Does the availability of snack foods in supermarkets vary internationally?
نویسندگان
چکیده
BACKGROUND Cross-country differences in dietary behaviours and obesity rates have been previously reported. Consumption of energy-dense snack foods and soft drinks are implicated as contributing to weight gain, however little is known about how the availability of these items within supermarkets varies internationally. This study assessed variations in the display of snack foods and soft drinks within a sample of supermarkets across eight countries. METHODS Within-store audits were used to evaluate and compare the availability of potato chips (crisps), chocolate, confectionery and soft drinks. Displays measured included shelf length and the proportion of checkouts and end-of-aisle displays containing these products. Audits were conducted in a convenience sample of 170 supermarkets across eight developed nations (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, United Kingdom (UK), and United States of America (US)). RESULTS The mean total aisle length of snack foods (adjusted for store size) was greatest in supermarkets from the UK (56.4 m) and lowest in New Zealand (21.7 m). When assessed by individual item, the greatest aisle length devoted to chips, chocolate and confectionery was found in UK supermarkets while the greatest aisle length dedicated to soft drinks was in Australian supermarkets. Only stores from the Netherlands (41%) had less than 70% of checkouts featuring displays of snack foods or soft drinks. CONCLUSION Whilst between-country variations were observed, overall results indicate high levels of snack food and soft drinks displays within supermarkets across the eight countries. Exposure to snack foods is largely unavoidable within supermarkets, increasing the likelihood of purchases and particularly those made impulsively.
منابع مشابه
The availability of snack food displays that may trigger impulse purchases in Melbourne supermarkets
BACKGROUND Supermarkets play a major role in influencing the food purchasing behaviours of most households. Snack food exposures within these stores may contribute to higher levels of consumption and ultimately to increasing levels of obesity, particularly within socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods. We aimed to examine the availability of snack food displays at checkouts, end-of-aisl...
متن کاملDisparities in food access: does aggregate availability of key foods from other stores offset the relative lack of supermarkets in African-American neighborhoods?
OBJECTIVE Recent work demonstrates the importance of in-store contents, yet most food access disparity research has focused on differences in store access, rather than the foods they carry. This study examined in-store shelf space of key foods to test whether other types of stores might offset the relative lack of supermarkets in African-American neighborhoods. METHODS New Orleans census trac...
متن کاملIs greater variety of chocolates and confectionery in supermarkets associated with more consumption?
Kylie 2011, Is greater variety of chocolates and confectionery in supermarkets associated with more consumption?, Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 2 A key contributor to unhealthy weight gain is excess energy intake, which can occur through overeating and/or eating foods considered energy-dense (i.e. foods high in fat and sugar). While the term " snack food " is not clearly ...
متن کاملVariation in supermarket exposure to energy-dense snack foods by socio-economic position.
OBJECTIVE The present study aimed to examine the availability of energy-dense,nutrient-poor snack foods (and fruits and vegetables) in supermarkets located insocio-economically advantaged and disadvantaged neighbourhoods. DESIGN Cross-sectional supermarket audit. SETTING Melbourne, Australia. Measures included product shelf space and number of varieties for soft drinks, crisps, chocolate, c...
متن کاملAdolescent television viewing and unhealthy snack food consumption: the mediating role of home availability of unhealthy snack foods.
OBJECTIVE To examine whether home availability of energy-dense snack foods mediates the association between television (TV) viewing and energy-dense snack consumption among adolescents. DESIGN Cross-sectional. SETTING Secondary schools in Victoria, Australia. SUBJECTS Adolescents (n 2984) from Years 7 and 9 of secondary school completed a web-based survey, between September 2004 and July ...
متن کامل