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The promotion of ultra-processed foods in modern retail food outlets in rural and urban areas in Kenya.

Food consumption and food safety  
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980024002155 [2]

Authors

Caroline H Karugu [3]; Charles Agyemang [4]; Milkah N Wanjohi [5]; Veronica Ojiambo [6]; Sharon Mugo [7]; Richard E Sanya [8]; Michelle Holdworth [9]; Amos Laar [10]; Stefanie Vandevijvere [11]; Gershim Asiki [12]

Keywords

  1. Advertising [13]
  2. Commerce [14]
  3. cross-sectional studies [15]
  4. Fast Foods [16]
  5. Food Handling [17]
  6. Food Supply [18]
  7. Food, Processed [19]
  8. Humans [20]
  9. KENYA [21]
  10. marketing [22]
  11. Rural Population [23]
  12. Socioeconomic Factors [24]
  13. Supermarkets [25]
  14. Urban Population [26]
Article written during project(s) : 
RECAP Context-Specific Interventions for Nutrition-Related Non-Communicable Diseases Prevention in East Africa [27]

Abstract:

OBJECTIVE: To assess the availability and marketing of ultra-processed foods (UPF) in modern retail food outlets (supermarkets and minimarts) in Kenya and associated factors. DESIGN: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Kenya from August 2021 to October 2021. Variables included the geographic location and the socio-economic status (SES) levels, the food items displayed for sale and advertised in the stores, and locations in the stores such as the entrance. SETTING: Three counties in Kenya (Nairobi — urban, Mombasa — coastal tourist and Baringo — rural). Each county was stratifi…
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the availability and marketing of ultra-processed foods (UPF) in modern retail food outlets (supermarkets and minimarts) in Kenya and associated factors.

DESIGN: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Kenya from August 2021 to October 2021. Variables included the geographic location and the socio-economic status (SES) levels, the food items displayed for sale and advertised in the stores, and locations in the stores such as the entrance.

SETTING: Three counties in Kenya (Nairobi - urban, Mombasa - coastal tourist and Baringo - rural). Each county was stratified into high and low SES using national poverty indices.

PARTICIPANTS: Food outlets that offered a self-service, had at least one checkout and had a minimum of two stocked aisles were assessed.

RESULTS: Of 115 outlets assessed, UPF occupied 33 % of the cumulative shelf space. UPF were the most advertised foods (60 %) and constituted 40 % of foods available for sale. The most commonly used promotional characters were cartoon characters (18 %). UPF were significantly more available for sale in Mombasa (urban) compared to Baringo (rural) (adjusted prevalence rate ratios (APRR): 1·13, 95 % CI 1·00, 1·26, = 0·005). UPF advertisements were significantly higher in Mombasa ((APRR): 2·18: 1·26, 3·79, = 0·005) compared to Baringo and Nairobi counties. There was a significantly higher rate of advertisement of UPF in larger outlets ((APRR): 1·68: 1·06, 2·67 = 0·001) compared to smaller outlets.

CONCLUSIONS: The high marketing and availability of UPF in modern retail outlets in Kenya calls for policies regulating unhealthy food advertisements in different settings in the country.

Associated health topics:

Food consumption and food safety [28]

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