Rushakoff Joshua A, Zoughbie Daniel E, Bui Nancy, DeVito Katerina, Makarechi Leila, Kubo Hitomi
Microclinic International, San Francisco, CA, United States.
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States.
Prev Med Rep. 2017 Jul 1;7:187-192. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.06.009. eCollection 2017 Sep.
Rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes in Kentucky's Cumberland Valley region are among the highest in the United States and limited access to healthy food contributes to these epidemics. The aim of Healthy2Go (H2G), a country store transformation project launched by Spread the Health Appalachia (STHA), was to improve awareness and availability of healthy options in small, rural stores. Ten country stores participated in H2G and received training and technical assistance to increase availability and awareness of healthy foods. Stores made inventory changes; installed point-of-purchase educational and in-store marketing materials directing shoppers to healthier options; provided nutrition education such as healthy recipes; and altered the display and location of healthy items. To measure changes within stores and the potential impact on resident eating and purchasing habits, STHA used four instruments: a modified version of the Nutrition Environs Measures Survey - Corner Stores at baseline and follow-up, a bimonthly store inventory assessment, a final store owner survey, and a Community Nutrition Survey at baseline (n = 287) and follow-up (n = 281). The stores in the H2G program (n = 10) had a 40% increase in stocking fresh produce, a 20% increase in produce variety, and trends towards increasing healthy inventory. During the same period, surveyed residents reported a statistically significant increase in the frequency of healthy food consumption. Small store transformation programs can improve availability of and access to healthy food in rural settings and influence local purchasing patterns.
肯塔基州坎伯兰山谷地区的肥胖率和2型糖尿病发病率位居美国前列,而健康食品获取渠道有限是导致这些流行病高发的原因之一。“健康2Go”(H2G)项目是由阿巴拉契亚健康传播组织(STHA)发起的一项乡村商店改造计划,旨在提高农村小商店中健康食品的认知度并增加其供应。十家乡村商店参与了“健康2Go”项目,并接受了培训和技术支持,以提高健康食品的供应和认知度。商店进行了库存调整;安装了购买点教育材料和店内营销材料,引导购物者选择更健康的商品;提供营养教育,如健康食谱;并改变了健康食品的陈列方式和摆放位置。为了衡量商店内部的变化以及对居民饮食和购买习惯的潜在影响,STHA使用了四种工具:基线和随访时的《营养环境测量调查——街角商店》修改版、每月两次的商店库存评估、最终的店主调查,以及基线(n = 287)和随访(n = 281)时的社区营养调查。参与“健康2Go”项目的商店(n = 10)新鲜农产品库存增加了40%,农产品种类增加了20%,且健康食品库存有增加趋势。在此期间,接受调查的居民报告称,健康食品消费频率在统计学上有显著增加。小型商店改造项目可以改善农村地区健康食品的供应和获取,并影响当地的购买模式。