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Food Environments and Their Influence on Food Choices: A Case Study in Informal Settlements in Nairobi, Kenya

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NUTRIENTS
卷 14, 期 13, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nu14132571

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food environment; food choice; diet quality; informal settlements; Kenya

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  1. Rutgers Global

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This study used mixed methods to characterize the food environment in informal settlements in Nairobi and examine the factors influencing women's food choices in those environments. The study found a large number of vendors selling various food items, with limited diversity of fruits and relatively expensive animal-source foods. Women's interactions with the food environment were influenced by individual factors such as income, time, convenience, and preferences. The findings suggest that interventions targeting both the external food environment and individual factors such as income are necessary to promote healthy diets among low-income populations in informal settlements in Kenya.
The food environments that people have access to shape their food choices. The purpose of this study was to use mixed methods to characterize the external food environment in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya and to examine the individual factors that influence the way in which women interact with those environments to make food choices. We used a combination of food environment assessments (vendor mapping, collection of food prices, food quality assessments) and five focus group discussions with women (n = 26) in four villages within two informal settlements in Nairobi (Mukuru and Kibera) to better understand the drivers of food choice. We found a large number (n = 1163) of vendors selling a variety of food within the settlements. The highest number of vendors were selling fruits and/or vegetables; however, there was limited diversity of fruits available. Animal-source foods were considered relatively expensive as compared to plant-based foods, including prepared fried snacks. We found that the way women interacted with their food environments was influenced by individual factors such as income, time, convenience, and preferences. Our findings suggest that interventions targeting both the external food environment as well as individual factors such as income will be necessary to support healthy diets among low-income populations living in informal settlements in Kenya.

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