This study addresses a gap in the food environment literature by investigating spatial differences in the inter relationship of price, variety and quality of food in southern England. We conducted a survey of all grocery stores (n=195) in the city of Southampton, UK, and ranked neighbourhoods according to national quintiles of deprivation. We found no difference in availability or cheapest price across neighbourhoods. However, the poorest neighbourhoods had less variety of healthy products and poorer quality fruit and vegetables than more affluent neighbourhoods. Dietary inequalities may be exacerbated by differences in the variety and quality of healthy foods sold locally; these factors may influence whether or not consumers purchase healt...
Objective Neighbourhood differences in access to fresh fruit and vegetables may explain social inequ...
Despite a sustained academic interest in the environmental determinants of diet, relatively little i...
There is evidence that food outlet access differs according to level of neighbourhood deprivation bu...
This study addresses a gap in the food environment literature by investigating spatial differences i...
This study addresses a gap in the food environment literature by investigating spatial differences i...
This study addresses a gap in the food environment literature by investigating spatial differences i...
Background: Previous research has suggested that foods which are beneficial to health are more expen...
Background The ‘deprivation amplification’ hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbourh...
Background The ‘deprivation amplification’ hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbourh...
Background: Previous research has suggested that foods which are beneficial to health are more expen...
Objective Neighbourhood differences in access to fresh fruit and vegetables may explain social inequ...
Objective Neighbourhood differences in access to fresh fruit and vegetables may explain social inequ...
BACKGROUND: The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbour...
Background The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbourh...
There is evidence that food outlet access differs according to level of neighbourhood deprivation bu...
Objective Neighbourhood differences in access to fresh fruit and vegetables may explain social inequ...
Despite a sustained academic interest in the environmental determinants of diet, relatively little i...
There is evidence that food outlet access differs according to level of neighbourhood deprivation bu...
This study addresses a gap in the food environment literature by investigating spatial differences i...
This study addresses a gap in the food environment literature by investigating spatial differences i...
This study addresses a gap in the food environment literature by investigating spatial differences i...
Background: Previous research has suggested that foods which are beneficial to health are more expen...
Background The ‘deprivation amplification’ hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbourh...
Background The ‘deprivation amplification’ hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbourh...
Background: Previous research has suggested that foods which are beneficial to health are more expen...
Objective Neighbourhood differences in access to fresh fruit and vegetables may explain social inequ...
Objective Neighbourhood differences in access to fresh fruit and vegetables may explain social inequ...
BACKGROUND: The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbour...
Background The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbourh...
There is evidence that food outlet access differs according to level of neighbourhood deprivation bu...
Objective Neighbourhood differences in access to fresh fruit and vegetables may explain social inequ...
Despite a sustained academic interest in the environmental determinants of diet, relatively little i...
There is evidence that food outlet access differs according to level of neighbourhood deprivation bu...