The local food environment and its association with the dietary quality of mothers Christina Black NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology.

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The local food environment and its association with the dietary quality of mothers Christina Black NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit 12 th June 2014

Black et al, Health & Place 2014 Caspi et al, Health & Place 2012

Methodological limitations Perchoux et al, Health & Place 2013 Zenk et al, Health & Place 2011 Few studies have: Linked activity space exposures to dietary outcomes Measured the full range of food outlets Assessed the moderating role of level of education Food outlets Home/ frequently visited locations

Store typen% Premium supermarket Large supermarket Discount supermarket Small supermarket ‘World’ store Greengrocer Farm shop Health food store Butcher Baker Sandwich shop Convenience store Petrol store Newsagent Confectioner Fast food outlet Chinese takeaway Indian takeaway Fish & chips Other takeaway 10 (0.5) 32 (2) 35 (2) 127 (7) 63 (4) 41 (2) 7 (0.5) 19 (1) 56 (3) 68 (4) 66 (4) 272 (15) 68 (4) 65 (4) 76 (4) 92 (5) 223 (12) 151 (8) 143 (8) 173 (10) Total1787 (100)

Food environment score creation Mean rating Delphi study outlet type Current study outlet category Healthier food outlets 8.8 (2.1) 6.3 (2.9) 5.4 (3.2) 5.3 (2.5) 5.0 (2.5) 4.9 (2.7) 4.4 (2.4) 4.3 (3.3) 4.3 (2.9) 3.3 (3.5) 0.8 (1.9) Fruit and vegetable market Fruit and vegetable store Supermarket – large chain Butcher Ethnic Bakery – bread only Supermarket – mid Deli Health Convenience - fresh Supermarket - discount Bakery – mixed Farm shop Greengrocer Premium/ large supermarkets Butcher ‘World’ stores N/A Small supermarkets Sandwich shops Health food stores N/A Discount supermarkets Bakery Less healthy food outlets -1.1 (4.1) -1.1 (2.3) -1.6 (2.4) -5.0 (0.9) -5.0 (3.6) -8.3 (1.6) Convenience – non fresh Takeaway – food court Takeaway – (Asian/Indian) Takeaway – independent Other – miscellaneous Takeaway – major chain Convenience/ petrol stores N/A Chinese/ Indian takeaways Fish & chips/ Other takeaways Newsagents/ confectioners Fast food outlets Thornton and Kavanagh, Nutrition & Diabetes 2012

Example: (1.1 x n)+(8.3 x n) = Less healthy FES )+(6.3 x n ) = (8.8 x n Healthy FES Healthy FES Less healthy FES Overall FES - =

Crozier et al, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2010

Mothers’ characteristics by education a Pearson correlation

Environmental factors by education a Spearman correlation

Overall FES & diet by education Interaction (FES & education): Low & mid p=0.16 Low & high p=0.04

Results: Regression: mother’s diet score & food environment scores

Summary and implications The direction of relationships between food outlet accessibility and dietary quality differ by education level Less healthy food outlets are more prevalent than healthier food outlets  Mothers’ with higher education levels may be less susceptible to poorer food outlet exposures than mothers with low education.  Further research testing educational moderation effects is needed  Local authorities could improve the imbalance through planning restrictions, particularly in more deprived areas

Acknowledgements Thank you to the mothers who took part in our surveys My supervisors and collaborators: Dr Janis BairdProf Steve Cummins Prof Graham Moon Dr Daniel Lewis Prof Cyrus Cooper The Southampton Initiative for Health team Students and field workers for assistance with data collection