Silva Marcos Anderson Lucas da, Mendes Larissa Loures, Leite Maria Alvim, Rocha Luana Lara, Borges Camila Aparecida, Levy Renata Bertazzi, Louzada Maria Laura da Costa
Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Saúde Pública, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Nutrição em Saúde Pública, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Universidade de São Paulo, Núcleo de Pesquisas Epidemiológicas em Nutrição e Saúde, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Epidemiol Serv Saude. 2025 Apr 7;34:e20240361. doi: 10.1590/S2237-96222025v34.20240361.en. eCollection 2025.
To propose a new classification system for food purchasing places (Locais-Nova) based on the Dietary Guidelines for the Brazilian Population.
We used 2017-2018 Brazilian Household Budgets Survey data on household food purchasing. Foods were categorized, according to the Nova classification, into unprocessed or minimally processed food, processed culinary ingredients, processed foods and ultra-processed foods. We estimated the average share of each Nova classification group in the total of grams acquired in Brazil. This estimate was compared with the average share of each Nova classification group in each of the 16 purchasing places assessed. Places were classified as "purchasing sources" for a specific Nova classification group whenever that group's share a given place was equal to or greater than the national average.
Locais-Nova identified three categories of purchasing places: sources of unprocessed or minimally processed food and processed culinary ingredients, sources of processed foods and sources of ultra-processed foods. Fruits, vegetables, and farm products and butcher shops stood out as the main sources of unprocessed or minimally processed food; minimarkets and grocery stores were the main sources of ultra-processed foods; and bakeries and confectionaries, stood out as sources of processed and ultra-processed foods. Supermarkets were classified as sources of unprocessed or minimally processed food and ultra-processed foods.
This study presented an innovative classification of food purchasing places. This reflected the recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines for the Brazilian Population and made it possible to understand food purchasing patterns in different types of purchasing places.
基于巴西人群膳食指南,提出一种新的食品购买场所分类系统(Locais-Nova)。
我们使用了2017 - 2018年巴西家庭预算调查中关于家庭食品购买的数据。根据诺瓦分类法,食品被分为未加工或最少加工食品、加工烹饪原料、加工食品和超加工食品。我们估计了每个诺瓦分类组在巴西购买的食品总克数中的平均占比。将这一估计值与在评估的16个购买场所中每个诺瓦分类组的平均占比进行比较。当某一分类组在某一特定场所的占比等于或高于全国平均水平时,该场所被归类为该特定诺瓦分类组的“购买来源”。
Locais-Nova确定了三类购买场所:未加工或最少加工食品及加工烹饪原料的来源地、加工食品的来源地和超加工食品的来源地。水果、蔬菜、农产品和肉店是未加工或最少加工食品的主要来源;小型市场和杂货店是超加工食品的主要来源;面包店和糖果店是加工食品和超加工食品的主要来源。超市被归类为未加工或最少加工食品以及超加工食品的来源地。
本研究提出了一种创新的食品购买场所分类方法。这反映了巴西人群膳食指南的建议,并有助于了解不同类型购买场所的食品购买模式。