Household Food Sourcing Patterns and Their Associations With Food Insecurity in Appalachian Ohio.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Kyle R Busse, Kathryn I Poppe, Qiang Wu, Stephanie B Jilcott Pitts, Lindsey Haynes-Maslow, Alice S Ammerman, Kathleen Krzyzanowski Guerra, Zoë Plakias, Andrew S Hanks, Katharine Garrity, Rachel Gillespie, Bailey Houghtaling, Rebecca A Seguin-Fowler, Jennifer A Garner
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Abstract

Background: Households experiencing food insecurity may use dynamic strategies to meet food needs. Yet, the relationship between household food sourcing behaviors and food security, particularly in rural settings, is understudied.

Objective: To identify food sourcing patterns and their associations with food insecurity among households in rural Appalachian Ohio during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Design: Survey data were collected from a cohort of households in Athens County, OH, in July 2020, October 2020, January 2021, and April 2021.

Participants/setting: The sample included 663 households with household food sourcing and food security information for ≥1 survey wave.

Main outcome measures: Household food sourcing patterns. Households reported the frequency with which they obtained food from various retailers and charitable sources, classified as supercenters, supermarkets, convenience stores, farmers markets, or charitable sources.

Statistical analyses: Principal component analysis was used to identify food sourcing patterns. Linear mixed models were used to assess changes in food sourcing behaviors over the study period and to determine whether food sourcing behaviors differed according to food security status.

Results: Two patterns were identified: Convenience Stores and Charitable Food and Supermarkets and Farmers Markets, not Supercenters. Relative to July 2020, alignment of households' food sourcing behaviors with the Supermarkets and Farmers Markets, not Supercenters pattern was higher in October 2020 (β .07, 95% CI .02 to .12) and alignment with the Convenience Stores and Charitable Food pattern was lower in April 2021 (β -.06, 95% CI -.11 to -.02). Compared with food-secure households, food sourcing behaviors of food-insecure households were more closely aligned with the Convenience Stores and Charitable Food pattern (β .07, 95% CI .00 to .13); no statistically significant difference in scores was observed for the Supermarkets and Farmers Markets, not Supercenters pattern (β -.07, 95% CI -.15 to .02).

Conclusions: These findings support efforts to increase access to healthy, affordable options at venues where food-insecure households may be likely to obtain food, such as convenience stores and charitable sources.

俄亥俄州阿巴拉契亚地区的家庭食物采购模式及其与食物不安全的关联。
背景:面临粮食不安全问题的家庭可能会采用动态策略来满足粮食需求。然而,人们对家庭食品采购行为与食品安全之间的关系,尤其是在农村环境中的关系研究不足:目的:确定 COVID-19 大流行期间俄亥俄州阿巴拉契亚农村地区家庭的食物采购模式及其与食物不安全之间的关系:调查数据分别于 2020 年 7 月、2020 年 10 月、2021 年 1 月和 2021 年 4 月从俄亥俄州雅典县的一组家庭中收集:样本包括 663 个家庭,这些家庭在≥1 次调查中提供了家庭食物来源和粮食安全信息:家庭食物来源模式。家庭报告他们从各种零售商和慈善机构获得食物的频率,分为超级购物中心、超市、便利店、农贸市场或慈善机构:主成分分析用于确定食物来源模式。线性混合模型用于评估研究期间食品采购行为的变化,并确定食品采购行为是否因食品安全状况而异:结果:确定了两种模式:1) 便利店和慈善食品,2) 超市和农贸市场,而非超级中心。与 2020 年 7 月相比,2020 年 10 月家庭食品采购行为与 "超市和农贸市场,非超级市场 "模式的一致性更高(β=0.07;95% CI:0.02,0.12),而 2021 年 4 月与 "便利店和慈善食品 "模式的一致性较低(β=-0.06;95% CI:-0.11,-0.02)。与食品安全家庭相比,食品安全家庭的食品采购行为更符合 "便利店和慈善食品 "模式(β=0.07;95% CI:0.00,0.13);"超市和农贸市场,而非超级市场 "模式的得分差异无统计学意义(β=-0.07;95% CI:-0.15,0.02):这些研究结果支持在食品无保障家庭可能获得食品的场所(如便利店和慈善机构)增加获得健康、实惠食品的机会。
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7.20
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10.40%
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649
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is the premier source for the practice and science of food, nutrition, and dietetics. The monthly, peer-reviewed journal presents original articles prepared by scholars and practitioners and is the most widely read professional publication in the field. The Journal focuses on advancing professional knowledge across the range of research and practice issues such as: nutritional science, medical nutrition therapy, public health nutrition, food science and biotechnology, foodservice systems, leadership and management, and dietetics education.
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