| Literature DB >> 28270150 |
Lukar E Thornton1, David A Crawford2, Karen E Lamb2, Kylie Ball2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Studies exploring associations between food environments and food purchasing behaviours have been limited by the absence of data on where food purchases occur. Determining where food purchases occur relative to home and how these locations differ by individual, neighbourhood and trip characteristics is an important step to better understanding the association between food environments and food behaviours.Entities:
Keywords: Built environment; Food environment; Food purchasing; Geographic information system (GIS); Neighbourhood
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28270150 PMCID: PMC5341394 DOI: 10.1186/s12942-017-0082-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Health Geogr ISSN: 1476-072X Impact factor: 3.918
Linear mixed models for distance from home to food purchase location (log transformed)
| All purchases | Purchases made when home was the origin | Purchases made at supermarkets | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1: Null ( | Model 1: Null ( | Model 1: Null ( | |||
| Intraclass correlation (%) | Intraclass correlation (%) | Intraclass correlation (%) | |||
| Individual | 18.4 | Individual | 13.3 | Individual | 7.4 |
| SA1 | 20.6 | SA1 | 28.9 | SA1 | 60.6 |
Nb. n. for both Model 1 and Model 2 based on non-missing values in Model 2 for comparability
Fig. 1Location of participant households and food purchase locations
Descriptive statistics for distance between home and food purchase locations by individual, neighbourhood, and trip characteristics
| All food purchases | Food purchases when origin of trip was home | Food purchases within supermarkets | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n. | Median (IQR) | n. | Median (IQR) | n. | Median (IQR) | |
| Distance from home (km) (if ≤ 35 km) | 893 | 3.64 (1.82, 7.19) | 484 | 3.40 (1.60, 6.37) | 317 | 2.79 (1.61, 5.59) |
| Within-person median distance from home (range) | 56 | min: 0.35 | 55 | min: 0.33 | 56 | min: 0.29 |
aNumber of participants by age group: 18–34 years n = 11 (19.6%); 35–54 years n = 20 (35.7%); ≥ 55 years n = 23 (41.1%); missing n = 2 (3.6%)
bNumber of participants by sex: female n = 45 (80.3%); male n = 9 (16.1%); missing n = 2 (3.6%)
cResults not shown for response categories where fewer than 10 purchases by travel mode (other n = 0; home delivery n = 2 [4.56 (IQR 3.61, 5.51)]
Fig. 2Distance from home of all food purchase locations for each participant
Fig. 3Boxplot of distance from home to food purchase location by item purchased
Fig. 4Food purchase locations and a one standard deviation ellipse around the mean centre of purchase locations for seven individuals in a single sampled neighbourhood (SA1)