Journal article
Do obesity-promoting food environments cluster around socially disadvantaged schools in Glasgow, Scotland?
A Ellaway, L Macdonald, K Lamb, L Thornton, P Day, J Pearce
Health & place | Published : 2012
Abstract
Increase in the consumption of food and drinks outside the home by adolescents and young people and associations with rising levels of obesity is a significant concern worldwide and it has been suggested that the food environment around schools may be a contributory factor. As few studies have explored this issue in a UK setting, we examined whether different types of food outlets are clustered around public secondary schools in Glasgow, and whether this pattern differed by social disadvantage. We found evidence of clustering of food outlets around schools but a more complex picture in relation to deprivation was observed. Across all schools there were numerous opportunities for pupils to pu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by a Grant from the Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services. The opinions expressed in this report are solely the opinions of the authors/researchers and are not necessarily the views of the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. From the Have a Voice project, we appreciate the contributions of Isabel Killoran, co-investigator, and Nina Webster, project coordinator.