A review of environmental influences on food choices.
BACKGROUND: Diet-related environmental and policy interventions are being advocated at a population level because individual change is more likely to be facilitated and sustained if the environment within which choices are made supports healthful food options. PURPOSE: This study aims to review research that examines factors having an influence on food choices in social environments, physical environments, and macroenvironments. METHODS: A snowball strategy was used to identify relevant peer-reviewed studies and reviews, with a focus on research completed in the US and published within the past 10 years. RESULTS: Research has identified a number of environmental factors associated with dietary intake; however, the majority of completed studies have methodological limitations which limit their credibility to guide interventions and policy changes. CONCLUSIONS: Future research will need to emphasize multilevel investigations, examine how associations vary across population subgroups, develop a standard set of measures for assessing food environments and policies, and improve dietary assessment methodology.
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- Socioeconomic Factors
- Social Values
- Social Support
- Social Environment
- Social Control, Informal
- Schools
- Restaurants
- Public Health
- Peer Group
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Workplace
- Socioeconomic Factors
- Social Values
- Social Support
- Social Environment
- Social Control, Informal
- Schools
- Restaurants
- Public Health
- Peer Group