Literature DB >> 23933445

Spatial patterning of supermarkets and fast food outlets with respect to neighborhood characteristics.

Archana P Lamichhane1, Joshua Warren, Robin Puett, Dwayne E Porter, Matteo Bottai, Elizabeth J Mayer-Davis, Angela D Liese.   

Abstract

A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either healthy (e.g. supermarkets) or unhealthy (e.g. fast food outlets) dietary choices by neighborhood characteristics. We explored the associations of both supermarkets and fast food outlets availability with neighborhood characteristics, and clustering of these two outlet types in a largely rural state. Compared to block groups without a supermarket, those with a supermarket had a significantly higher income, higher housing value, larger population with high school education and above, lower minority population and lower population living below poverty even after controlling for urbanicity and population density of census block groups. Surprisingly, a similar relationship was found for block groups with and without fast food outlets. This was due to spatial co-occurrence and clustering of fast food outlets around supermarket locations. Hence, future studies exploring the associations of food environment with diet or diet-related health outcome should concurrently examine all aspects of food environment (healthy and unhealthy).
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Keywords:  Fast food outlet; Neighborhood characteristics; Spatial clustering; Spatial patterning; Supermarket

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23933445      PMCID: PMC3823380          DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2013.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Place        ISSN: 1353-8292            Impact factor:   4.078


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