To understand the local food environment in a rural American Indian community, we assessed the availability and price of healthy foods offered at all stores (n = 27) within a 90-mile radius of the town center of a large American Indian reservation. Stores were classified by type, and availability and cost of foods were measured using the Nutrition Environment Measures Survey in Stores (January-February 2016). Healthy foods were available at most grocery stores (>97%), although the price of foods varied considerably among stores. Having quantified the availability and cost of food, efforts must focus on understanding other structural and contextual factors that influence diet in this community.29300694PMC575738
OBJECTIVES: To analyze geographic and income disparities in access to healthy foods in central Massa...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Objectives: To better understand risks for obesity and diabetes among American Indians. Methods: Adu...
Native American populations are disproportionately affected by obesity and its associated chronic di...
Research regarding the barriers to healthful food access has principally focused on urban environmen...
BACKGROUND. Accessibility to healthy food is one of the most influential community-level factors aff...
The purpose of this research is to examine the food infrastructure (grocery stores and food safety n...
BackgroundMany Americans have diets that do not meet the dietary guidelines set by the US Department...
Background: Many Americans have diets that do not meet the dietary guidelines set by the US Departme...
Inadequate consumption of healthy food is an ongoing public health issue in the United States. Food ...
Incorporating healthy food options into existing establishments may impact dietary intake among comm...
Obesity and other diet-related chronic diseases are directly related to the food environment. We des...
Introduction: Health behaviors and outcomes are greatly influenced by the food environment that indi...
AimThe term food desert generally refers to areas where healthy food options, such as fresh fruits a...
INTRODUCTION. Availability of healthy options in food stores is important to preventing obesity. The...
OBJECTIVES: To analyze geographic and income disparities in access to healthy foods in central Massa...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Objectives: To better understand risks for obesity and diabetes among American Indians. Methods: Adu...
Native American populations are disproportionately affected by obesity and its associated chronic di...
Research regarding the barriers to healthful food access has principally focused on urban environmen...
BACKGROUND. Accessibility to healthy food is one of the most influential community-level factors aff...
The purpose of this research is to examine the food infrastructure (grocery stores and food safety n...
BackgroundMany Americans have diets that do not meet the dietary guidelines set by the US Department...
Background: Many Americans have diets that do not meet the dietary guidelines set by the US Departme...
Inadequate consumption of healthy food is an ongoing public health issue in the United States. Food ...
Incorporating healthy food options into existing establishments may impact dietary intake among comm...
Obesity and other diet-related chronic diseases are directly related to the food environment. We des...
Introduction: Health behaviors and outcomes are greatly influenced by the food environment that indi...
AimThe term food desert generally refers to areas where healthy food options, such as fresh fruits a...
INTRODUCTION. Availability of healthy options in food stores is important to preventing obesity. The...
OBJECTIVES: To analyze geographic and income disparities in access to healthy foods in central Massa...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Objectives: To better understand risks for obesity and diabetes among American Indians. Methods: Adu...