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Does the availability of snack foods in supermarkets vary internationally?

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 va...

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Autores principales: Thornton, Lukar E, Cameron, Adrian J, McNaughton, Sarah A, Waterlander, Wilma E, Sodergren, Marita, Svastisalee, Chalida, Blanchard, Laurence, Liese, Angela D, Battersby, Sarah, Carter, Mary-Ann, Sheeshka, Judy, Kirkpatrick, Sharon I, Sherman, Sandy, Cowburn, Gill, Foster, Charlie, Crawford, David A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3660266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23672409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-10-56
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author Thornton, Lukar E
Cameron, Adrian J
McNaughton, Sarah A
Waterlander, Wilma E
Sodergren, Marita
Svastisalee, Chalida
Blanchard, Laurence
Liese, Angela D
Battersby, Sarah
Carter, Mary-Ann
Sheeshka, Judy
Kirkpatrick, Sharon I
Sherman, Sandy
Cowburn, Gill
Foster, Charlie
Crawford, David A
author_facet Thornton, Lukar E
Cameron, Adrian J
McNaughton, Sarah A
Waterlander, Wilma E
Sodergren, Marita
Svastisalee, Chalida
Blanchard, Laurence
Liese, Angela D
Battersby, Sarah
Carter, Mary-Ann
Sheeshka, Judy
Kirkpatrick, Sharon I
Sherman, Sandy
Cowburn, Gill
Foster, Charlie
Crawford, David A
author_sort Thornton, Lukar E
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description 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.
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spelling pubmed-36602662013-05-22 Does the availability of snack foods in supermarkets vary internationally? Thornton, Lukar E Cameron, Adrian J McNaughton, Sarah A Waterlander, Wilma E Sodergren, Marita Svastisalee, Chalida Blanchard, Laurence Liese, Angela D Battersby, Sarah Carter, Mary-Ann Sheeshka, Judy Kirkpatrick, Sharon I Sherman, Sandy Cowburn, Gill Foster, Charlie Crawford, David A Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act Research 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. BioMed Central 2013-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3660266/ /pubmed/23672409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-10-56 Text en Copyright © 2013 Thornton et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Thornton, Lukar E
Cameron, Adrian J
McNaughton, Sarah A
Waterlander, Wilma E
Sodergren, Marita
Svastisalee, Chalida
Blanchard, Laurence
Liese, Angela D
Battersby, Sarah
Carter, Mary-Ann
Sheeshka, Judy
Kirkpatrick, Sharon I
Sherman, Sandy
Cowburn, Gill
Foster, Charlie
Crawford, David A
Does the availability of snack foods in supermarkets vary internationally?
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title_short Does the availability of snack foods in supermarkets vary internationally?
title_sort does the availability of snack foods in supermarkets vary internationally?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3660266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23672409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-10-56
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