Places to purchase food in urban and rural areas of Brazil.

Rev Bras Epidemiol

Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Postgraduate Program in Nutrition and Health - Fortaleza (CE), Brazil.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aims to analyze where households in Brazil obtain food and beverages, focusing on urban versus rural locations and the level of food processing.
  • Data from 49,489 households collected through the Household Budget Survey revealed that over half of the households purchase food from supermarkets, with notable differences in food acquisition patterns between urban and rural areas.
  • The research highlights how community food environments influence food consumption habits, particularly in relation to ultra-processed foods, varying significantly between urban and rural settings.

Article Abstract

Objective: To describe the locations of food and beverage acquisition in Brazil, according to the level of food processing and household location (urban/rural).

Methods: Data from 49,489 households from the Household Budget Survey 2017-2018 were used. Information regarding food and beverages was collected through a collective acquisition booklet over 7 consecutive days. Locations were classified into 10 groups on the basis of similarities in sales structure and mode of food offering, and food and beverages were categorized according to the NOVA classification. The frequency of households acquiring food in each location was estimated, as well as the acquisition frequency according to processing level, considering significance through non-overlapping 95% confidence intervals.

Results: Half of the households (51.9%) acquired food in supermarkets, contributing to both the acquisition of fresh and minimally processed foods (92.2% in urban; 90.2% in rural) and ultra-processed foods (78.6% in urban; 74.1% in rural). For the urban area, the Supermarket (55.0%), Bakery (46.5%) and Small markets (43.1%) are among the places with the highest frequency of food acquisition, while for rural areas, it is found that Small Markets (53%), Supermarkets (32.3%) and Home production (31.0%) presented the highest frequencies.

Conclusion: The acquisition of food and beverages for household consumption in Brazil differs according to household location (urban/rural), indicating the importance of the community food environment in the consumption patterns of ultra-processed foods.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11472665PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-549720240047DOI Listing

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