A pan-Canadian dataset of neighbourhood retail food environment measures using Statistics Canada's Business Register.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Reports Pub Date : 2022-02-16 DOI:10.25318/82-003-x202200200001-eng
Andrew C Stevenson, Clara Kaufmann, Rachel C Colley, Leia M Minaker, Michael J Widener, Thomas Burgoine, Claudia Sanmartin, Nancy A Ross
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Abstract

Background: The objective of this study was to create the Canadian Food Environment Dataset (Can-FED) and to demonstrate its validity.

Data and methods: Food outlet data were extracted from Statistics Canada's Business Register (BR) in 2018. Retail food environment access measures (both absolute and relative measures) were calculated using network buffers around the centroid of 56,589 dissemination areas in Canada. A k-medians clustering approach was used to create categorical food environment variables that were easy to use and amenable to dissemination. Validity of the measures was assessed by comparing the food environment measures from Can-FED with measures created using Enhanced Points of Interest data by DMTI Spatial Inc. and data from a municipal health inspection list. Validity was also assessed by calculating the geographic variability in food environments across census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and assessing associations between CMA-level food environments and CMA-level health indicators.

Results: Two versions of Can-FED were created: a researcher file that must be accessed within a secure Statistics Canada environment and a general-use file available online. Agreement between Can-FED food environment measures and those derived from a proprietary dataset and a municipal health inspection list ranged from rs=0.28 for convenience store density and rs=0.53 for restaurant density. At the CMA level, there is wide geographic variation in the food environment with evidence of patterning by health indicators.

Interpretation: Can-FED is a valid and accessible dataset of pan-Canadian food environment measures that was created from the BR, a data source that has not been explored fully for health research.

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使用加拿大统计局商业登记簿的泛加拿大社区零售食品环境措施数据集。
背景:本研究的目的是创建加拿大食品环境数据集(Can-FED)并证明其有效性。数据和方法:食品店数据取自加拿大统计局2018年的商业登记表(BR)。零售食品环境准入措施(绝对和相对措施)是利用加拿大56,589个传播区域的质心周围的网络缓冲来计算的。使用k中位数聚类方法创建易于使用和易于传播的分类食品环境变量。通过将Can-FED的食品环境措施与DMTI Spatial Inc.利用增强感兴趣点数据和来自市政卫生检查清单的数据创建的措施进行比较,评估了这些措施的有效性。通过计算人口普查大都市区(cma)食品环境的地理变异性和评估cma水平食品环境与cma水平健康指标之间的关联,还评估了有效性。结果:创建了两个版本的Can-FED:一个必须在安全的加拿大统计局环境中访问的研究人员文件和一个在线可用的通用文件。Can-FED食品环境措施与来自专有数据集和市政卫生检查清单的措施之间的一致性范围从便利商店密度的rs=0.28到餐馆密度的rs=0.53不等。在CMA一级,食品环境存在广泛的地理差异,有证据表明健康指标存在模式。解释:Can-FED是一个有效且可访问的泛加拿大食品环境措施数据集,该数据集是由BR创建的,该数据源尚未被充分用于健康研究。
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期刊介绍: Health Reports publishes original research on diverse topics related to understanding and improving the health of populations and the delivery of health care. We publish studies based on analyses of Canadian national/provincial representative surveys or Canadian national/provincial administrative databases, as well as results of international comparative health research. Health Reports encourages the sharing of methodological information among those engaged in the analysis of health surveys or administrative databases. Use of the most current data available is advised for all submissions.
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