Wet markets in Southeast Asia and access to healthy diets

Margot Hofman, Ann Trevenen-Jones
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Hunger and malnutrition in all forms continues to rise in Africa and Asia. Urban and rural communities’ diets in Southeast Asia (SEA) are increasingly unhealthy, with consumption influenced by affordability and convenience. The cost of a healthy diet is a major barrier to accessing healthy foods in SEA. Wet markets are key places in food environments where people buy and sell a variety of foods. They are especially important for food and nutrition insecure communities. This mini narrative review explores the role that wet markets, in SEA food environments, play in providing local communities with access to healthy foods. Fourteen peer-review papers, published in English between 2017 and 2022, were identified during screening and analysed according to six food environment domains. Findings highlight that convenient access to wet markets facilitates access to fruits and vegetables in peri urban and urban areas. Fresh foods, most notably fruits, were viewed as being more expensive than processed foods which in turn influenced purchasing behavior. Divergent findings were presented in the identified papers regarding affordability of food in wet markets. Concerns about food quality and the use of chemicals and pesticides were raised. This review was constrained by several factors including the lack of consistent and meaningful definitions and typologies of the varied forms of wet markets. Looking ahead, better defined interpretations of wet markets can enhance the development and refinement of appropriate policies and actions and comparison of wet markets, in respect of access to diverse, healthy foods, vendor practices and consumer food choices.
东南亚的湿市场和获得健康饮食的机会
非洲和亚洲各种形式的饥饿和营养不良现象继续增加。东南亚(SEA)城市和农村社区的饮食越来越不健康,消费受到经济能力和便利性的影响。健康饮食的成本是东南亚获取健康食品的主要障碍。湿市场是食品环境中人们购买和销售各种食品的重要场所。它们对食物和营养无保障的社区尤为重要。这篇微型综述探讨了东南亚地区食品环境中的湿市场在为当地社区提供健康食品方面所发挥的作用。在筛选过程中,确定了 14 篇在 2017 年至 2022 年期间发表的英文同行评审论文,并根据六个食品环境领域进行了分析。研究结果突出表明,在城市周边和城市地区,方便地进入湿市场有助于获得水果和蔬菜。新鲜食品,尤其是水果,被认为比加工食品更贵,这反过来又影响了购买行为。在已确定的论文中,关于湿市场食品的可负担性的研究结果各不相同。还有人对食品质量以及化学品和杀虫剂的使用表示担忧。本综述受到几个因素的制约,包括缺乏一致且有意义的定义,以及对不同形式的湿市场进行分类。展望未来,对湿市场进行更明确的解释,可以促进制定和完善适当的政策和行动,并在获取多样化健康食品、摊贩做法和消费者食品选择方面对湿市场进行比较。
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