ドルストア食品と疾病率上昇の関連を発見 (The Hidden Health Cost of Dollar Store Groceries)

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2026-08-17 カリフォルニア大学リバーサイド校(UCR)

米国カリフォルニア大学リバーサイド校(UCR)の研究チームは、低価格で利用しやすいドルストア(均一価格店)の食品が、地域住民の健康に与える影響を分析した。研究では、ドルストアが多い地域ほど新鮮な野菜や果物など栄養価の高い食品へのアクセスが制限され、加工食品や高糖分・高塩分食品への依存が高まる傾向があることを明らかにした。その結果、肥満、糖尿病、心血管疾患などの健康リスク増加と関連する可能性が示された。特に低所得地域では、安価な食品への依存が短期的な家計負担軽減につながる一方で、長期的には健康悪化や医療費増大という「隠れたコスト」を生み出す恐れがある。研究チームは、食料アクセスの改善や地域の食品環境を考慮した公衆衛生政策の重要性を指摘している。本研究は、食品価格だけでなく栄養価や地域格差を含めた総合的な健康評価の必要性を示した。

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近接性を超えて:1ドルショップやスーパーマーケットの食品品質が健康に与える影響 Beyond proximity: how food quality in dollar and grocery stores influences health

Ryan Bruellman,Jessica Finlay,Ilana J. Bennett & Chandra A. Reynolds
BMC Public Health  Published:18 June 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-026-28145-y  Early provide 

Abstract

Background
Rising costs of groceries have prompted some United States (US) households to change their grocery shopping habits opting for dollar stores to lower household expenses. In previous work dollar stores have not been classified as a grocery store, limiting our understanding of how the dollar store associates with public health. Importantly, healthy food offerings such as fresh produce, whole grains, and lean proteins largely differ between traditional grocery stores and dollar stores. This public health study seeks to understand how the contrast in healthy food offerings associate with health outcomes across communities.

Methods
We used 2016–2020 data where traditional grocery store and dollar store locations across the contiguous US were geocoded and assigned as standard quality (SQ) and low-quality (LQ) respectively. Access to SQ and LQ was gleaned using ArcGIS network analysis of these geocoded points with census tracts of metro areas represented by the 2019 release of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) 500 Cities Project (2016–2017 estimates). ArcGIS generalized linear regression models analyzed links between health outcomes from the CDC 500 Cities Project and key variables: proximity to SQ stores, proximity to LQ stores, and an aggregate of socioeconomic factors indexed by the 2016 CDC Social Vulnerability Index (SVI).

Results
Results across and within most regions of the US demonstrated significant negative associations between proximity to SQ stores and adverse health outcomes such as obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Conversely, proximity to LQ stores (i.e., dollar stores) demonstrated significant positive associations with all health outcomes across the US, even after accounting for SVI.

Conclusions
This study demonstrates the importance of dollar stores with food environment, an important component of food policy. Beyond recognizing dollar stores as grocery sources, these results emphasize the need to incorporate grocery quality into food environment research and policymaking.

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