OBJECTIVES: To assess the effect on fruit and vegetable consumption, self reported, and psychological health of a "natural experiment"-the introduction of large scale food retailing in a deprived Scottish community. DESIGN: Prospective quasi-experimental design comparing baseline and follow up data in an "intervention" community with a matched "comparison" community in Glasgow, UK. PARTICIPANTS: 412 men and women aged 16 or over for whom follow up data on fruit and vegetable consumption and GHQ-12 were available. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Fruit and vegetable consumption in portions per day, poor self reported health, and poor psychological health (GHQ-12). MAIN RESULTS: Adjusting for age, sex, educational attainment, and employment status ther...
The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understood than th...
Background Diet is an important determinant of health, and food purchasing is a key antecedent to co...
Background: As of 2017 in Vermont , 33% of adolescents and 40% of adults had fruit two or more times...
Objectives: To assess the effect on fruit and vegetable consumption, self reported, and psychologica...
he health and diet impacts of a large-scale food retail development within a deprived area of Glasgo...
The health and diet impacts of a large-scale food retail development within a deprived area of Glas...
INTRODUCTION: Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nationa...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral interventions show potential for promoting increased fruit and vegetable cons...
Globally supermarkets have been seen as a remedy to the problems of poor diets in deprived neighbour...
The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understood than th...
Neighbourhood food environments influence what people choose to eat and consequently affect their he...
Introduction Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nation...
NoGlobally supermarkets have been seen as a remedy to the problems of poor diets in deprived neighbo...
Abstract: The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understo...
Existing work on the impact of supermarket interventions in areas of limited retail accessibility, s...
The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understood than th...
Background Diet is an important determinant of health, and food purchasing is a key antecedent to co...
Background: As of 2017 in Vermont , 33% of adolescents and 40% of adults had fruit two or more times...
Objectives: To assess the effect on fruit and vegetable consumption, self reported, and psychologica...
he health and diet impacts of a large-scale food retail development within a deprived area of Glasgo...
The health and diet impacts of a large-scale food retail development within a deprived area of Glas...
INTRODUCTION: Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nationa...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral interventions show potential for promoting increased fruit and vegetable cons...
Globally supermarkets have been seen as a remedy to the problems of poor diets in deprived neighbour...
The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understood than th...
Neighbourhood food environments influence what people choose to eat and consequently affect their he...
Introduction Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nation...
NoGlobally supermarkets have been seen as a remedy to the problems of poor diets in deprived neighbo...
Abstract: The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understo...
Existing work on the impact of supermarket interventions in areas of limited retail accessibility, s...
The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understood than th...
Background Diet is an important determinant of health, and food purchasing is a key antecedent to co...
Background: As of 2017 in Vermont , 33% of adolescents and 40% of adults had fruit two or more times...