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. 2012 Nov;18(6):1341-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2012.06.016. Epub 2012 Jul 11.

Improving retrospective characterization of the food environment for a large region in the United States during a historic time period

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Improving retrospective characterization of the food environment for a large region in the United States during a historic time period

Amy H Auchincloss et al. Health Place. 2012 Nov.

Abstract

Access to healthy foods has received increasing attention due to growing prevalence of obesity and diet-related health conditions yet there are major obstacles in characterizing the local food environment. This study developed a method to retrospectively characterize supermarkets for a single historic year, 2005, in 19 counties in 6 states in the USA using a supermarket chain-name list and two business databases. Data preparation, merging, overlaps, added-value amongst various approaches and differences by census tract area-level socio-demographic characteristics are described. Agreement between two food store databases was modest: 63%. Only 55% of the final list of supermarkets were identified by a single business database and selection criteria that included industry classification codes and sales revenue ≥$2 million. The added-value of using a supermarket chain-name list and second business database was identification of an additional 14% and 30% of supermarkets, respectively. These methods are particularly useful to retrospectively characterize access to supermarkets during a historic period and when field observations are not feasible and business databases are used.

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Decision flow for Dun and Bradstreet food establishment archival data, National Establishment Time Series, year 2005 * Matches a supermarket in Trade Dimensions (TD)

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