Abstract Background Individuals and families are relying more on food prepared outside the home as a source for at-home and away-from-home consumption. Restricting the estimation of fast-food access to fast-food restaurants alone may underestimate potential spatial access to fast food. Methods The study used data from the 2006 Brazos Valley Food Environment Project (BVFEP) and the 2000 U.S. Census Summary File 3 for six rural counties in the Texas Brazos Valley region. BVFEP ground-truthed data included identification and geocoding of all fast-food restaurants, convenience stores, supermarkets, and grocery stores in study area and on-site assessment of the availability and variety of fast-food lunch/dinner entrées and side dishes. Network d...
AbstractFeatures of the built environment provide opportunities to engage in both healthy and unheal...
Features of the built environment provide opportunities to engage in both healthy and unhealthy beha...
Research has shown that the suburbanization of supermarkets has created `food deserts\u27, defined a...
BackgroundIndividuals and families are relying more on food prepared outside the home as a source fo...
Objective To determine the extent to which neighborhood needs (socioeconomic deprivation and vehicle...
Abstract Background Food prepared away from home has become increasingly popular to U.S. families, a...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest that neighborhood fast food restaurant availability is re...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest that neighborhood fast food restaurant availability is re...
This review examines the current state of knowledge related to the location of fast food restaurants...
AbstractFeatures of the built environment provide opportunities to engage in both healthy and unheal...
2015-02-10Disparities in food access to different types of food stores are a key factor in assessing...
Background Poor dietary patterns and obesity, established risk factors for chronic disease, have bee...
A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either he...
A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either he...
ObjectiveThere has been limited study of all types of food stores, such as traditional (supercenters...
AbstractFeatures of the built environment provide opportunities to engage in both healthy and unheal...
Features of the built environment provide opportunities to engage in both healthy and unhealthy beha...
Research has shown that the suburbanization of supermarkets has created `food deserts\u27, defined a...
BackgroundIndividuals and families are relying more on food prepared outside the home as a source fo...
Objective To determine the extent to which neighborhood needs (socioeconomic deprivation and vehicle...
Abstract Background Food prepared away from home has become increasingly popular to U.S. families, a...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest that neighborhood fast food restaurant availability is re...
Abstract Background Recent studies suggest that neighborhood fast food restaurant availability is re...
This review examines the current state of knowledge related to the location of fast food restaurants...
AbstractFeatures of the built environment provide opportunities to engage in both healthy and unheal...
2015-02-10Disparities in food access to different types of food stores are a key factor in assessing...
Background Poor dietary patterns and obesity, established risk factors for chronic disease, have bee...
A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either he...
A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either he...
ObjectiveThere has been limited study of all types of food stores, such as traditional (supercenters...
AbstractFeatures of the built environment provide opportunities to engage in both healthy and unheal...
Features of the built environment provide opportunities to engage in both healthy and unhealthy beha...
Research has shown that the suburbanization of supermarkets has created `food deserts\u27, defined a...