Characteristics of built food environment associated with alternative protein food choices: A systematic review

This systematic review contributes to the understanding of the characteristics of built food environments that may be associated with choices of alternative protein foods (APF). Using the built food environment typology proposed by Downs et al., we investigated various environmental structures (e.g., supermarkets, other retailers, farmers’ markets, restaurants, schools, and online vendors) and the characteristics that may facilitate or hinder consumers’ choices. For example, facilitators and barriers may refer to the physical characteristics of environmental structures, food presentation practices, the organizational strategies or policies operating in the setting, or the actions that retailers or consumers engage in while selling, serving, choosing, trying, or purchasing APF in these environmental structures.

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2024
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Hanna Zaleskiewicz; Ewa Kulis; Maria Siwa; Zofia Szczuka; Anna Banik; Francesca Grossi; Polymeros Chrysochou; Bjørn Tore Nystrand; Toula Perrea; Antonella Samoggia; Arlind Xhelili; Krystallis Athanasios; Aleksandra Luszczynska
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Møreforskning
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
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