Socioeconomic distribution of food outlet availability through online food delivery services in seven European countries: A cross-sectional study

被引:3
|
作者
Hoenink, Jody C. [1 ,2 ]
Huang, Yuru [1 ]
Keeble, Matthew [1 ]
Mackenbach, Joreintje D. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Pinho, Maria G. M. [2 ,5 ]
Burgoine, Thomas [1 ]
Adams, Jean [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, MRC Epidemiol Unit, Inst Metab Sci, Sch Clin Med, Box 285,Cambridge Biomed Campus, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, England
[2] Amsterdam UMC, Upstream Team, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Amsterdam UMC locat Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Epidemiol & Data Sci, Boelelaan 1117, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Amsterdam Publ Hlth, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[5] Univ Utrecht, Copernicus Inst Sustainable Dev, Dept Environm Sci, Utrecht, Netherlands
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Food environment; Food outlet access; Food outlet exposure; Fast food; SEP; GIS; Public health; DIETARY QUALITY; ENVIRONMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.healthplace.2023.103135
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This area-level cross-sectional study examined online food outlet availability through the most popular online food delivery service platforms (OFDS) across seven European countries, and explored how this online food outlet availability was socioeconomically distributed. Data collection of online food outlet availability was automated in England, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland. We used a geographic information system to join online food outlet availability to socio-demographic information. Median number of food outlets delivering through OFDS was highest in England and lowest in Italy, Portugal and Spain. We also found that high-income areas have the greatest online food outlet availability in most countries. In England, areas with a middle income had the least online food outlets available and no income data was available for Switzerland. Further work is needed to understand drivers of disparities in online food outlet availability, as well as possible implications for public health.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Does neighborhood fast-food outlet exposure amplify inequalities in diet and obesity? A cross-sectional study
    Burgoine, Thomas
    Forouhi, Nita G.
    Griffin, Simon J.
    Brage, Soren
    Wareham, Nicholas J.
    Monsivais, Pablo
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2016, 103 (06): : 1540 - 1547
  • [42] Common measure of quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis across seven European countries: a cross-sectional study
    Ndosi, Mwidimi
    Alcacer-Pitarch, Begonya
    Allanore, Yannick
    del Galdo, Francesco
    Frerix, Marc
    Garcia-Diaz, Silvia
    Hesselstrand, Roger
    Kendall, Christine
    Matucci-Cerinic, Marco
    Mueller-Ladner, Ulf
    Sandqvist, Gunnel
    Torrente-Segarra, Vicenc
    Schmeiser, Tim
    Sierakowska, Matylda
    Sierakowska, Justyna
    Sierakowski, Stanslaw
    Redmond, Anthony
    ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 2018, 77 (07) : 1032 - 1038
  • [43] Antecedents and mediators of the association between adolescents' intention and physical activity: a cross-sectional study in seven European countries
    Maltagliati, Silvio
    Papaioannou, Athanasios
    Tessier, Damien
    Carraro, Attilio
    Pons, Joan
    Demirhan, Giyasettin
    Ramis, Yago
    Appleton, Paul
    Martins, Joao
    Escriva-Boulley, Geraldine
    Chalabaev, Aina
    Cheval, Boris
    Krommidas, Charalambos
    Sarrazin, Philippe
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT AND EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY, 2023,
  • [44] Gambling, Gaming, and Internet Behavior in a Sexual Minority Perspective. A Cross-Sectional Study in Seven European Countries
    Broman, Niroshani
    Prever, Fulvia
    di Giacomo, Ester
    Jimenez-Murcia, Susana
    Szczegielniak, Anna
    Hansson, Helena
    Hakansson, Anders
    FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 12
  • [45] Preventing food contamination: preliminary results of a cross-sectional study among food handlers
    Errico, E. A.
    Licata, F.
    Maruca, R.
    Costantino, N.
    Di Giuseppe, G.
    Napolitano, F.
    Pelullo, C. P.
    Della Polla, G.
    Angelillo, S.
    Bianco, A.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 32
  • [46] Rethinking the Social Determination of Food in Chile Through Practices and Interactions of Actors in Food Environments: Nonexperimental, Cross-Sectional Study
    Espinoza, Patricia Galvez
    Osiac, Lorena Rodriguez
    Maggiolo, Carolina Franch
    Rojas, Daniel Egana
    JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS, 2024, 13
  • [47] Food Insecurity and Food Allergy in Children of an Urban Minority Community: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Tseng, Hao
    Vastardi, Maria-Anna
    JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2023, 151 (02) : AB122 - AB122
  • [48] Consumer Willingness to Pay for Food Defense and Food Hygiene in Japan: Cross-Sectional Study
    Matsumoto, Shinya
    Kanagawa, Yoshiyuki
    Nagoshi, Kiwamu
    Akahane, Takemi
    Imamura, Tomoaki
    Akahane, Manabu
    INTERACTIVE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2023, 12
  • [49] Assessment of cesarean delivery availability in 26 low- and middle-income countries: a cross-sectional study
    Ologunde, Rele
    Vogel, Joshua P.
    Cherian, Meena N.
    Sbaiti, Mariam
    Merialdi, Mario
    Yeats, James
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2014, 211 (05)
  • [50] An empirical study of online food delivery services from applications perspective
    Ramesh R.
    Venkatesa Prabhu S.
    Sasikumar B.
    Kiruthika Devi B.S.
    Prasath P.
    Praveena Rachel Kamala S.
    Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023, 80 : 1751 - 1755