Mobile produce market influences access to fruits and vegetables in an urban environment.

Public Health Nutr

1Department of Nutrition,School of Public Health and Health Sciences,206 Chenoweth Lab, University of Massachusetts,Amherst,MA 01003,USA.

Published: May 2018

Objective: To assess the influence of a mobile produce market (MPM) on fruit and vegetable access.

Design: Novel application of a structured assessment (five dimensions of access framework) to examine fruit and vegetable access through self-administered surveys on shopping behaviours, and perceptions and experiences of shopping at the MPM.

Setting: Low-income neighbourhoods with limited access to fruits and vegetables.

Subjects: Older (≥60 years) and younger (18-59·9 years) shoppers.

Results: Participants were more likely to be women and non-White, one-third lived alone and nearly half were older adults. Compared with younger, older participants had different shopping behaviours: tended to purchase food for one person (P < 0·001), be long-term shoppers (P=0·002) and use electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards (P=0·012). Older adults were more likely to like the market location (P=0·03), while younger adults were more likely to want changes in location (P=0·04), more activities (P=0·04), taste sampling (P=0·05) and nutritional counselling (P=0·01). The MPM captured all dimensions of access: availability, indicated by satisfaction with the produce variety for nearly one-third of all participants; accessibility, indicated by participants travelling <1 mile (<1·6 km; 72·2 %) and appreciation of location (72·7 %); affordability, indicated by satisfaction with price (47·6 %); acceptability, indicated by appreciation of produce quality (46·2 %); and accommodation, indicated by satisfaction with safety of location (30·1 %) and high EBT use among older adults (41·8 %).

Conclusions: MPM may influence fruit and vegetable access in low-income urban neighbourhoods by facilitating the five dimensions of access and may especially benefit older adults and individuals living alone.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10261273PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980017003755DOI Listing

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