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Original Articles

Relationship Between BMI and Food Purchases in Low-Income, Urban African American Adult Carry-Out Customers

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Pages 533-545 | Published online: 21 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Carry-outs are an important source of calorically dense foods in low-income urban neighborhoods. However, little is known about how customer body mass index (BMI) relates to purchasing behavior. A random sample of 184 adult carry-out customers was surveyed on frequency of visits, demographic information, and purchases made over the prior week at 8 carry-outs. This information was used to determine healthy food purchasing scores. BMI was negatively associated with purchasing a healthy side dish (β = −0.052, P = .025) and positively associated with purchasing a healthy drink (β = 0.051, P = .022), adjusting for age, sex, education, and employment. Based on these findings, efforts could be made to improve the food environment by increasing promotion of these healthier options.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the Baltimore Diabetes Research and Training Center and Center for a Livable Future.

Vanessa A. Hoffman is currently Program Coordinator for Research and Education, Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, Bethesda, MD, USA.

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