Mapping food access: how neighborhood deprivation shapes healthy food availability in the United Kingdom
May A. Beydoun, Michael F. Georgescu, Sri Banerjee, Hind A. Beydoun, Nicole Noren Hooten, Jagdish Khubchandani, Ana I. Maldonado, Jack Tsai, Jordan Weiss, Michele K. Evans, Alan B. Zonderman

TL;DR
This study shows that food access issues and neighborhood deprivation in the UK are related but not the same, especially in rural areas.
Contribution
The study identifies employment deprivation as the strongest predictor of food desert risk and highlights spatial mismatches between deprivation and food access.
Findings
Food desert risk and deprivation were moderately correlated but showed significant spatial discordance.
Employment deprivation was the strongest predictor of food desert risk across the UK.
Rural areas with low deprivation but high food desert risk were especially evident in Scotland.
Abstract
Limited access to affordable, nutritious food is a key structural determinant of health inequality. In the United Kingdom, food desert risk is often assumed to mirror socioeconomic deprivation, yet their alignment across small-area geographies remains unclear. To characterize the spatial distribution of food desert risk across England, Wales, and Scotland; quantify its association and concordance with area-level deprivation; and identify deprivation domains most strongly linked to food desert risk. We integrated the E-Food Desert Index (EFDI) with national Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) across 41,729 Lower Layer Super Output Areas and Data Zones using 2011 Census boundaries. Standardized scores and quartiles were analyzed using spatial clustering, correlation, multinomial regression, ordinary least squares, adaptive LASSO with interaction terms, and mixed-effects and spatial…
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TopicsFood Security and Health in Diverse Populations · Health disparities and outcomes · Environmental Justice and Health Disparities
