Authors
Caitlin E Caspi, Glorian Sorensen, SV Subramanian, Ichiro Kawachi
Publication date
2012/9/1
Source
Health & place
Volume
18
Issue
5
Pages
1172-1187
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Despite growing attention to the problem of obesogenic environments, there has not been a comprehensive review evaluating the food environment–diet relationship. This study aims to evaluate this relationship in the current literature, focusing specifically on the method of exposure assessment (GIS, survey, or store audit). This study also explores 5 dimensions of “food access” (availability, accessibility, affordability, accommodation, acceptability) using a conceptual definition proposed by Penchansky and Thomas (1981). Articles were retrieved through a systematic keyword search in Web of Science and supplemented by the reference lists of included studies. Thirty-eight studies were reviewed and categorized by the exposure assessment method and the conceptual dimensions of access it captured. GIS-based measures were the most common measures, but were less consistently associated with diet than other …
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Scholar articles
CE Caspi, G Sorensen, SV Subramanian, I Kawachi - Health & place, 2012