Ultra-Processed Food Availability and Sociodemographic Associated Factors in a Brazilian Municipality

The availability of ultra-processed foods in a municipality tends to be related to different types of food retailers and their location in the territory, besides social, economic, and demographic factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the availability of ultra-processed foods according to di...

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Main Authors: Patricia Serafim, Camila Aparecida Borges, William Cabral-Miranda, Patricia Constante Jaime
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Nutrition
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2022.858089/full
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author Patricia Serafim
Camila Aparecida Borges
William Cabral-Miranda
Patricia Constante Jaime
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Patricia Constante Jaime
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description The availability of ultra-processed foods in a municipality tends to be related to different types of food retailers and their location in the territory, besides social, economic, and demographic factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the availability of ultra-processed foods according to different types of food retailers and sociodemographic factors. This is a cross-sectional observational study carried out with audit data from food retailers in the municipality of Jundiaí, SP. Using a validated instrument, data on the availability of 18 types of ultra-processed foods were used to create a score of ultra-processed foods, ranging from 0 to 100 points, and five subscores referring to the ultra-processed food subgroups. Descriptive statistics and means comparison tests were performed to verify differences in the ultra-processed food availability score, according to the food retail type, household income, number of household members, and percentage of people of the color population in the census tract in which food retailers were located. Geo-referenced maps were used to characterize the score of ultra-processed in the territory, according to sociodemographic variables. A total of 649 food retailers were analyzed, most of which were classified as neighborhood markets (25.4%). The supermarkets were the category with the highest ultra-processed food availability score. Among the subgroups of ultra-processed foods analyzed, candies, soft drinks, and snacks were available in 60% of the food retailers. Higher ultra-processed food availability score was observed in regions with lower income, higher percentage of people of color population, and higher number of members per household. The findings show that the greater availability of ultra-processed foods is related to supermarkets and markets and regions of greater social vulnerability, which can put this population at nutritional risk.
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spelling doaj.art-86225bd675a147d582d047472ba6ce9f2022-12-22T02:57:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Nutrition2296-861X2022-04-01910.3389/fnut.2022.858089858089Ultra-Processed Food Availability and Sociodemographic Associated Factors in a Brazilian MunicipalityPatricia Serafim0Camila Aparecida Borges1William Cabral-Miranda2Patricia Constante Jaime3Post-Graduate Program in Nutrition and Public Health, School of Public Health, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilCenter for Epidemiological Research in Nutrition and Health (NUPENS), University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilFaculty of Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilDepartment of Nutrition, School of Public Health, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, BrazilThe availability of ultra-processed foods in a municipality tends to be related to different types of food retailers and their location in the territory, besides social, economic, and demographic factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the availability of ultra-processed foods according to different types of food retailers and sociodemographic factors. This is a cross-sectional observational study carried out with audit data from food retailers in the municipality of Jundiaí, SP. Using a validated instrument, data on the availability of 18 types of ultra-processed foods were used to create a score of ultra-processed foods, ranging from 0 to 100 points, and five subscores referring to the ultra-processed food subgroups. Descriptive statistics and means comparison tests were performed to verify differences in the ultra-processed food availability score, according to the food retail type, household income, number of household members, and percentage of people of the color population in the census tract in which food retailers were located. Geo-referenced maps were used to characterize the score of ultra-processed in the territory, according to sociodemographic variables. A total of 649 food retailers were analyzed, most of which were classified as neighborhood markets (25.4%). The supermarkets were the category with the highest ultra-processed food availability score. Among the subgroups of ultra-processed foods analyzed, candies, soft drinks, and snacks were available in 60% of the food retailers. Higher ultra-processed food availability score was observed in regions with lower income, higher percentage of people of color population, and higher number of members per household. The findings show that the greater availability of ultra-processed foods is related to supermarkets and markets and regions of greater social vulnerability, which can put this population at nutritional risk.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2022.858089/fullavailabilityultra-processed foodscommunity nutrition environmentconsumer nutrition environmentspatial analysis
spellingShingle Patricia Serafim
Camila Aparecida Borges
William Cabral-Miranda
Patricia Constante Jaime
Ultra-Processed Food Availability and Sociodemographic Associated Factors in a Brazilian Municipality
Frontiers in Nutrition
availability
ultra-processed foods
community nutrition environment
consumer nutrition environment
spatial analysis
title Ultra-Processed Food Availability and Sociodemographic Associated Factors in a Brazilian Municipality
title_full Ultra-Processed Food Availability and Sociodemographic Associated Factors in a Brazilian Municipality
title_fullStr Ultra-Processed Food Availability and Sociodemographic Associated Factors in a Brazilian Municipality
title_full_unstemmed Ultra-Processed Food Availability and Sociodemographic Associated Factors in a Brazilian Municipality
title_short Ultra-Processed Food Availability and Sociodemographic Associated Factors in a Brazilian Municipality
title_sort ultra processed food availability and sociodemographic associated factors in a brazilian municipality
topic availability
ultra-processed foods
community nutrition environment
consumer nutrition environment
spatial analysis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2022.858089/full
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