Kokila Kakarala, Andrew Popielski, Kaleigh Riggs, S. Shahrukh Hashmi, Zoabe Hafeez
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众所周知,粮食不安全和运输不平等对边缘社区的福利产生了不成比例的影响。我们的研究分析了德克萨斯州哈里斯县的人口普查数据,比较了食品不安全率和质量负担得起的交通指数的组成部分,以探索它们之间的关系。采用制图、地理加权回归(GWR)和线性回归方法确定粮食不安全与运输之间的关系。与哈里斯县糟糕的公共交通相比,糟糕的步行性更常与食品不安全地区联系在一起。GWR帮助确定了哈里斯县西南部的步行性和粮食不安全之间的强烈相关性,这可能会从进一步的研究中受益。关键词:食品不安全运输健康食品沙漠的社会决定因素空间回归我们的团队要感谢LINK Houston, Rice University Kinder Institute for Urban Research和Feeding America为研究提供的数据。我们还要感谢Shivani Mehta在文献综述方面的帮助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
The Intersection of Food Insecurity and Transportation Insecurity in Harris County, Texas
ABSTRACTFood insecurity and transportation inequity are known to disproportionately impact the welfare of marginalized communities. Our study analyzed census data in Harris County, Texas comparing food insecurity rate and components of the Quality Affordable Transportation Index to explore their relationship. Mapping, geographically weighted regression (GWR), and linear regression methods were used to identify relationships between food insecurity and transportation. Poor walkability is more commonly associated with food insecure areas than is poor public transit in Harris County. GWR helped to identify an area of strong correlation between walkability and food insecurity in southwestern Harris County that may benefit from further study.KEYWORDS: Food insecuritytransportationsocial determinants of healthfood desertsspatial regression AcknowledgementsOur team would like to thank LINK Houston, The Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University, and Feeding America for providing the data used in the study. We would also like to thank Shivani Mehta for her assistance with literature review.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).