| Literature DB >> 24561918 |
Andreea Cetateanu1, Andy Jones2.
Abstract
Using a large cross sectional English sample, we quantified the association between weight status in children aged 4-5 and 10-11 year, characteristics of the food environment, and area deprivation. We observed a positive association between the density of unhealthy food outlets in a neighbourhood and the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children. An association in the opposite direction was observed for other types of food outlets, although after adjustment this was only statistically significant for older children. The prevalence of fast food and other unhealthy food outlets explained only a small proportion of the observed associations between weight status and socioeconomic deprivation. Children׳s weight status may be influenced by their local environment, particularly older children, but associations between obesity and deprivation do not appear strongly due to local food environment characteristics.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Deprivation; Food environment; Geographic information systems; Obesity
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24561918 PMCID: PMC4018665 DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2014.01.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Place ISSN: 1353-8292 Impact factor: 4.078
Outcome and explanatory variables generated for Middle Super Output Areas.
| Percentage of 4–5 years old children who are overweight or obese | NCMP | 23.61 | 4.47 | 7.7 | 40 |
| Percentage of 4–5 years old children who are obese | NCMP | 9.53 | 2.95 | 2.4 | 21 |
| Percentage of 10–11 years old who overweight or obese | NCMP | 33.87 | 5.56 | 14 | 53.9 |
| Percentage of 10–11 years old who are obese | NCMP | 18.19 | 4.71 | 4.1 | 36.5 |
| Area square metres (adjacent MSOAs added together) | EDINA | 166.3 | 290.9 | 2.1 | 4106.8 |
| Income deprivation affecting children (IDACI) scores, 2010 | DCLG | .21 | .14 | 0 | .8 |
| Percentage area domestic gardens, 2005 | ONS | 19.48 | 13.57 | .1 | 67.9 |
| Percentage area green space, 2005 | ONS | 51.35 | 27.98 | 1.3 | 98.6 |
| Percentage of population aged under 7 years old | Census | 9.68 | 2.03 | 1.9 | 20.6 |
| Percentage of population aged between 10–14 years old | Census | 6.56 | 1.23 | 1.3 | 11.6 |
| Percentage of population age 16–74 who are managers, senior officials or in a professional occupation | Census | 25.84 | 9.44 | 7 | 62.7 |
| Percentage of population of mixed ethnicity | Census | 1.31 | 1.19 | 0 | 11.3 |
| Percentage of population of not white or mixed ethnicity | Census | 7.63 | 13.44 | 0 | 87.1 |
| Counts of fast food outlets | Ordnance Survey | 30.38 | 18.06 | 0 | 266 |
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets | Ordnance Survey | 29.68 | 14.26 | 0 | 239 |
| Counts of mixed food outlets | Ordnance Survey | 101.51 | 89.15 | 4 | 2255 |
National Child Measurement Programme, http://www.noo.org.uk/NCMP.
DIGIMAP http://edina.ac.uk/ukborders/.
Department for Communities and Local Government, http://www.communities.gov.uk/communities/research/indicesdeprivation/deprivation10/.
Office for National Statistics, http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/.
UK census of population http://casweb.mimas.ac.uk/.
Ordnance Survey, Points of Interest, http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk.
Fig. 1Associations between weight status in children and area characteristics.
| % 4–5 years old, overweight or obese | % 4–5 years old, obese | % 10–11 years old, overweight or obese | % 10–11 years old, obese | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Covariates | B | LB | UB | Sig | B | LB | UB | Sig | B | LB | UB | Sig | B | LB | UB | Sig |
| (Constant) | 27.838 | 26.852 | 28.824 | <.001 | 11.298 | 10.669 | 11.926 | <.001 | 40.685 | 39.587 | 41.783 | <.001 | 23.309 | 22.419 | 24.199 | <.001 |
| Income deprivation affecting children (IDACI) scores, 2010 | 9.511 | 8.288 | 10.734 | <.001 | 7.254 | 6.478 | 8.029 | <.001 | 10.098 | 8.740 | 11.456 | <.001 | 11.688 | 10.587 | 12.789 | <.001 |
| Percentage area domestic gardens, 2005 | −.020 | −.032 | −.007 | .002 | −.016 | −.024 | −.009 | <.001 | −.039 | −.054 | −.025 | <.001 | −.026 | −.037 | −.014 | <.001 |
| Percentage area green space, 2005 | −.002 | −.009 | .005 | .624 | −.006 | −.010 | −.002 | .008 | −.027 | −.035 | −.019 | <.001 | −.018 | −.025 | −.011 | <.001 |
| Percentage of population aged under 7 years old | −.192 | −.246 | −.137 | <.001 | −.086 | −.121 | −.051 | <.001 | ||||||||
| Percentage of population aged 10−14 years old | −.325 | −.429 | −.220 | <.001 | −.334 | −.418 | −.249 | <.001 | ||||||||
| Percentage of population of mixed ethnicity | .157 | .032 | .282 | .014 | .246 | .167 | .326 | <.001 | .697 | .560 | .833 | <.001 | .415 | .304 | .525 | <.001 |
| Percentage of population of not white or mixed ethnicity | .018 | .010 | .026 | <.001 | .017 | .012 | .022 | <.001 | .047 | .039 | .056 | <.001 | .037 | .030 | .044 | <.001 |
| Percentage of population age 16−74 who are managers, senior officials or in a professional occupation | −.164 | −.179 | −.150 | <.001 | −.089 | −.099 | −.080 | <.001 | −.230 | −.247 | −.213 | <.001 | −.186 | −.200 | −.172 | <.001 |
Note: B–B slope representing the direction of effect; LB, UB – lower and upper bound of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI); and sig – significance (p value).
Associations between weight status in children and food outlet density, after adjustment for area characteristics.
| % 4–5 years old, overweight or obese | % 4–5 years old, obese | % 10–11 years old, overweight or obese | % 10–11 years old, obese | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B | LB | UB | Sig | B | LB | UB | Sig | B | LB | UB | Sig | B | LB | UB | Sig | |
| Counts of fast food outlets Q2 (19–27) | .058 | −.197 | .313 | .655 | .119 | −.044 | .281 | .153 | .695 | .415 | .975 | <.001 | .479 | .252 | .707 | <.001 |
| Counts of fast food outlets Q3(28−39) | −.254 | −.510 | .002 | .051 | −.094 | −.256 | .069 | .260 | .880 | .599 | 1.160 | <.001 | .643 | .415 | .871 | <.001 |
| Counts of fast food outlets Q4 (>=40) | −.597 | −.874 | −.320 | <.001 | −.151 | −.328 | .025 | .093 | .846 | .541 | 1.152 | <.001 | .584 | .336 | .832 | <.001 |
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets Q2 (22−28) | .016 | −.240 | .271 | .903 | .048 | −.114 | .211 | .561 | .372 | .092 | .653 | .009 | .245 | .018 | .473 | .034 |
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets Q3 (29−38) | .066 | −.191 | .322 | .617 | .107 | −.056 | .270 | .200 | .628 | .346 | .910 | <.001 | .461 | .232 | .690 | <.001 |
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets Q4 (>=39) | −.111 | −.391 | .170 | .439 | .018 | −.161 | .196 | .847 | .721 | .413 | 1.029 | <.001 | .511 | .262 | .761 | <.001 |
| Counts of mixed food outlets Q2 (58−84) | −.275 | −.534 | −.017 | .037 | −.119 | −.283 | .045 | .154 | −.019 | −.303 | .266 | .896 | −.094 | −.324 | .137 | .426 |
| Counts of mixed food outlets Q3 (85−119) | −.274 | −.544 | −.004 | .047 | −.211 | −.382 | −.039 | .016 | −.281 | −.579 | .017 | .065 | −.234 | −.476 | .008 | .058 |
| Counts of mixed food outlets Q4 (>=120) | −.432 | −.732 | −.133 | .005 | −.282 | −.473 | −.091 | .004 | −.205 | −.535 | .126 | .225 | −.225 | −.493 | .043 | .101 |
Note: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 represent quartiles of food outlets, with quartile 1 being the reference category in the linear regression model; B–B slope representing the direction of effect; LB, UB – lower and upper bound of the 95% Confidence Interval (CI); sig – significance (p value). Each set of food outlet quartiles has been introduced into the best fit model in turn.
p<.01 represent the significance levels of the test for trend for each predictor.
Unadjusted association between food environment measures and area-level deprivation.
| IDACI Q1 (<=.093) (%) | IDACI Q2 (.094–.164) (%) | IDACI Q3 (.165–.294) (%) | IDACI Q4 (.295+) (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Counts of fast food outlets Q1 (<=18) | 35.2 | 32.3 | 19.8 | 12.8 |
| Counts of fast food outlets Q2 (19–27) | 29.3 | 25.5 | 26.5 | 18.8 |
| Counts of fast food outlets Q3(28–39) | 20.5 | 24.0 | 27.7 | 27.8 |
| Counts of fast food outlets Q4 (>=40) | 14.1 | 17.4 | 26.2 | 42.2 |
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets Q1 (<=20) | 27.5 | 28.9 | 27.0 | 16.7 |
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets Q2 (21–27) | 24.2 | 27.7 | 26.9 | 21.2 |
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets Q3 (28–36) | 25.2 | 24.1 | 25.2 | 25.4 |
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets Q4 (>=37) | 22.9 | 19.1 | 20.6 | 37.5 |
| Counts of mixed food outlets Q1 (<=59) | 17.5 | 21.7 | 31.0 | 29.7 |
| Counts of mixed food outlets Q2 (60–85) | 23.4 | 26.9 | 27.7 | 22.0 |
| Counts of mixed food outlets Q3 (86–121) | 28.0 | 27.5 | 23.8 | 20.6 |
| Counts of mixed food outlets Q4 (>=122) | 25.0 | 25.0 | 25.0 | 25.0 |
Note: the cells represent row percentages (the percentages of food outlets in each quartile across quartiles of deprivation).
How neighbourhood food outlets prevalencemay mediate the association between area deprivation and child weight-status(after adjustment for area characteristics).
| Counts of fast food outlets | % 4–5 years old, overweight and obese | IDACI | Total effects | 9.51 | .6 | – | – | ||
| Direct effects | 9.68 | .6 | – | – | |||||
| Indirect effects | −.17 | .1 | −.30 | −.07 | |||||
| Counts of fast food outlets | % 4−5 years old, obese | IDACI | Total effects | 7.25 | .4 | − | − | Inconsistent mediation | −.01 |
| Direct effects | 7.32 | .4 | − | − | |||||
| Indirect effects | −.07 | 0 | −.15 | −.02 | |||||
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets | % 4−5 years old, overweight and obese | IDACI | Total effects | 9.51 | .6 | − | − | No | |
| Direct effects | 9.60 | .6 | − | − | |||||
| Indirect effects | −.09 | .1 | −.23 | .10 | |||||
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets | % 4−5 years old, obese | IDACI | Total effects | 7.25 | .4 | − | − | No | |
| Direct effects | 7.26 | .4 | − | − | |||||
| Indirect effects | −.01 | .04 | −.09 | .08 | |||||
| Counts of mixed food outlets | % 4−5 years old, overweight and obese | IDACI | Total effects | 9.51 | .6 | − | No | ||
| Direct effects | 9.58 | .6 | – | − | |||||
| Indirect effects | −.07 | .1 | −.26 | .12 | |||||
| Counts of mixed food outlets | % 4–5 years old, obese | IDACI | Total effects | 7.25 | .4 | − | − | No | |
| Direct effects | 7.25 | .4 | − | − | |||||
| Indirect effects | .001 | .1 | −.12 | .15 | |||||
| Counts of fast food outlets | % 10–11 years old, overweight and obese | IDACI | Total effects | 10.10 | .7 | − | − | Yes, partial | .01 |
| Direct effects | 9.98 | .7 | − | − | |||||
| Indirect effects | .12 | .1 | .04 | .26 | |||||
| Counts of fast food outlets | % 10−11 years old, obese | IDACI | Total effects | 11.69 | 2.6 | − | − | Yes, partial | .01 |
| Direct effects | 11.60 | 2.6 | − | − | |||||
| Indirect effects | .08 | .7 | .03 | .19 | |||||
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets | % 10–11 years old, overweight and obese | IDACI | Total effects | 10.10 | .7 | – | – | Yes, partial | .02 |
| Direct effects | 9.88 | .7 | – | – | |||||
| Indirect effects | .22 | .1 | .10 | .40 | |||||
| Counts of other unhealthy food outlets | % 10–11 years old, obese | IDACI | Total effects | 11.69 | .6 | – | – | Yes, partial | .01 |
| Direct effects | 11.56 | .6 | – | – | |||||
| Indirect effects | .13 | .1 | .04 | .25 | |||||
| Counts of mixed food outlets | % 10–11 years old, overweight and obese | IDACI | Total effects | 10.10 | .7 | – | – | No | |
| Direct effects | 10.14 | .7 | – | – | |||||
| Indirect effects | −.04 | .1 | −.23 | .17 | |||||
| Counts of mixed food outlets | % 10–11 years old, obese | IDACI | Total effects | 11.69 | .6 | − | − | No | |
| Direct effects | 11.74 | .6 | − | − | |||||
| Indirect effects | −.06 | .1 | −.22 | .13 | |||||
Note: DV – dependent variable; IV – independent variable; SE – standard error; BCa – Bias Corrected and accelerated confidence interval.
Inconsistent mediation.