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Fruit and Vegetable Pricing by Demographic Factors in the Birmingham, Alabama, Metropolitan Area, 2004-2005
INTRODUCTION: Fruit and vegetable cost may influence consumption. Because the contextual environment influences food outlet type and availability, we wanted to determine whether neighborhood demographics were associated with prices of fruits and vegetables. METHODS: We surveyed 44 grocery stores in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2901576/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20550836 |
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author | Ard, Jamy D. Perumean-Chaney, Suzanne Desmond, Renee Sutton, Bryce Cox, Tiffany L. Allison, David B. Franklin, Frank Baskin, Monica L. Butsch, W. Scott |
author_facet | Ard, Jamy D. Perumean-Chaney, Suzanne Desmond, Renee Sutton, Bryce Cox, Tiffany L. Allison, David B. Franklin, Frank Baskin, Monica L. Butsch, W. Scott |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Fruit and vegetable cost may influence consumption. Because the contextual environment influences food outlet type and availability, we wanted to determine whether neighborhood demographics were associated with prices of fruits and vegetables. METHODS: We surveyed 44 grocery stores in the Birmingham, Alabama, metropolitan area to determine prices of 20 fruits and vegetables. Stores were geocoded and linked to the corresponding Census 2000 block group to obtain data for the independent variables — percentage African American, percentage with at least a high school diploma, and percentage of households below the poverty level. We conducted multiple linear regressions to estimate these predictors for each fruit and vegetable's mean price per serving during 2 seasons (fall/winter 2004, spring/summer 2005). RESULTS: In the fall, we found no significant relationships between the predictors and prices of any fruits and vegetables in the survey. In the spring, the percentage who had at least a high school diploma was a predictor of price per serving for potatoes (β = 0.001, P = .046). CONCLUSION: Neighborhood demographics have little consistent influence on fruit and vegetable prices in Birmingham, Alabama, which may be a function of grocery store density, transportation patterns, and shopping patterns. The regional setting of the food environment has implications for food availability, variety, and price. |
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spelling | pubmed-29015762010-07-22 Fruit and Vegetable Pricing by Demographic Factors in the Birmingham, Alabama, Metropolitan Area, 2004-2005 Ard, Jamy D. Perumean-Chaney, Suzanne Desmond, Renee Sutton, Bryce Cox, Tiffany L. Allison, David B. Franklin, Frank Baskin, Monica L. Butsch, W. Scott Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Fruit and vegetable cost may influence consumption. Because the contextual environment influences food outlet type and availability, we wanted to determine whether neighborhood demographics were associated with prices of fruits and vegetables. METHODS: We surveyed 44 grocery stores in the Birmingham, Alabama, metropolitan area to determine prices of 20 fruits and vegetables. Stores were geocoded and linked to the corresponding Census 2000 block group to obtain data for the independent variables — percentage African American, percentage with at least a high school diploma, and percentage of households below the poverty level. We conducted multiple linear regressions to estimate these predictors for each fruit and vegetable's mean price per serving during 2 seasons (fall/winter 2004, spring/summer 2005). RESULTS: In the fall, we found no significant relationships between the predictors and prices of any fruits and vegetables in the survey. In the spring, the percentage who had at least a high school diploma was a predictor of price per serving for potatoes (β = 0.001, P = .046). CONCLUSION: Neighborhood demographics have little consistent influence on fruit and vegetable prices in Birmingham, Alabama, which may be a function of grocery store density, transportation patterns, and shopping patterns. The regional setting of the food environment has implications for food availability, variety, and price. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2010-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2901576/ /pubmed/20550836 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Ard, Jamy D. Perumean-Chaney, Suzanne Desmond, Renee Sutton, Bryce Cox, Tiffany L. Allison, David B. Franklin, Frank Baskin, Monica L. Butsch, W. Scott Fruit and Vegetable Pricing by Demographic Factors in the Birmingham, Alabama, Metropolitan Area, 2004-2005 |
title | Fruit and Vegetable Pricing by Demographic Factors in the Birmingham, Alabama, Metropolitan Area, 2004-2005 |
title_full | Fruit and Vegetable Pricing by Demographic Factors in the Birmingham, Alabama, Metropolitan Area, 2004-2005 |
title_fullStr | Fruit and Vegetable Pricing by Demographic Factors in the Birmingham, Alabama, Metropolitan Area, 2004-2005 |
title_full_unstemmed | Fruit and Vegetable Pricing by Demographic Factors in the Birmingham, Alabama, Metropolitan Area, 2004-2005 |
title_short | Fruit and Vegetable Pricing by Demographic Factors in the Birmingham, Alabama, Metropolitan Area, 2004-2005 |
title_sort | fruit and vegetable pricing by demographic factors in the birmingham, alabama, metropolitan area, 2004-2005 |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2901576/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20550836 |
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