Introduction: Increases in obesity and other chronic conditions continue to fuel efforts for lifestyle behavior changes. However, many strategies do not address the impact of environment on lifestyle behaviors, particularly healthy dietary intake. This study explored the perceptions of environment on intake of fruits and vegetables in a cohort of 2,479 people recruited from 22 family practices in North Carolina. Methods: Participants were administered a health and social demographic survey. Formative assessment was conducted on a subsample of 32 people by using focus groups, semistructured individual interviews, community mapping, and photographs. Interviews and discussions were transcribed and content was analyzed using ATLAS.ti version 5....
BackgroundLow fruit and vegetable (FV) intake is a leading risk factor for chronic disease globally ...
textabstractThe current ecological approach in health behaviour research recognises that health beha...
Fruit and vegetable intake as well as physical activity participation in Mississippi is consistently...
IntroductionObesity is the leading preventable cause of illness and a major contributor to chronic d...
Despite the nutritional guidelines promoting consumption of fruits and vegetables, the level of frui...
IntroductionObesity is the leading preventable cause of illness and a major contributor to chronic d...
The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which perceptions of the quality, variety and ...
The current ecological approach in health behaviour research recognises that health behaviour needs ...
This study determines the impact of demographics, dietary and health knowledge, and food culture on ...
ABSTRACT MARY D. HILL Recalled fruit and vegetable intake while growing up and its association with ...
The current ecological approach in health behaviour research recognises that health behaviour needs ...
Objective The present study examined whether characteristics such as quality, selection and convenie...
Background: Consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with reduced occurrence of mortality ...
BackgroundWhile previous studies have described psychosocial and environmental factors that contribu...
Low fruit and vegetable (F/V) consumption has been documented and is associated with increased risk ...
BackgroundLow fruit and vegetable (FV) intake is a leading risk factor for chronic disease globally ...
textabstractThe current ecological approach in health behaviour research recognises that health beha...
Fruit and vegetable intake as well as physical activity participation in Mississippi is consistently...
IntroductionObesity is the leading preventable cause of illness and a major contributor to chronic d...
Despite the nutritional guidelines promoting consumption of fruits and vegetables, the level of frui...
IntroductionObesity is the leading preventable cause of illness and a major contributor to chronic d...
The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which perceptions of the quality, variety and ...
The current ecological approach in health behaviour research recognises that health behaviour needs ...
This study determines the impact of demographics, dietary and health knowledge, and food culture on ...
ABSTRACT MARY D. HILL Recalled fruit and vegetable intake while growing up and its association with ...
The current ecological approach in health behaviour research recognises that health behaviour needs ...
Objective The present study examined whether characteristics such as quality, selection and convenie...
Background: Consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with reduced occurrence of mortality ...
BackgroundWhile previous studies have described psychosocial and environmental factors that contribu...
Low fruit and vegetable (F/V) consumption has been documented and is associated with increased risk ...
BackgroundLow fruit and vegetable (FV) intake is a leading risk factor for chronic disease globally ...
textabstractThe current ecological approach in health behaviour research recognises that health beha...
Fruit and vegetable intake as well as physical activity participation in Mississippi is consistently...