Consumption of Food Offered by Delivery Applications (Apps)

Author:

Tahim Jamile Carvalho1,Verde Sara Maria Moreira Lima2ORCID,Maia Carla Soraya Costa2,Bezerra Ilana Nogueira12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduate Program in Public Health, Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Fortaleza 60714-903, Brazil

2. Postgraduate Program in Nutrition and Health, Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Fortaleza 60714-903, Brazil

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate whether the use of food delivery applications is related to food consumption practices. Methods: Data collection was carried out between 5 and 20 June 2020 in a Brazilian capital with a final sample of 2113 individuals. The instrument included questions about socioeconomic characteristics, anthropometric data, and information about eating practices and the use of delivery apps. Logistic regression models were developed with the consumption of each food group as the outcome variable and the use of the application as the exposure variable. Results: Of those interviewed, 78.1% used delivery apps to purchase food. The frequencies of the consumption of foods considered markers of healthy eating were higher for individuals who did not use the applications (59.7% vs. 38.7% for the daily consumption of fresh fruit, respectively, p < 0.0001). The frequencies of the consumption of items considered markers of unhealthy eating were higher for individuals who used apps to purchase food prepared outside the home compared to those who did not (53.7 vs. 38.1 for weekly consumption of hamburgers, respectively, p < 0.0001). Conclusion: The use of delivery applications influenced the users’ eating practices through the acquisition of food within the digital scope and is related to a greater frequency of the consumption of unhealthy items by users.

Funder

Fundação Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Publisher

MDPI AG

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