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Greater access to healthy food outlets in the home and school environment is associated with better dietary quality in young children.

Millie Barrett1, Sarah Crozier2, Daniel Lewis3, Keith Godfrey1, Sian Robinson1, Cyrus Cooper1, Hazel Inskip1, Janis Baird2, Christina Vogel2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around both home and school in primary school-aged children.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional observational study.
SETTING: Hampshire, UK.
SUBJECTS: Children (n 1173) in the Southampton Women's Survey underwent dietary assessment at age 6 years by FFQ and a standardised diet quality score was calculated. An activity space around each child's home and school was created using ArcGIS. Cross-sectional observational food outlet data were overlaid to derive four food environment measures: counts of supermarkets, healthy specialty stores (e.g. greengrocers), fast-food outlets and total number of outlets, and a relative measure representing healthy outlets (supermarkets and specialty stores) as a proportion of total retail and fast-food outlets.
RESULTS: In univariate multilevel linear regression analyses, better diet score was associated with exposure to greater number of healthy specialty stores (β=0·025 sd/store: 95 % CI 0·007, 0·044) and greater exposure to healthy outlets relative to all outlets in children's activity spaces (β=0·068 sd/10 % increase in healthy outlets as a proportion of total outlets, 95 % CI 0·018, 0·117). After adjustment for mothers' educational qualification and level of home neighbourhood deprivation, the relationship between diet and healthy specialty stores remained robust (P=0·002) while the relationship with the relative measure weakened (P=0·095). Greater exposure to supermarkets and fast-food outlets was associated with better diet only in the adjusted models (P=0·017 and P=0·014, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: The results strengthen the argument for local authorities to increase the number of healthy food outlets to which young children are exposed.

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Keywords:  Activity space; Children’s diet quality; Food outlet exposure; Primary school-aged children

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28854995      PMCID: PMC5700412          DOI: 10.1017/S1368980017002075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nutr        ISSN: 1368-9800            Impact factor:   4.022


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