Background/Objectives:Existing theoretical frameworks suggest that healthy eating is facilitated by an individual\u27s ability, motivation and environmental opportunities. It is plausible, although largely untested, that the importance of factors related to ability and motivation differ under varied environmental conditions. This study aimed to determine whether the magnitude of associations between fruit and vegetable consumption and intrapersonal factors (ability and motivation) were modified by differences in access to stores selling these items (environmental opportunities).Subjects/Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of 4335 women from socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods in the state of Victoria, Australia. Self-reporte...
Lower fruit and vegetable intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well document...
This study aims to profile adults who eat less than the recommended servings of fruit and vegetables...
The current ecological approach in health behaviour research recognises that health behaviour needs ...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Objective: This study employed a multilevel design to test the contribution of individual, social an...
BackgroundPrevious studies have provided mixed evidence with regards to associations between food st...
Objective To examine associations between shopping, food preparation, meal and eating behaviours and...
Unhealthy eating habits can compromise one’s health and generate significant individual, social, and...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the contribution of individual, social and environmental fa...
BACKGROUND: Local neighbourhood environments can influence dietary behavior. There is limited eviden...
Objective The present study examined whether characteristics such as quality, selection and convenie...
Objective: This study employed a multilevel design to test the contribution of individual, social an...
Food deserts are generally defined as areas of high poverty and low access to large grocery stores o...
Lower fruit and vegetable intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well document...
This study aims to profile adults who eat less than the recommended servings of fruit and vegetables...
The current ecological approach in health behaviour research recognises that health behaviour needs ...
BACKGROUND: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
Objective: This study employed a multilevel design to test the contribution of individual, social an...
BackgroundPrevious studies have provided mixed evidence with regards to associations between food st...
Objective To examine associations between shopping, food preparation, meal and eating behaviours and...
Unhealthy eating habits can compromise one’s health and generate significant individual, social, and...
Background: Fruit and vegetables are protective of a number of chronic diseases; however, their inta...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the contribution of individual, social and environmental fa...
BACKGROUND: Local neighbourhood environments can influence dietary behavior. There is limited eviden...
Objective The present study examined whether characteristics such as quality, selection and convenie...
Objective: This study employed a multilevel design to test the contribution of individual, social an...
Food deserts are generally defined as areas of high poverty and low access to large grocery stores o...
Lower fruit and vegetable intake among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups has been well document...
This study aims to profile adults who eat less than the recommended servings of fruit and vegetables...
The current ecological approach in health behaviour research recognises that health behaviour needs ...