Does access to healthy food vary according to socioeconomic status and to food store type? : an ecologic study.
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2019
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Background: The food environment can influence opportunities and barriers to food access. This study aimed to
investigate whether access to healthy foods varies according to store types and the socioeconomic status of the
users of the public health promotion program in Brazil, known as the Health Academy Program.
Methods: A total of 18 Health Academy Program centers were selected via simple conglomerate sampling. Health
Academy Program users living up to 1 km from the food stores were evaluated (n = 2831). Their socioeconomic
status was investigated via face-to-face interviews. The food stores were audited through direct observation.
Variables included the community nutrition environment (type and location) and consumer nutrition environment
(healthy food store index, involving variables such as availability, variety, and advertising of healthy and unhealthy
products). Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to examine the association between access to healthy
foods, socioeconomic status, and food store type.
Results: A total of 336 stores were investigated. The majority were specialty fruit and vegetable markets/stores or
open-air food markets. Access to healthy food was only associated with the food store type. An increase of 1% in
the availability of specialized fruits and vegetable markets or open-air food markets and supermarket raised healthy
food store index values by 0.12 and 0.07, respectively.
Conclusions: Public food supply policies aimed at improving the diet quality of the population and reducing
inequality in access should prioritize the implementation of stores of better quality, such as specialty fruit and
vegetable markets and open-air food markets.
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Commercial sectors, Urban health, Environment and public health, Socioeconomic factors
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COSTA, B. V. de L. et al. Does access to healthy food vary according to socioeconomic status and to food store type?: an ecologic study. BMC Public Health, v. 19, artigo 775, 2019. Disponível em: <https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-019-6975-y#:~:text=Studies%20in%20high%2Dincome%20countries,7%2C8%2C9%5D.>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.