Granfeldt, GislaineVictoriano, MontserratCarrasco, Juan AntonioSaez, Katia CBibiloni Esteva, Maria Del MarTur, Josep A2024-10-042024-10-042022-02-03Granfeldt G, Victoriano M, Carrasco JA, Saez KC, Bibiloni MD, Tur JA. Adaption and reliability of the Nutrition Environment Measures for stores (NEMS-S) instrument for use in urban areas of Chile. BMC Public Health. 2022 Feb 3;22(1):224. Erratum in: BMC Public Health. 2022 Mar 9;22(1):473.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13003/19421https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/23373Objective: To adapt and assess reliability of the Chilean version of Nutritional Environment Measurement for Stores (NEMS-S-CHILE) to measure the food environment of stores in urban areas. Design: NEMS-S-CHILE was the NEMS-S tool adapted to the Chilean food patterns; foods were grouped according to level of processing in (a) unprocessed or minimally processed foods, (b) processed culinary ingredients, (c) processed foods, and (d) ultra-processed foods, and scored according to NEMS-S-CHILE tool. Reliability inter evaluators was measured. Setting City of Concepcion, Bio-Bio region, Chile. Participants Seventeen of a total of 25 supermarkets, and 9 out of 10 street markets according to the municipal registry and the street market trade unions, representing 74.3% of both types of food premises in Concepcion. Results: Reliability inter evaluators was measured by the following aspects: product availability, price, quality, and variety, through the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), percent agreement, and Cohen's kappa analysis. Reliability was high for availability, where the kappa index and ICC were acceptable, ranging from moderate to high (0.42 to 1.00 for the kappa coefficient and 0.65 to 1.00 for ICC), as well as for prices (ICC: 0.65-1.00 ), variety (kappa: 0.76-1.00) and quality (percent agreement: 68.2- 100%). Conclusions: The adapted instrument, NEMS-S-CHILE, has a high reliability inter evaluators and can be useful to measure the availability of foods by the level of processing according to the prevalent food system in developing countries.enghttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ChileFood availabilityFood environmentFood store surveyFollow-Up StudiesAdaption and reliability of the Nutrition Environment Measures for stores (NEMS-S) instrument for use in urban areas of Chileresearch articleAttribution 4.0 International3511495422122410.1186/s12889-022-12651-w1471-2458BMC Public Healthopen accessComercioEncuestas NutricionalesHumanosReproducibilidad de los ResultadosChileAbastecimiento de Alimentos2-s2.0-85124057874750831800007L637168185