This paper examines fruit and vegetable intake (FVI) in low-income households that participated in a cost-offset (CO), or 50% subsidized, community-supported agriculture (CSA) program. CSA customers paid farms upfront for a share of the harvest, and received produce weekly throughout the growing season. A cohort of adults and children 2–12 y in a summer CO-CSA were surveyed online twice: August 2015 (n = 41) and February 2016 (n = 23). FVI was measured by the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Fruit and Vegetable Screener (FVS) and an inventory of locally grown fruits and vegetables. FVI relative to United States (US) recommendations and averages, and across seasons, were tested with non-parametric tests and paired t-tests (p < 0.05). Bo...
Low fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is associated with higher rates of obesity and chronic dis...
We conducted a pilot evaluation of the Veggie Van, a mobile produce market that brings weekly boxes ...
Fresh Produce, Fresh Start was a pilot farm to family study which tested the effectiveness of a loca...
This paper examines fruit and vegetable intake (FVI) in low-income households that participated in a...
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This paper examines fruit and vegetable intake (FVI) in low-incom...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) participation has been associated with high fruit and vegetabl...
Objective To examine perspectives on food access among low-income families participating in a cost-o...
Background: Adults and children in the U.S. consume inadequate quantities of fruit and vegetables (F...
Objective: Describe fruit and vegetable (FV) preferences and other factors that may influence partic...
IntroductionDirect-to-consumer marketing efforts, such as community-supported agriculture (CSA), hav...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity persists in the United States and is associated with serious h...
A randomized trial of Farm Fresh Foods for Healthy Kids (F3HK) was initiated across 4 states and 12 ...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is an alternative food marketing model in which community memb...
Abstract Background Poorer diets and subsequent higher rates of chronic disease among lower-income i...
Low fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is associated with higher rates of obesity and chronic dis...
We conducted a pilot evaluation of the Veggie Van, a mobile produce market that brings weekly boxes ...
Fresh Produce, Fresh Start was a pilot farm to family study which tested the effectiveness of a loca...
This paper examines fruit and vegetable intake (FVI) in low-income households that participated in a...
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This paper examines fruit and vegetable intake (FVI) in low-incom...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) participation has been associated with high fruit and vegetabl...
Objective To examine perspectives on food access among low-income families participating in a cost-o...
Background: Adults and children in the U.S. consume inadequate quantities of fruit and vegetables (F...
Objective: Describe fruit and vegetable (FV) preferences and other factors that may influence partic...
IntroductionDirect-to-consumer marketing efforts, such as community-supported agriculture (CSA), hav...
Abstract Background Childhood obesity persists in the United States and is associated with serious h...
A randomized trial of Farm Fresh Foods for Healthy Kids (F3HK) was initiated across 4 states and 12 ...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
Community-supported agriculture (CSA) is an alternative food marketing model in which community memb...
Abstract Background Poorer diets and subsequent higher rates of chronic disease among lower-income i...
Low fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is associated with higher rates of obesity and chronic dis...
We conducted a pilot evaluation of the Veggie Van, a mobile produce market that brings weekly boxes ...
Fresh Produce, Fresh Start was a pilot farm to family study which tested the effectiveness of a loca...