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An equity-oriented systematic review of online grocery shopping among low-income populations: implications for policy and research

Journal

NUTRITION REVIEWS
Volume 80, Issue 5, Pages 1294-1310

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/nutrit/nuab122

Keywords

diet; equity; food purchase; low income; online grocery; policy; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

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  1. Healthy Eating Research, a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation [77246]

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Online grocery services have the potential to address disparities in access to healthy food, but they face barriers such as cost and limited availability. The expansion of online grocery services and the ability to use nutrition assistance benefits online are equity-promoting factors. Psychosocial factors, convenience, and lower perceived stress are factors that influence online grocery use. Findings regarding the healthfulness of foods purchased online are mixed.
Context Online grocery services are an emerging component of the food system with the potential to address disparities in access to healthy food. Objective We assessed the barriers and facilitators of equitable access to healthy foods in the online grocery environment, and the psychosocial, purchasing, and dietary behaviors related to its use among low-income, diverse populations. Data Sources Four electronic databases were searched to identify relevant literature; 16 studies were identified. Results Barriers to equitable access to healthy food included cost and limited availability of online grocery services in food deserts and rural areas. The expansion of online grocery services and the ability to use nutrition assistance benefits online were equity-promoting factors. Perceived low control over food selection was a psychosocial factor that discouraged online grocery use, whereas convenience and lower perceived stress were facilitators. Findings were mixed regarding healthfulness of foods purchased online. Although few studies assessed diet, healthy food consumption was associated with online grocery use. Conclusion Researchers should assess the impact of online grocery shopping on low-income families' food purchases and diet. Systematic Review Registration PROSPERO registration no. CRD: 42021240277

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