劣势
脆弱性(计算)
环境卫生
业务
社会经济地位
质量(理念)
健康食品
营销
包裹体(矿物)
卫生公平
食物选择
社会经济学
地理
概念框架
生活质量(医疗保健)
食物系统
心理学
健康福利
食品质量
方便食品
食品营销
贫穷
健康风险
不健康食品
食品
老年学
作者
Casey E. Webb,Jeremy Farr,Nathan Cook,Olivia Wright
标识
DOI:10.1111/1747-0080.70085
摘要
AIMS: The aim of this scoping review was to synthesise how supermarkets shape health behaviours and nutrition-related outcomes of vulnerable populations in Australia. METHODS: Five databases were searched and studies were included if they discussed Australia's major supermarket chains, their relationship with vulnerable populations, and outcomes linked to nutrition behaviour or health. Findings were synthesised narratively and reported using the food systems approach interdisciplinary conceptual framework. RESULTS: Twenty-eight studies met the inclusion criteria. Twenty-seven studies investigated food access, six studies examined health behaviours, and four studies focused on nutrition-related health outcomes. Socioeconomic disadvantage was the only vulnerability explored across all studies. Large supermarket chains provided greater access and availability to foods of higher nutritional quality at lower prices than other types of stores; however, areas of lower socio-economic status experienced poorer proximity to supermarkets. Supermarket food prices were less affordable for low-income households in all locations. Individuals living in lower socio-economic areas had a higher risk of greater body size. CONCLUSION: Supermarkets play a structural role in the health of socioeconomically vulnerable populations in Australia. Supermarkets are important for the provision of higher nutritional quality foods but can also have negative effects through the stocking and marketing of discretionary foods. Future research is required to understand the relationship between supermarkets and other populations experiencing disadvantage and/or vulnerability, such as those with physical disabilities, older adults, youth, and other cultural backgrounds. The extent of alternative food systems and community-based initiatives that provide food for these groups requires further investigation.
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