Testing the Price of Healthy and Current Diets in Remote Aboriginal Communities to Improve Food Security: Development of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP (Australian Standardised Affordability and Pricing) Methods
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Background
1.2. The Healthy Diets ASAP Methods Protocol
1.3. Aim
2. Methods
2.1. Development of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP Methods
2.2. Testing of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP Methods
2.3. Ethical Standards Disclosure
3. Results
3.1. Developing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Healthy Diets ASAP Methods Part One: Construct of the Diet Pricing Tools
3.1.1. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP Current (Unhealthy) Diet Pricing Tool
3.1.2. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP Healthy (Recommended) Diet Pricing Tool
3.2. Developing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Healthy Diets ASAP Methods Part Two: Determination of Median and Low-Income Household Income
3.3. Testing the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP Methods: The Cost of The Diets and Component Food Groups
3.4. Testing of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP Methods: Affordability of Healthy Diets
4. Discussion
4.1. Discussion of Approach
4.2. Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Food Group and Food Group Component | Reported Consumption Ratio |
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Vegetables & legumes | 0.67 |
Fruit | 0.8 |
Grain (cereal) foods—wholegrains | 0.74 |
Grain (cereal) foods—others | 1 |
Meat, poultry, fish & alternatives—red meat & poultry | 1.14 |
Meat, poultry, fish & alternatives—others | 0.94 |
Milk, yoghurt, cheese & alternatives | 0.8 |
Unsaturated oils & spreads | 0.7 |
Discretionary foods—sugar-sweetened drinks | 1.8 |
Discretionary foods—others | 1.1 |
Water | 1 |
Alcohol | 1 |
Current (Unhealthy) Diet Pricing Tool | Healthy (Recommended) Diet Pricing Tool | |||
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Food or Drink | Healthy Diets ASAP Quantity | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP Quantity | Food or Drink | Healthy Diets ASAP and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP Quantity |
Bottled water, still (mL) | 5296 | 5296 | Bottled water, still (mL) | 5296 |
Artificially sweetened ‘diet’ soft drink (mL) | 2391 | 2630 | ||
Fruit | Fruit | |||
Apples, red, loose (g) | 3497 | 2797 | Apples, red, loose (g) | 5460 |
Bananas, Cavendish, loose (g) | 899 | 719 | Bananas, Cavendish, loose (g) | 5460 |
Oranges, loose (g) | 1664 | 1331 | Oranges, loose (g) | 5460 |
Fruit salad, canned in juice (g) | 2046 | 1637 | ||
Fruit juice | 3026 | 3329 | ||
Vegetables | Vegetables | |||
Potato, white, loose (g) | 1460 | 978 | Potato, white, loose (g) | 2320 |
Sweetcorn, canned, no added salt (g) | 206 | 138 | Sweetcorn, canned, no added salt (g) | 1160 |
Broccoli, loose (g) | 422 | 282 | Broccoli, loose (g) | 1470 |
White cabbage, loose (g) | 235 | 157 | White cabbage, loose (g) | 1470 |
Iceberg lettuce, whole (g) | 795 | 533 | Iceberg lettuce, whole (g) | 1470 |
Carrot, loose (g) | 753 | 505 | Carrot, loose (g) | 2205 |
Pumpkin (g) | 240 | 161 | Pumpkin (g) | 2205 |
Four bean mix, canned (g) | 74 | 50 | Four bean mix, canned (g) | 1005 |
Diced tomatoes, canned, in tomato juice (g) | 234 | 157 | Diced tomatoes, canned, in tomato juice (g) | 1638 |
Onion, brown, loose (g) | 84 | 57 | Onion, brown, loose (g) | 1638 |
Tomatoes, loose (g) | 488 | 327 | Tomatoes, loose (g) | 1638 |
Frozen mixed vegetables, pre-packaged (g) | 1184 | 793 | Frozen mixed vegetables, pre-packaged (g) | 1638 |
Frozen peas, pre-packaged (g) | 273 | 183 | Frozen peas, pre-packaged (g) | 1638 |
Baked beans, canned (g) | 369 | 247 | Baked beans, canned (g) | 1005 |
Salad vegs in sandwich | 120 | 120 | Salad vegs in sandwich | 120 |
Veg in tinned meat and vegetable casserole (g) | 646 | 736 | ||
Grain (cereal) foods | Grain (cereal) foods | |||
Wholegrain cereal biscuits Weet-bixTM (g) | 430 | 319 | Wholegrain cereal biscuits Weet-bixTM (g) | 2216 |
Wholemeal bread, pre-packaged (g) | 1054 | 780 | Wholemeal bread, pre-packaged (g) | 4272 |
Rolled oats, whole (g) | 870 | 870 | Rolled oats, whole (g) | 6648 |
White bread, pre-packaged (g) | 3033 | 3033 | White bread, pre-packaged (g) | 893 |
Cornflakes (g) | 680 | 680 | Cornflakes (g) | 670 |
White pasta, spaghetti (g) | 1326 | 1326 | White pasta, spaghetti (g) | 2042 |
White rice, medium grain (g) | 1622 | 1622 | White rice, medium grain (g) | 2042 |
Dry water cracker biscuit (g) | 258 | 258 | Dry water cracker biscuit (g) | 781 |
Bread in sandwich | 120 | 120 | Bread in sandwich | 120 |
Meats, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds | Meats, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds | |||
Beef mince, lean (g) | 267 | 305 | Beef mince, lean (g) | 1168 |
Lamb loin chops (g) | 257 | 293 | Lamb loin chops (g) | 1169 |
Beef rump steak (g) | 1056 | 1204 | Beef rump steak (g) | 1172 |
Tuna, canned in vegetable oil (g) | 1052 | 989 | Tuna, canned in vegetable oil (g) | 1841 |
Whole barbeque chicken, cooked (g) | 1661 | 1893 | Whole barbeque chicken, cooked (g) | 1471 |
Eggs (g) | 872 | 820 | Eggs (g) | 2208 |
Meat in tinned meat and vegetable casserole (g) | 646 | 736 | Peanuts, roasted, unsalted (g) | 780 |
Chicken in sandwiches | 120 | 120 | Chicken in sandwiches | 120 |
Milk, yoghurt, cheese and alternatives | Milk, yoghurt, cheese and alternatives | |||
Cheddar cheese, full fat (g) | 624 | 499 | Cheddar cheese, full fat (g) | 704 |
Cheddar cheese, reduced fat (g) | 44 | 35 | Cheddar cheese, reduced fat (g) | 516 |
Milk, full fat (mL) | 5961 | 4769 | Milk, full cream (mL) | 6438 |
Milk, reduced fat (mL) | 2929 | 2344 | Milk, reduced fat (mL) | 12000 |
Yoghurt, full fat plain (g) | 204 | 163 | Yoghurt, full fat plain (g) | 2576 |
Yoghurt, reduced fat, flavoured (vanilla) (g) | 676 | 541 | Yoghurt, reduced fat, flavoured (vanilla) (g) | 5100 |
Flavoured milk (mL) | 2416 | 2658 | ||
Unsaturated oils | ||||
Canola margarine (g) | 170 | 119 | Canola margarine (g) | 412 |
Sunflower oil (mL) | 7 | 5 | Sunflower oil (mL) | 291 |
Olive oil (mL) | 7 | 5 | Olive oil (mL) | 291 |
Discretionary choices | ||||
Beer, full strength (mL) | 4661 | 4661 | ||
White wine, sparkling (mL) | 863 | 863 | ||
Whisky (mL) | 266 | 266 | ||
Red wine (mL) | 1078 | 1078 | ||
Butter (g) | 280 | 308 | ||
Muffin, commercial (g) | 1455 | 1601 | ||
Cream-filled sweet biscuit, pre-packaged (g) | 496 | 546 | ||
Muesli bar, pre-packaged (g) | 373 | 410 | ||
Mixed nuts, salted (g) | 255 | 281 | ||
Pizza, commercial (g) | 1182 | 1300 | ||
Savoury flavoured biscuits (g) | 222 | 244 | ||
Confectionary (g) | 418 | 460 | ||
Chocolate (g) | 441 | 485 | ||
Sugar-sweetened beverages (Coca Cola) (mL) | 12012 | 21621 | ||
Meat pie, commercial (g) | 1638 | 1802 | ||
Frozen lasagne, pre-packaged (g) | 4322 | 4754 | ||
Hamburger, commercial (g) | 2413 | 2654 | ||
Beef sausages (g) | 1048 | 1152 | ||
Ham (g) | 189 | 208 | ||
Potato crisps, pre-packaged (g) | 518 | 570 | ||
Potato chips, hot, commercial (g) | 670 | 737 | ||
Ice cream (g) | 1830 | 2013 | ||
White sugar (g) | 564 | 621 | ||
Salad dressing (mL) | 277 | 305 | ||
Tomato sauce (mL) | 569 | 626 | ||
Chicken soup, canned (g) | 1340 | 1474 | ||
Orange juice (mL) | 3027 | 3330 | ||
Fish fillet crumbed, pre-packaged (g) | 302 | 332 | ||
Instant noodles, wheat-based (g) | 381 | 419 |
Assumptions for the Reference Household Consisting of an Adult Male, an Adult Female, a 14-Year-Old Boy and an 8-Year-Old Girl |
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Income Type | Amount Per Fortnight ($AUD) |
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Paid employment–adult male | 1345.20 |
Paid employment–adult female | 212.40 |
Family Tax Benefit A | 420.70 |
Family Tax Benefit A Supplement | 55.87 |
Family Tax Benefit B | 108.64 |
Family Tax Benefit B Supplement | 13.62 |
Clean Energy Supplement (across all payments) | 9.94 |
Rent Assistance | nil |
AbStudy School term allowance–14 yr old boy | 20.80 |
Income tax paid (tax owing on employment income of adult male, less low income tax offset, less remote area tax offset | −48.09 |
Total Fortnightly Income | 2139.08 |
Healthy Diets ASAP (Whole Population) Methods Protocol | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP Methods | Cost Difference between Using Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP Methods and Healthy Diets ASAP Methods Protocol | |||
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Diet Component | Mean Cost ($AUD) | Std Dev ($AUD) | Mean Cost ($AUD) | Std Dev ($AUD) | Difference $AUD (% Change) |
Water | 8.83 | --- | 8.83 | --- | --- |
Fruit | 80.66 | 8.70 | 68.13 | 6.93 | −12.54 (−15%) |
Vegetables & Legumes | 56.31 | 3.21 | 43.48 | 2.15 | −12.83 (−23%) |
Grains & Cereals | 66.42 | 2.35 | 63.37 | 2.29 | −3.05 (−5%) |
Meats, nuts, seeds, eggs | 110.65 | 3.33 | 119.95 | 3.16 | 9.30 (+8%) |
Milk, yoghurt, cheese | 80.66 | 13.72 | 71.93 | 14.08 | −8.73 (−11%) |
Unsaturated oils & spreads | 2.03 | 0.01 | 1.42 | 0.01 | −0.61 (−30%) |
Artificially sweetened soft drink | 10.52 | --- | 11.57 | --- | 1.05 (+10%) |
Take-away foods | 181.32 | 17.53 | 199.45 | 19.28 | 18.13 (+10%) |
Sugar-sweeteneddrinks | 68.18 | --- | 115.35 | --- | 47.18 (+69%) |
Discretionary choices-other | 290.62 | 13.36 | 319.68 | 14.70 | 29.06 (+10%) |
Total cost | 956.18 | 39.60 | 1023.16 | 40.90 | 66.97 (+7%) |
Diet | Mean Diet Cost (±Std Dev) ($AUD) | Affordability with Median (Gross) Household Income ($AUD2342) | Affordability with Indicative Low (Minimum) Disposable Household Income ($AUD2139.08) |
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Healthy (recommended) diet | 827.63 (42.24) | 35.3% | 38.7% |
Current (unhealthy) diet determined by the Healthy Diets ASAP methods protocol | 956.18 (39.60) | 40.8% | 44.7% |
Current (unhealthy) diet determined by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP methods | 1023.16 (40.90) | 43.7% | 47.8% |
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Lee, A.; Lewis, M. Testing the Price of Healthy and Current Diets in Remote Aboriginal Communities to Improve Food Security: Development of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP (Australian Standardised Affordability and Pricing) Methods. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 2912. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122912
Lee A, Lewis M. Testing the Price of Healthy and Current Diets in Remote Aboriginal Communities to Improve Food Security: Development of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP (Australian Standardised Affordability and Pricing) Methods. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(12):2912. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122912
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Amanda, and Meron Lewis. 2018. "Testing the Price of Healthy and Current Diets in Remote Aboriginal Communities to Improve Food Security: Development of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP (Australian Standardised Affordability and Pricing) Methods" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 12: 2912. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122912
APA StyleLee, A., & Lewis, M. (2018). Testing the Price of Healthy and Current Diets in Remote Aboriginal Communities to Improve Food Security: Development of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthy Diets ASAP (Australian Standardised Affordability and Pricing) Methods. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(12), 2912. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122912