Background: Neighborhood-level characteristics such as economic hardship and the retail food environment are assumed to be correlated and to influence consumers' dietary behavior and health status, but few studies have investigated these different relationships comprehensively in a single study. This work aims to investigate the association between neighborhood-level economic hardship, the retail food environment, fast food consumption, and obesity prevalence. Methods: Linking data from the population-based Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW, n = 1,570, 2008-10) and a commercially available business database, the Wisconsin Retail Food Environment Index (WRFEI) was defined as the mean distance from each participating household to th...
People living in neighborhoods crowded with fast-food and convenience stores but relatively few groc...
People living in neighborhoods crowded with fast-food and convenience stores but relatively few groc...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest that neighborhood fast food restaurant availability is re...
The association between neighborhood economic hardship, the retail food environment, fast food gs fr...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
Much of the literature examining associations between local food environments and obesity fail to co...
Background Poor dietary patterns and obesity, established risk factors for chronic disease, have bee...
Given the concern about persistent high rates of overweight and obesity, interest in the local food ...
INTRODUCTION: Limited access to healthy food in areas that are predominantly food deserts or food sw...
Disparities in access to healthy foods have been identified particularly in the United States. Fewer...
Background Poor dietary patterns and obesity, established risk factors for chronic disease, have bee...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...
The prevalence of obesity in the United States is increasing at a rapid rate, and is the result of a...
Disparities in access to healthy foods have been identified particularly in the United States. Fewer...
People living in neighborhoods crowded with fast-food and convenience stores but relatively few groc...
People living in neighborhoods crowded with fast-food and convenience stores but relatively few groc...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest that neighborhood fast food restaurant availability is re...
The association between neighborhood economic hardship, the retail food environment, fast food gs fr...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
Much of the literature examining associations between local food environments and obesity fail to co...
Background Poor dietary patterns and obesity, established risk factors for chronic disease, have bee...
Given the concern about persistent high rates of overweight and obesity, interest in the local food ...
INTRODUCTION: Limited access to healthy food in areas that are predominantly food deserts or food sw...
Disparities in access to healthy foods have been identified particularly in the United States. Fewer...
Background Poor dietary patterns and obesity, established risk factors for chronic disease, have bee...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...
The prevalence of obesity in the United States is increasing at a rapid rate, and is the result of a...
Disparities in access to healthy foods have been identified particularly in the United States. Fewer...
People living in neighborhoods crowded with fast-food and convenience stores but relatively few groc...
People living in neighborhoods crowded with fast-food and convenience stores but relatively few groc...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest that neighborhood fast food restaurant availability is re...