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Does the neighbourhood food environment contribute to ethnic differences in diet quality? Results from the HELIUS study in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Maartje P PoelmanMary NicolaouS Coosje DijkstraJoreintje Dingena MackenbachMeng LuDerek KarssenbergMarieke B SnijderIlonca VaartjesKarien Stronks
Published in: Public health nutrition (2021)
Although ethnic minority groups lived in less healthy food environments than participants of ethnic Dutch origin, this did not contribute to ethnic differences in diet quality. Future research should investigate other direct or indirect consequences of residing in less supportive food environments and gain a better understanding of how different ethnic groups make use of their neighbourhood food environment.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • physical activity
  • weight loss
  • quality improvement
  • current status
  • climate change