barriers to F/V consumption faced by FI households.
Food shopping behaviors may help determine how local food environments influence fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake, especially among food insecure households.BACKGROUNDFood shopping behaviors may help determine how local food environments influence fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake, especially among food insecure households.To examine whether household food security, food access, and food shopping behaviors are associated with F/V intake among residents of a low-income neighborhood.OBJECTIVETo examine whether household food security, food access, and food shopping behaviors are associated with F/V intake among residents of a low-income neighborhood.Study design is cross-sectional.DESIGNStudy design is cross-sectional.A simple random sample of 451 adults from a low-income neighborhood in Montreal (Canada) were recruited through telephone interviews in 2014. Final analyses included 417 participants.PARTICIPANTS/SETTINGA simple random sample of 451 adults from a low-income neighborhood in Montreal (Canada) were recruited through telephone interviews in 2014. Final analyses included 417 participants.Validated assessment tools were applied to measure F/V intake and to distinguish food secure (FS) from food insecure (FI) participants. Neighborhood food access was calculated according to number of food stores within 0.5 miles of road network buffer of participants' homes. Self-reported food shopping behaviors included trip frequency, store types, and transport used to reach the 3 most frequented stores. Participants also reported on mobility constraints, use of F/V markets, gardening, and perceived access to healthy food.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURESValidated assessment tools were applied to measure F/V intake and to distinguish food secure (FS) from food insecure (FI) participants. Neighborhood food access was calculated according to number of food stores within 0.5 miles of road network buffer of participants' homes. Self-reported food shopping behaviors included trip frequency, store types, and transport used to reach the 3 most frequented stores. Participants also reported on mobility constraints, use of F/V markets, gardening, and perceived access to healthy food.F/V intake was modeled using multivariable linear regression.STATISTICAL ANALYSESF/V intake was modeled using multivariable linear regression.A sample of adults, of whom 21.3% were living in FI households, reported consuming F/V an average of 4.1 times daily. FI participants had a lower intake of F/V (b = -0.69, P = .04), independent of sociodemographics, food access, resource constraints, perceived access to healthy food, and food shopping behaviors. Participants with mobility constraints had lower F/V intake (b = -0.68, P = .02), while gardening was associated with higher F/V intake (b = 0.59, P = .01). Number of supermarkets (b = -0.06, P = .03) and specialty stores (b = 0.10, P = .04) were associated with F/V intake, although the strength of the association was weak.RESULTSA sample of adults, of whom 21.3% were living in FI households, reported consuming F/V an average of 4.1 times daily. FI participants had a lower intake of F/V (b = -0.69, P = .04), independent of sociodemographics, food access, resource constraints, perceived access to healthy food, and food shopping behaviors. Participants with mobility constraints had lower F/V intake (b = -0.68, P = .02), while gardening was associated with higher F/V intake (b = 0.59, P = .01). Number of supermarkets (b = -0.06, P = .03) and specialty stores (b = 0.10, P = .04) were associated with F/V intake, although the strength of the association was weak.For FI households, barriers to food access linked to financial challenges are associated with lower intake of F/V. Studies on food environment should include people's experience of food access to better understand the numerous barriers to F/V consumption faced by FI households.CONCLUSIONSFor FI households, barriers to food access linked to financial challenges are associated with lower intake of F/V. Studies on food environment should include people's experience of food access to better understand the numerous barriers to F/V consumption faced by FI households.
Author Kestens, Yan
Mercille, Geneviève
Hamelin, Anne-Marie
Drisdelle, Caroline
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Canada
Commerce
consumer behavior
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Cross-Sectional Studies
Diet Surveys
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Diet, Healthy - statistics & numerical data
Eating - psychology
Feeding Behavior - psychology
Female
Food access
Food purchases
food purchasing
Food security
Food Security - statistics & numerical data
Fruit - supply & distribution
fruits
Fruits and vegetables
gardening
Health disparities
Health Services Accessibility - statistics & numerical data
Healthcare Disparities - statistics & numerical data
healthy diet
households
Humans
interviews
Linear Models
low-income neighborhoods
Male
Poverty - psychology
Quebec
Residence Characteristics
roads
sociodemographic characteristics
supermarkets
telephones
vegetable consumption
vegetables
Vegetables - supply & distribution
Title Disparities in Access to Healthy Diets: How Food Security and Food Shopping Behaviors Relate to Fruit and Vegetable Intake
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