Distance to supermarkets and dietary variety among Japanese older adults: examining the moderating role of grocery delivery services.
Kazuhiro HaradaKouhei MasumotoShuichi OkadaPublished in: Public health nutrition (2020)
The current study found that longer distance to supermarket was associated with lower dietary variety among Japanese older adults and that the use of grocery delivery services did not moderate this association. The findings imply that the use of grocery delivery services is insufficient to reduce the negative influence of inconvenient food access on dietary variety among older adults.