OBJECTIVE: To explore the associations of absolute and relative measures of exposure to food retailers with dietary patterns, using simpler and more complex measures. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. SETTING: Urban regions in Belgium, France, Hungary, the Netherlands and the UK.ParticipantsEuropean adults (n 4942). Supermarkets and local food shops were classified as 'food retailers providing healthier options'; fast-food/takeaway restaurants, cafés/bars and convenience/liquor stores as 'food retailers providing less healthy options'. Simpler exposure measures used were density of healthy and density of less healthy food retailers. More complex exposure measures used were: spatial access (combination of density and proximity) to healthy and ...
Abstract Background The relationships between food environments and dietary intake have been assesse...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
Purpose: To describe the patterns of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) consumption in the Netherlands; to...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To explore the associations of absolute and relative measures of exp...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the associations of absolute and relative measures of exposure to food retaile...
Extracted text; Objective The retail food environment may be one important determinant of dietary in...
Ecological studies often use supermarket location as a proxy measure of the food environment. In thi...
Objective:The purpose of this study is to determine if healthier neighbourhood food environments are...
PURPOSE: Previous research on the influence of the food environment on weight status has often used ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if voluntary policies on supermarket checkout foods are associated with a di...
OBJECTIVE: This paper explores which of absolute (i.e. densities of "healthy" and "unhealthy" food o...
Dietary behaviours may be influenced by perceptions of barriers to healthy eating. Using data from a...
Purpose: Previous research on the influence of the food environment on weight status has often used ...
Abstract Background The relationships between food environments and dietary intake have been assesse...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
Purpose: To describe the patterns of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) consumption in the Netherlands; to...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To explore the associations of absolute and relative measures of exp...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the associations of absolute and relative measures of exposure to food retaile...
Extracted text; Objective The retail food environment may be one important determinant of dietary in...
Ecological studies often use supermarket location as a proxy measure of the food environment. In thi...
Objective:The purpose of this study is to determine if healthier neighbourhood food environments are...
PURPOSE: Previous research on the influence of the food environment on weight status has often used ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if voluntary policies on supermarket checkout foods are associated with a di...
OBJECTIVE: This paper explores which of absolute (i.e. densities of "healthy" and "unhealthy" food o...
Dietary behaviours may be influenced by perceptions of barriers to healthy eating. Using data from a...
Purpose: Previous research on the influence of the food environment on weight status has often used ...
Abstract Background The relationships between food environments and dietary intake have been assesse...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
Purpose: To describe the patterns of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) consumption in the Netherlands; to...