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The global food environment transition based on the socio-demographic index

Shauna Downs, Selena Ahmed, Teresa Warne, Jessica Fanzo, Kelly Loucks

2022Global Food Security40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Food environments are a critical point for reorienting the food system towards sustainable diets, as they are directly where consumers make decisions about which foods to acquire. Using global data, we examined shifts in food environments, and the availability, affordability, convenience, and quality of foods within them, over time on the basis of socio-demographic index (SDI) country groupings. Our findings provide evidence of a food environment transition where built environments have shifted from traditional to modern retail outlets between 2005 and 2019 and the availability and affordability of nutrient-rich foods has increased alongside growing sales of ultra-processed and ready-to-eat foods. This transition has implications for the identification of policy and program levers for promoting healthy and sustainable diets and reducing malnutrition globally.

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BusinessNutrition transitionFood systemsSustainable agricultureIndex (typography)Identification (biology)MalnutritionQuality (philosophy)MarketingNatural resource economicsAgricultural economicsGeographyEconomic growthEconomicsFood securityAgricultureBody mass indexComputer scienceEcologyBiologyOverweightWorld Wide WebMedicineEpistemologyArchaeologyPhilosophyPathologyAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactFood Waste Reduction and SustainabilityConsumer Attitudes and Food Labeling
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