Abstract Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zoning to support farmers’ market placement and county-level farmers’ market availability, rural/urban designation, percent African American residents, and percent of residents living below poverty and (2) individual-level associations between zoning to support farmers’ markets; fruit and vegetable consumption and body mass index (BMI) among a random sample of residents of six North Carolina (NC) counties. Methods Zoning ordinances were scored to indicate supportiveness for healthy food outlets. Number of farmers’ markets (per capit...
Despite the nutritional guidelines promoting consumption of fruits and vegetables, the level of frui...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and veget...
The neighborhood and the built environment is a social determinant of health which impacts public he...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zoning...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetabl...
Increasing the number of farmers’ markets and implementing Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) systems...
Low fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is associated with higher rates of obesity and chronic dis...
Abstract Background: While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits an...
Objective: Using the Social Determinants of Health as the study\u27s theoretical underpinning, the a...
Objective Because farmers\u27 markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at farmer...
BackgroundWhile farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetable...
Despite the nutritional guidelines promoting consumption of fruits and vegetables, the level of frui...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and veget...
The neighborhood and the built environment is a social determinant of health which impacts public he...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zoning...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetabl...
Increasing the number of farmers’ markets and implementing Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) systems...
Low fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is associated with higher rates of obesity and chronic dis...
Abstract Background: While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits an...
Objective: Using the Social Determinants of Health as the study\u27s theoretical underpinning, the a...
Objective Because farmers\u27 markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at farmer...
BackgroundWhile farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetable...
Despite the nutritional guidelines promoting consumption of fruits and vegetables, the level of frui...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and veget...
The neighborhood and the built environment is a social determinant of health which impacts public he...