The burden of obesity disproportionately influences poor health outcomes in rural communities in the United States. Various social and environmental factors contribute to inadequate food access and availability in rural areas, influencing dietary intakes and food insecurity rates. This study aims to identify patterns related to food insecurity and fruit and vegetable consumption within a SNAP-eligible and low-income, highly obese rural Appalachian community. A prospective cohort was implemented to identify gaps in resources addressing obesity and food insecurity challenges. SAS 9.4 software was used to examine differences in dietary intakes and shopping practices among SNAP participants. Among participants (n = 152), most reported an annual...
Introduction Obesity disproportionately affects rural communities, and Appalachia has some of the hi...
Though starvation seldom occurs in the United States, many individuals do suffer from food insecurit...
Food insecurity is defined as insufficient resources to meet food needs. This is a global problem bu...
The burden of obesity disproportionately influences poor health outcomes in rural communities in the...
Introduction. Access to healthy foods is a major barrier for individuals achieving a healthy diet. T...
Rural communities are disproportionally affected by food insecurity, making them vulnerable to the c...
Over 17 million food-insecure households are associated with increasing obesity rates across the Uni...
Food insecurity and inadequate nutrition are two major challenges that contribute to poor health con...
Introduction: Food insecurity prevalence in Washington County, TN is 14.3% yet 61% of SNAP eligible ...
Food insecurity and inadequate nutrition are two major challenges that contribute to poor health con...
Rates of obesity and other health disparities are exceptionally high in rural Appalachian counties c...
Urban and rural settings have different economic and social factors that impact food access, with im...
Food insecurity and inadequate nutrition are two major challenges that contribute to poor health con...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a problem for individuals across Ohio, including those living in Ap...
Many individuals make financial, health and food related trade-offs to cope with the challenges of f...
Introduction Obesity disproportionately affects rural communities, and Appalachia has some of the hi...
Though starvation seldom occurs in the United States, many individuals do suffer from food insecurit...
Food insecurity is defined as insufficient resources to meet food needs. This is a global problem bu...
The burden of obesity disproportionately influences poor health outcomes in rural communities in the...
Introduction. Access to healthy foods is a major barrier for individuals achieving a healthy diet. T...
Rural communities are disproportionally affected by food insecurity, making them vulnerable to the c...
Over 17 million food-insecure households are associated with increasing obesity rates across the Uni...
Food insecurity and inadequate nutrition are two major challenges that contribute to poor health con...
Introduction: Food insecurity prevalence in Washington County, TN is 14.3% yet 61% of SNAP eligible ...
Food insecurity and inadequate nutrition are two major challenges that contribute to poor health con...
Rates of obesity and other health disparities are exceptionally high in rural Appalachian counties c...
Urban and rural settings have different economic and social factors that impact food access, with im...
Food insecurity and inadequate nutrition are two major challenges that contribute to poor health con...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a problem for individuals across Ohio, including those living in Ap...
Many individuals make financial, health and food related trade-offs to cope with the challenges of f...
Introduction Obesity disproportionately affects rural communities, and Appalachia has some of the hi...
Though starvation seldom occurs in the United States, many individuals do suffer from food insecurit...
Food insecurity is defined as insufficient resources to meet food needs. This is a global problem bu...