Customer Characteristics and Shopping Patterns Associated with Healthy and Unhealthy Purchases at Small and Non-traditional Food Stores

被引:15
作者
Lenk, Kathleen M. [1 ]
Caspi, Caitlin E. [2 ]
Harnack, Lisa [1 ]
Laska, Melissa N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Sch Publ Hlth, Div Epidemiol & Community Hlth, 1300 S Second St Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55454 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Sch Med, Dept Family Med & Community Hlth, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Customer purchases; Corner store; Food retail; Healthy choices; SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAM; SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGES; BLACK-ADOLESCENTS; WOMEN; CHILDREN; INFANTS; ACCESS; AVAILABILITY; ENVIRONMENTS; CONSUMPTION;
D O I
10.1007/s10900-017-0389-5
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Small and non-traditional food stores (e.g., corner stores) are often the most accessible source of food for residents of lower income urban neighborhoods in the U.S. Although healthy options are often limited at these stores, little is known about customers who purchase healthy, versus less healthy, foods/beverages in these venues. We conducted 661 customer intercept interviews at 105 stores (corner stores, gas marts, pharmacies, dollar stores) in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, assessing all food and beverage items purchased. We defined three categories of "healthy" and four categories of "unhealthy" purchases. Interviews assessed customer characteristics [e.g., demographics, body-mass index (BMI)]. We examined associations between healthy versus unhealthy purchases categories and customer characteristics. Overall, 11% of customers purchased 1 serving of healthy foods/beverages in one or more of the three categories: 8% purchased fruits/vegetables, 2% whole grains, and 1% non-/low-fat dairy. Seventy-one percent of customers purchased 1 serving of unhealthy foods/beverages in one or more of four categories: 46% purchased sugar-sweetened beverages, 17% savory snacks, 15% candy, and 13% sweet baked goods. Male (vs. female) customers, those with a lower education levels, and those who reported shopping at the store for convenience (vs. other reasons) were less likely to purchase fruits/vegetables. Unhealthy purchases were more common among customers with a BMI 30 kg/m(2) (vs. lower BMI). Results suggest intervention opportunities to increase healthy purchases at small and non-traditional food stores, particularly interventions aimed at male residents, those with lower education levels and residents living close to the store.
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