苏格兰食物环境特征及其与贫困的关系:一项全国性研究

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Deksha Kapoor , Joe Kennedy , Kirsteen Shields , Christian Reynolds , Tom Clemens , Lindsay M. Jaacks
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摘要

目的对苏格兰各地的食品店进行特征分析,并分析其邻里剥夺的分布情况。方法食品标准局对2024年所有注册食品企业的数据进行了分类,包括户外(OOH)[包括餐馆、酒吧、咖啡厅和外卖]、零售[超市和食品有限的药店等非食品零售商]或其他[流动餐饮服务商、慈善组织和家庭餐饮服务商]。邻里剥夺使用苏格兰多重剥夺指数进行量化。结果在所有食品店中,户外食品占59% (n = 18409),零售占28% (n = 8757),其他占13% (n = 3969)。户外广告密度(每平方公里1.9个)是零售密度(每平方公里0.8个)的两倍多。格拉斯哥市的户外广告出口密度最高(18.5 / km2)。阿盖尔和巴特岛、西部群岛和高地的户外和零售密度最低(≤0.03 / km2)。与最贫困的社区相比,最贫困的社区有更多的餐馆/咖啡厅/食堂(分别为37%和23%的食品店)和更少的外卖/三明治店(分别为16%和24%的食品店)。结论:尽管户外媒体在苏格兰的数量远远超过零售,但在不同的地方存在着独特的食品环境。这些见解可以为地方发展提供信息,并支持有针对性的战略,以改善粮食环境。
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Characterizing the food environment in Scotland and its association with deprivation: A national study

Objectives

To characterize food outlets across Scotland and analyze their distribution by neighborhood deprivation.

Methods

Data from the Food Standards Agency of all registered food businesses in 2024 were categorized as out-of-home (OOH) [including restaurants, pubs, cafés, and takeaways], retail [supermarkets and non-food retailers like pharmacies with limited food items] or other [mobile caterers, charity organizations, and home caterers]. Neighborhood deprivation was quantified using the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation.

Results

Of all food outlets, 59 % (n = 18,409) were OOH, 28 % (n = 8757) retail, and 13 % (n = 3969) other. The density of OOH (1.9 per km2) was more than double that of retail (0.8 per km2). Glasgow City had the highest OOH outlet density (18.5 per km2). Argyll and Bute, Western Isles, and Highlands had the lowest density of both OOH and retail (≤0.03 per km2). Compared to the most deprived neighborhoods, the least deprived neighborhoods had more Restaurants/cafés/canteens (37 % versus 23 % of food outlets, respectively) and fewer Takeaways/sandwich shops (16 % versus 24 % of food outlets, respectively).

Conclusion

Though OOH outlets far outnumber retail in all of Scotland, unique food environments exist in different local authorities. These insights can inform local development and support targeted strategies to improve food environments.
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