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Gender and age are associated with healthy food purchases via grocery voucher redemption
Hardin-Fanning, F.; Gokun, Y.
通讯作者Hardin-Fanning, F.
来源期刊RURAL AND REMOTE HEALTH
ISSN1445-6354
出版年2014
卷号14期号:3
英文摘要

Introduction: Grocery vouchers that specifically target foods associated with reduced cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk result in increased consumption of those foods. In regions with disproportionately high CVD rates, there is little research concerning the impact of vouchers on purchases of risk-reducing foods when there are no restrictions placed on grocery voucher redemption. Since many food assistance programs place few restrictions on type of foods that can be purchased, identifying demographic factors associated with purchasing habits is a prerequisite to promoting healthy eating. The purpose of this study was to determine the associations of age, gender, education and income level with purchasing of healthful foods through the use of a grocery voucher in a rural food desert (poverty rate of >= 20% and >= 33% of residents living >16 km from a large grocery store) with high rates of chronic disease.


Methods: The effectiveness of an intervention that included a media campaign, a $5 grocery voucher, local heart healthy food branding and a grocery store event was tested. Brief nutritional articles were published in both local newspapers during four consecutive weeks. These articles explained the physiological actions of healthy foods and listed a health-promoting recipe. During the fourth week of the media campaign, a voucher for a $5 grocery gift card redeemable at one of either community grocery stores was also printed in both local newspapers. In each store, foods that are known to be associated with a reduced risk of CVD were marked with a blue logo. Participants (N=311) completed a questionnaire that assessed demographics and usual servings of fruits, vegetables and grains. Participants received a $5 grocery card and a list of labelled foods. Returned grocery receipts were stapled to the questionnaires to analyse the relationship between demographics and food choices.


Results: Participants who bought at least one labelled food item were older (M=48.5, SD=14.7) than those who did not buy any of these items (M=42.3, SD=16.4; p=0.0008). There was a significant association between labelled food purchases and gender, with 47% of male participants purchasing at least one labelled food item compared with 63% of females in the study (p=0.008). There were no significant associations between purchase of labelled food items and either education or income. The significant predictors were age (p=0.003) and gender (p=0.01). For every 10 year increase in age, there was a 29% increase in the likelihood that at least one labelled food item would be purchased. Male participants were 48% less likely to purchase at least one designated food item than female participants were.


Conclusions: Younger adults and men may be less responsive to media-based educational strategies, heart-healthy food labelling and grocery vouchers to defray the cost of healthy eating than older adults and women. Previous studies show that concerns about cost and availability of foods are greater factors in the decision to purchase these foods than demographic characteristics. However, age and gender are associated with the likelihood of using grocery vouchers for the purchase of healthful foods. Additional research is needed to determine whether different educational strategies paired with food labelling and grocery vouchers may be successful strategies to promote purchase of healthful foods, particularly for men and younger adults.


英文关键词dietetics evidence-based nursing health status disparities intention resource allocation
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000343521000029
WOS关键词LOW-INCOME WOMEN ; DIET QUALITY ; OLDER-ADULTS ; VEGETABLE CONSUMPTION ; FRUIT ; CHOICES ; BEHAVIORS ; PERCEPTIONS ; ASSISTANCE ; ADHERENCE
WOS类目Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS研究方向Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/184825
作者单位Univ Kentucky, Coll Nursing, Lexington, KY 40506 USA
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Hardin-Fanning, F.,Gokun, Y.. Gender and age are associated with healthy food purchases via grocery voucher redemption[J],2014,14(3).
APA Hardin-Fanning, F.,&Gokun, Y..(2014).Gender and age are associated with healthy food purchases via grocery voucher redemption.RURAL AND REMOTE HEALTH,14(3).
MLA Hardin-Fanning, F.,et al."Gender and age are associated with healthy food purchases via grocery voucher redemption".RURAL AND REMOTE HEALTH 14.3(2014).
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