Corner Store Inventories, Purchases, and Strategies for Intervention: A Review of the Literature.

Brent A. Langellier, Jeremiah R Garza, Michael L. Prelip, D. Glik, R. Brookmeyer, A. Ortega
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INTRODUCTION An increasingly popular strategy to improving the food retail environment and promoting healthy eating in low-income and minority communities is the corner store conversion. This approach involves partnering with small 'corner' food stores to expand access to high-quality fruits, vegetables, and other healthy foods. METHODS We conducted a structured review of the literature to assess inventories and sales in corner stores, as well as to identify intervention strategies employed by corner store conversions. RESULTS Our review returned eight descriptive studies that discussed corner store inventories and sales, as well as ten intervention studies discussing six unique corner store conversion interventions in the United States, the Marshall Islands, and Canada. Common intervention strategies included: 1) partnering with an existing store, 2) stocking healthy foods, and 3) social marketing and nutrition education. We summarize each strategy and review the effectiveness of overall corner store conversions at changing peoples' food purchasing, preparation, and consumption behaviors. CONCLUSIONS Consumption of fresh, healthy, affordable foods could be improved by supporting existing retailers to expand their selection of healthy foods and promoting healthy eating at the neighborhood level. Additional corner store conversions should be conducted to determine the effectiveness and importance of specific intervention strategies.
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街角小店存货、采购与干预策略:文献回顾。
在低收入和少数民族社区,改善食品零售环境和促进健康饮食的一种日益流行的策略是街角商店的改造。这种方法包括与小的“街角”食品店合作,以扩大获得高质量水果、蔬菜和其他健康食品的渠道。方法我们对文献进行了结构化的回顾,以评估街角商店的库存和销售情况,并确定街角商店转换所采用的干预策略。结果:我们回顾了8项讨论街角商店库存和销售的描述性研究,以及10项讨论美国、马绍尔群岛和加拿大六个独特的街角商店转换干预措施的干预研究。常见的干预策略包括:1)与现有商店合作;2)储备健康食品;3)社会营销和营养教育。我们总结了每一种策略,并回顾了街角商店转换在改变人们的食品购买、准备和消费行为方面的有效性。结论支持现有零售商扩大健康食品的选择范围,并在社区层面推广健康饮食,可促进新鲜、健康、可负担食品的消费。应进行额外的街角商店转换,以确定具体干预策略的有效性和重要性。
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