Measuring characteristics of wild and cultivated food environments: a scoping review.

IF 7 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Penny Farrell, Erica Reeve, Ellen Johnson, Anna K Farmery, Dori Patay, Anne Marie Thow, Jonathan Wu, Jessica R Bogard
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Abstract

Background: Global food systems are essential to sustain life; however, unhealthy diets are the leading cause of poor health and death worldwide. Natural food environments are a critical source of healthful food such as fresh fruit and vegetables, lean meat and aquatic foods, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and Indigenous food systems. Understanding and monitoring natural food environments is critical to protecting the supply of healthy food, and the land and water it comes from, for current and future generations.

Methods: A scoping review was applied to classify and summarise empirical methods and measures used for characterising natural food environments. The ways in which food environment characteristics are conceptualised and measured for natural (wild and cultivated) food environments were explored. Data were extracted from the included studies using the following fields: study country, aim/objective(s), type of natural food environment (wild vs. cultivated), method or measure used to measure the food environment, key food environment characteristic/s (up to four) measured and key findings in relation to the food environment measurement.

Results: One hundred forty seven studies were found to be relevant in this review. Most studies investigated food environments in LMICs, with almost two-thirds of all studies focussing on middle-income countries (n = 89, 61%). There was a strong focus on food security and home-based agriculture from studies that measured the cultivated food environment in LMICs, while the majority of studies on the cultivated food environment from high-income countries focussed on urban and community gardening. In addition to the most common survey-based methodological approaches, our review yielded a broad range of both qualitative and quantitative methods for measuring natural food environments, such as geospatial analysis; biochemical analysis of food, soil and water; citizen science; photovoice and food availability calendars.

Conclusions: Our review demonstrated that the concept and characteristics of the food environment are a promising conceptualization for measuring natural food environments, particularly in relation to food availability, healthiness and food security. Mapping the currently used methods and measures to assess natural food environments is important to help identify critical leverage points for strengthening policy interventions, and monitoring and evaluation of progress.

测量野生和栽培食物环境的特征:范围审查。
背景:全球粮食系统对维持生命至关重要;然而,不健康的饮食是全球健康状况不佳和死亡的主要原因。自然食物环境是新鲜水果和蔬菜、瘦肉和水产食品等健康食物的重要来源,尤其是在中低收入国家(LMICs)和土著食物系统中。了解和监测自然食品环境对于保护今世后代的健康食品供应及其来源的土地和水源至关重要:方法:通过范围界定审查,对用于描述自然食物环境特征的经验方法和措施进行分类和总结。探讨了自然(野生和栽培)食物环境特征的概念化和测量方法。从纳入的研究中提取数据时使用了以下字段:研究国家、目的/目标、自然食物环境的类型(野生与栽培)、用于测量食物环境的方法或措施、测量的关键食物环境特征(最多四个)以及与食物环境测量相关的主要发现:结果:本综述共发现 147 项相关研究。大多数研究调查了低收入和中等收入国家的食品环境,其中近三分之二的研究集中在中等收入国家(n = 89,61%)。衡量低收入国家和地区种植食物环境的研究主要关注粮食安全和家庭农业,而高收入国家关于种植食物环境的研究大多关注城市和社区园艺。除了最常见的以调查为基础的方法外,我们的综述还得出了一系列广泛的定性和定量方法来衡量自然食物环境,如地理空间分析;食物、土壤和水的生化分析;公民科学;图片调查和食物供应日历:我们的综述表明,食物环境的概念和特征是衡量自然食物环境的一个很有前景的概念,特别是在食物可获得性、健康和食物安全方面。绘制目前用于评估自然食物环境的方法和措施图非常重要,有助于确定加强政策干预以及监测和评估进展的关键杠杆点。
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BMC Medicine
BMC Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
1.10%
发文量
435
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Medicine is an open access, transparent peer-reviewed general medical journal. It is the flagship journal of the BMC series and publishes outstanding and influential research in various areas including clinical practice, translational medicine, medical and health advances, public health, global health, policy, and general topics of interest to the biomedical and sociomedical professional communities. In addition to research articles, the journal also publishes stimulating debates, reviews, unique forum articles, and concise tutorials. All articles published in BMC Medicine are included in various databases such as Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS, CAS, Citebase, Current contents, DOAJ, Embase, MEDLINE, PubMed, Science Citation Index Expanded, OAIster, SCImago, Scopus, SOCOLAR, and Zetoc.
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