Using qualitative semi-structured interviews, 15 low-income women of different ages were asked to discuss their perceptions of healthy eating, local farmers’ markets, as well as their visitation of farmers’ markets. The participants were also asked to share what features of farmers’ markets they found appealing. The results showed that most of the participants had either a deep or moderate understanding of what it means to eat healthy. However, many of them also believed they could improve their own patterns of eating. The data also showed that the low-income women who took part in the study had positive attitudes overall toward local farmers’ markets, despite rather low levels of visitation (only 5 participants had visited farmers’ market ...
Introduction: Poor nutrition and diet are significant contributors to the development of chronic ill...
This article presents a review of the literature regarding nutrition education programs targeting lo...
The purpose of this study was to explore the paradoxical relationship between obesity and food insec...
Using qualitative semi-structured interviews, 15 low-income women of different ages were asked to di...
Insights into barriers and facilitators for healthy eating are needed to improve low-income women’s ...
Background: Inadequate access to healthful foods has been identified as a significant barrier to hea...
Over one-third of adults in the United States are obese. Recent shifts in research have focused on e...
On average, low-income individuals have poorer diet quality compared to their high-income counterpar...
Though the Standard American Diet (SAD), the dietary habits of farmers, and recently the Traditional...
Background: Poor diet and physical inactivity are among the leading preventable causes of deaths in ...
The study reported here describes a Virginia Family Nutrition Program\u27s target population\u27s pe...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Human NutritionMary Meck HigginsBecause of the ever-changing nature o...
Abstract Objective Because farmers’ markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at ...
Introduction Obesity disproportionately affects rural communities, and Appalachia has some of the hi...
IntroductionObesity is the leading preventable cause of illness and a major contributor to chronic d...
Introduction: Poor nutrition and diet are significant contributors to the development of chronic ill...
This article presents a review of the literature regarding nutrition education programs targeting lo...
The purpose of this study was to explore the paradoxical relationship between obesity and food insec...
Using qualitative semi-structured interviews, 15 low-income women of different ages were asked to di...
Insights into barriers and facilitators for healthy eating are needed to improve low-income women’s ...
Background: Inadequate access to healthful foods has been identified as a significant barrier to hea...
Over one-third of adults in the United States are obese. Recent shifts in research have focused on e...
On average, low-income individuals have poorer diet quality compared to their high-income counterpar...
Though the Standard American Diet (SAD), the dietary habits of farmers, and recently the Traditional...
Background: Poor diet and physical inactivity are among the leading preventable causes of deaths in ...
The study reported here describes a Virginia Family Nutrition Program\u27s target population\u27s pe...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Human NutritionMary Meck HigginsBecause of the ever-changing nature o...
Abstract Objective Because farmers’ markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at ...
Introduction Obesity disproportionately affects rural communities, and Appalachia has some of the hi...
IntroductionObesity is the leading preventable cause of illness and a major contributor to chronic d...
Introduction: Poor nutrition and diet are significant contributors to the development of chronic ill...
This article presents a review of the literature regarding nutrition education programs targeting lo...
The purpose of this study was to explore the paradoxical relationship between obesity and food insec...