Abstract Background Inequitable access to healthy food may contribute to health disparities. This study examines the relationship between the prevalence of adult diabetes and food access in the U.S. by county economic/racial composition. Methods An ecological study from 2012 was used to estimate the relationship between diabetes and retail food outlet access. County diabetes prevalence was measured based on individual responses to the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey question, “Have you ever been told by a doctor that you have diabetes?” If the answer was “yes” individuals were classified as having diabetes. Retail food outlets included grocery stores, supercenters, farmer’s markets, full-service restaurants, fast food restaurants...
Background: Diabetes is a major health concern and is influenced by lifestyle, which can be affected...
ObjectiveIt is unknown whether any association between neighborhood food environment and obesity var...
In this ecological study, we used longitudinal data to assess if changes in neighborhood food enviro...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which socioeconomic status, race/ ...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between food swamps and hospitalization rates among adults with...
Food deserts are defined as being low-income areas where at least 33 percent of the population lives...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM-2) remains a significant public health concern, particularly in low-inc...
An ecological analysis of food outlet density and prevalence of type II diabetes in South Carolina c...
Background:Diabetes is a diet-sensitive chronic disease with crippling complications and costs.1 In ...
People living in neighborhoods crowded with fast-food and convenience stores but relatively few groc...
Type 2 diabetes is a growing epidemic in the United States, and already affects 25.8 million America...
The relationship between food environments and diabetes morbidity is vastly understudied, despite th...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
Introduction: Health behaviors and outcomes are greatly influenced by the food environment that indi...
Background: Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death and disability among chronic diseases in ...
Background: Diabetes is a major health concern and is influenced by lifestyle, which can be affected...
ObjectiveIt is unknown whether any association between neighborhood food environment and obesity var...
In this ecological study, we used longitudinal data to assess if changes in neighborhood food enviro...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which socioeconomic status, race/ ...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between food swamps and hospitalization rates among adults with...
Food deserts are defined as being low-income areas where at least 33 percent of the population lives...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM-2) remains a significant public health concern, particularly in low-inc...
An ecological analysis of food outlet density and prevalence of type II diabetes in South Carolina c...
Background:Diabetes is a diet-sensitive chronic disease with crippling complications and costs.1 In ...
People living in neighborhoods crowded with fast-food and convenience stores but relatively few groc...
Type 2 diabetes is a growing epidemic in the United States, and already affects 25.8 million America...
The relationship between food environments and diabetes morbidity is vastly understudied, despite th...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
Introduction: Health behaviors and outcomes are greatly influenced by the food environment that indi...
Background: Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death and disability among chronic diseases in ...
Background: Diabetes is a major health concern and is influenced by lifestyle, which can be affected...
ObjectiveIt is unknown whether any association between neighborhood food environment and obesity var...
In this ecological study, we used longitudinal data to assess if changes in neighborhood food enviro...