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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the dynamics of the food outlet distributions associated with local contextual factors in the U.S. This study examines the changes in food stores/services at the 5-digit Zip Code Tabulated Area (ZCTA5) level in the U.S., and assesses contextual factors associated with the changes.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24433323 PMCID: PMC3909324 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-42
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
The distribution of baseline sociodemographic characteristics and food outlets by local racial/ethnic composition: the ZCTA5-level analysis in the U.S. (N = 27878)
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| Population per ZIP code (person) | 8644 | (73) | 15421 | (489) | 23586 | (866) | 21468 | (592) |
| Population density (person/mi2) | 0.80 | (0.02) | 3.53 | (0.24) | 5.44 | (0.43) | 4.75 | (0.24) |
| Average race/ethnicity proportion | | | | | | | | |
| White | 88.45 | (0.08) | 24.65 | (0.42) | 20.05 | (0.46) | 33.49 | (0.44) |
| Black | 4.37 | (0.05) | 69.21 | (0.41) | 5.05 | (0.31) | 19.06 | (0.51) |
| Hispanic | 3.92 | (0.04) | 3.80 | (0.19) | 70.96 | (0.51) | 21.23 | (0.49) |
| Asian | 1.11 | (0.02) | 0.75 | (0.04) | 2.08 | (0.14) | 6.98 | (0.33) |
| Average proportion foreign born population | 3.77 | (0.03) | 4.28 | (0.22) | 28.46 | (0.63) | 17.34 | (0.45) |
| Median income (K) | 41.56 | (0.10) | 27.13 | (0.29) | 30.10 | (0.33) | 35.63 | (0.42) |
| Poverty rate | 11.12 | (0.05) | 27.01 | (0.33) | 25.78 | (0.37) | 22.00 | (0.38) |
| Unemployment rate | 5.14 | (0.02) | 11.71 | (0.20) | 11.34 | (0.22) | 10.51 | (0.23) |
| Urbanization level (distribution of three categories) (%) | | | | | | | ||
| Urban | 28% | (0.3%) | 53% | (1.4%) | 57% | (1.8%) | 62% | (1.4%) |
| Suburban | 11% | (0.2%) | 9% | (0.8%) | 16% | (1.3%) | 8% | (0.8%) |
| Rural | 61% | (0.3%) | 38% | (1.4%) | 27% | (1.6%) | 29% | (1.3%) |
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| Total business | 220.70 | (2.31) | 262.13 | (9.46) | 394.65 | (17.10) | 461.28 | (15.65) |
| Total grocery stores | 1.96 | (0.02) | 4.71 | (0.17) | 6.36 | (0.29) | 5.54 | (0.19) |
| Supermarket | 0.59 | (0.01) | 0.63 | (0.03) | 1.00 | (0.05) | 1.08 | (0.04) |
| Small size grocery stores | 0.85 | (0.01) | 3.24 | (0.14) | 4.08 | (0.23) | 3.45 | (0.15) |
| Fresh/specialty food stores | 0.32 | (0.01) | 0.77 | (0.05) | 1.16 | (0.08) | 1.00 | (0.06) |
| Convenience stores | 3.50 | (0.03) | 5.56 | (0.19) | 6.36 | (0.25) | 6.23 | (0.20) |
| Full-service restaurants | 6.15 | (0.07) | 5.51 | (0.24) | 10.47 | (0.46) | 12.87 | (0.49) |
| Carry-out food stores | 6.59 | (0.07) | 9.04 | (0.34) | 13.81 | (0.57) | 15.76 | (0.52) |
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| Total business | +0.65 | (0.08) | -3.06 | (0.42) | +0.21 | (0.57) | -0.75 | (0.61) |
| Total grocery stores | -0.01 | (0.004) | -0.05 | (0.03) | +0.13 | (0.05) | +0.04 | (0.04) |
| Supermarkets | -0.01 | (0.002) | -0.04 | (0.01) | -0.03 | (0.02) | -0.01 | (0.01) |
| Small size grocery stores | +0.01 | (0.004) | +0.01 | (0.03) | +0.19 | (0.05) | +0.02 | (0.04) |
| Fresh/specialty food markets | +0.01 | (0.002) | -0.01 | (0.01) | +0.05 | (0.03) | +0.02 | (0.02) |
| Convenience stores | +0.06 | (0.01) | +0.02 | (0.04) | -0.13 | (0.05) | +0.01 | (0.04) |
| Full-service restaurants | +0.00 | (0.01) | -0.07 | (0.04) | +0.00 | (0.07) | +0.11 | (0.06) |
| Carry-out food stores | +0.11 | (0.01) | +0.07 | (0.05) | +0.21 | (0.07) | +0.28 | (0.07) |
*ANOVA test p = 0.0584; p values for all the other variables are <0.05.
Supermarkets are the grocery stores of > =50 employees, while small grocery stores are those of <10 employees.
ZCTA: Zip-code Tabulation Area.
The adjusted (least-square) mean changes of the food outlets across local contextual factors in the U.S. from 2000 to 2001
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| | White-predominant | - 0.010 | (- 0.016 , | - 0.004) | | +0.001 | (- 0.012 , | +0.014) | H | +0.070 | (+0.054 , | +0.087) | H |
| | Black-predominant | - 0.012 | (- 0.033 , | +0.008) | | +0.019 | (- 0.028 , | +0.067) | H | +0.026 | (- 0.034 , | +0.086) | H |
| | Hispanic-predominant | - 0.026 | (- 0.051 , | - 0.001) | | +0.160 | (+0.102 , | +0.218) | W,B,M | - 0.160 | (- 0.234 , | - 0.086) | W,B,M |
| | Mixed | +0.004 | (- 0.017 , | +0.024) | | - 0.020 | (- 0.067 , | +0.026) | H | - 0.004 | (- 0.064 , | +0.055) | H |
| | Rural | - 0.010 | (- 0.022 , | +0.002) | | +0.048 | (+0.020 , | +0.075) | | - 0.044 | (- 0.078 , | - 0.009) | |
| | Suburban | - 0.016 | (- 0.031 , | +0.000) | | +0.027 | (- 0.009 , | +0.063) | | +0.009 | (- 0.037 , | +0.055) | |
| | Urban | - 0.008 | (- 0.021 , | +0.005) | | +0.046 | (+0.016 , | +0.076) | | - 0.016 | (- 0.054 , | +0.022) | |
| | 1 (Bottom tertile) | - 0.008 | (- 0.021 , | +0.005) | | +0.037 | (+0.006 , | +0.067) | | - 0.037 | (- 0.075 , | +0.002) | |
| | 2 (Middle tertile) | - 0.014 | (- 0.026 , | - 0.001) | | +0.040 | (+0.012 , | +0.069) | | - 0.014 | (- 0.050 , | +0.022) | |
| | 3 (Top tertile) | - 0.012 | (- 0.024 , | +0.000) | | +0.043 | (+0.016 , | +0.071) | | - 0.000 | (- 0.036 , | +0.035) | |
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| | 1 (Bottom tertile) | +0.001 | (- 0.013 , | +0.014) | 2, 3 | +0.029 | (- 0.001 , | +0.060) | | - 0.015 | (- 0.054 , | +0.024) | |
| | 2 (Middle tertile) | - 0.016 | (- 0.029 , | - 0.003) | 1 | +0.045 | (+0.016 , | +0.074) | | - 0.008 | (- 0.045 , | +0.028) | |
| | 3 (Top tertile) | - 0.018 | (- 0.029 , | - 0.008) | 1 | +0.046 | (+0.022 , | +0.070) | | - 0.028 | (- 0.058 , | +0.003) | |
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| | | Expected changea | 95% CI | | Expected changea | 95% CI | | Expected changea | 95% CI | | |||
| | White-predominant | +0.010 | (+0.003 , | +0.016) | | - 0.018 | (- 0.043 , | +0.007) | | +0.096 | (+0.070 , | +0.123) | |
| | Black-predominant | - 0.011 | (- 0.034 , | +0.012) | H | - 0.050 | (- 0.140 , | +0.039) | | +0.155 | (+0.062 , | +0.249) | |
| | Hispanic-predominant | +0.050 | (+0.022 , | +0.078) | B | - 0.044 | (- 0.154 , | +0.067) | | +0.133 | (+0.018 , | +0.248) | |
| | Mixed | +0.013 | (- 0.009 , | +0.036) | | +0.069 | (- 0.020 , | +0.157) | | +0.177 | (+0.085 , | +0.270) | |
| | Rural | +0.016 | (+0.002 , | +0.029) | | +0.007 | (- 0.044 , | +0.059) | | +0.158 | (+0.104 , | +0.211) | |
| | Suburban | +0.014 | (- 0.004 , | +0.032) | | - 0.078 | (- 0.147 , | - 0.009) | U | +0.075 | (+0.003 , | +0.146) | U |
| | Urban | +0.017 | (+0.002 , | +0.031) | | +0.038 | (- 0.019 , | +0.095) | S | +0.190 | (+0.130 , | +0.249) | S |
| | 1 (Bottom tertile) | +0.016 | (+0.001 , | +0.031) | | - 0.017 | (- 0.075 , | +0.041) | | +0.151 | (+0.091 , | +0.212) | |
| | 2 (Middle tertile) | +0.014 | (+0.000 , | +0.028) | | - 0.026 | (- 0.080 , | +0.029) | | +0.123 | (+0.067 , | +0.180) | |
| | 3 (Top tertile) | +0.016 | (+0.003 , | +0.030) | | +0.010 | (- 0.043 , | +0.062) | | +0.147 | (+0.092 , | +0.202) | |
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| | 1 (Bottom tertile) | +0.018 | (+0.003 , | +0.033) | | +0.002 | (- 0.057 , | +0.060) | | +0.211 | (+0.150 , | +0.272) | 2,3 |
| | 2 (Middle tertile) | +0.013 | (- 0.001 , | +0.027) | | - 0.016 | (- 0.071 , | +0.039) | | +0.132 | (+0.075 , | +0.190) | 1 |
| | 3 (Top tertile) | +0.015 | (+0.004 , | +0.027) | | - 0.019 | (- 0.064 , | +0.027) | | +0.078 | (+0.031 , | +0.126) | 1 |
aExpected change per ZCTA5 area during 2000–2001.
Supermarkets are the grocery stores of > =50 employees, while small grocery stores are those of <10 employees.
Linear regression models were fitted, adjusted for total population, race/ethnicity composition categories, poverty rate tertiles,% of foreign born population tertiles, urbanization categories, total business size in 2000, the change in business size from 2000 to 2001, region.
W, B, H, M indicate significant difference from the White-, Black-, Hispanic-predominant or Mixed race/ethnicity areas; S, U indicate significant difference from suburban or urban areas; 1, 2, 3 indicate significant difference from the tertile 1, 2, or 3. (p < 0.005 to account for multiple pair-wise comparison).
Figure 1Changes of food stores/services number in places having the store/service at baseline, by a) race/ethnicity composition, b) poverty rate, c) urbanization level. 1. Adjusted for local total population, poverty rate,% of foreign born population, urbanization categories, total business size in 2000, the change in business size from 2000 to 2001, and census region. 2. N: number of ZCTA5 areas where the food store of analysis existed in the baseline year. 3. Pairs of characters indicate significant (p < 0.005 to account for multiple pair-wise comparisons) difference from the denoted areas: W, B, H, M indicate different from White-, Black-, Hispanic-predominant and Mixed race/ethnicity areas; R, S, U indicate significant difference from rural, suburban or urban areas. 4. Types of food outlets for the six panels are listed at the bottom of the figure: (from left to right) supermarket, small size grocery store, convenience store, fresh food market, full-service restaurant, carry-out restaurant.
Figure 2Odds ratios of 6 types of food stores/services being introduced into places without the stores/services at baseline, by a) race/ethnicity composition, b) poverty rate, c) foreign-born population, d) urbanization level. 1. Adjusted for local total population, poverty rate, % of foreign born population, urbanization categories, total business size in 2000, the change in business size from 2000 to 2001, and census region. 2. N: number of ZCTA5 areas where the food store of analysis was absent in the baseline year. 3. Types of food outlets for the six panels are listed at the bottom of the figure: (from left to right) supermarket, small size grocery store, convenience store, fresh food market, full-service restaurant, carry-out restaurant.