7 research outputs found

    Quelques attitudes des Ă©tudiants du secondaire face Ă  la consommation /

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    La couv. porte en outre: Sondag

    Recherche en consommation

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    Novembre 1993La couv. porte en outre: Recherche en consommatio

    Examining community and consumer food environments for children: An urban-suburban-rural comparison in Southwestern Ontario

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    The aim of this study is to evaluate how retail food environments for children in the City of London and Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, vary according to level of urbanicity and level of socioeconomic distress. Urbanicity in this study is defined as a neighbourhood\u27s designation as urban, suburban, or rural. We assessed community food environments (e.g., the type, location, and accessibility of food outlets) using 800m and 1600m network buffers (school zones) around all public and private elementary schools, and we calculated and compared density of junk food opportunities (JFO) (e.g., fast food and full-service restaurants, grocery stores, and convenience stores) within each school zone in urban, suburban and rural settings. The study also assessed consumer food environments (e.g., the price, promotion, placement, and availability of healthy options and nutrition information) through restaurant children\u27s menu audits using the Children\u27s Menu Assessment tool. Results suggest JFO density is greater around elementary schools in areas with higher levels of socioeconomic distress and urbanicity, while urbanicity is also associated with greater use of branded marketing and inclusion of an unhealthy dessert on children\u27s menus
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