National and local policies to improve diet in low-income US populations include increasing physical access to grocery stores and supermarkets in underserved neighborhoods. In a pilot study that evaluated the impacts of opening a new supermarket in a Philadelphia community considered a "food desert"-part of the Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative-we found that the intervention moderately improved residents' perceptions of food accessibility. However, it did not lead to changes in reported fruit and vegetable intake or body mass index. The effectiveness of interventions to improve physical access to food and reduce obesity by encouraging supermarkets to locate in underserved areas therefore remains unclear. Nevertheless, the present...
Introduction: The rise in obesity rates has increased research into unhealthful dietary behaviors. L...
Problem: In 2011, on average, U.S. adults and adolescents consumed produce fewer than two times per ...
Policymakers have become increasingly concerned about the rise of ‘food deserts’ – those areas with ...
Placing full-service supermarkets in food deserts--areas with limited access to healthy food--has be...
Food deserts, places where residents lack nearby supermarkets, have received attention from the medi...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that opening a grocery store in a food desert does not translat...
Living in a low-income neighborhood with low access to healthy food retailers is associated with inc...
The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understood than th...
The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understood than th...
BackgroundThe effectiveness of food retail interventions is largely undetermined, yet substantial in...
Neighborhood environments have received considerable attention in recent local, state, and national ...
Low-income areas in which residents have poor access to healthy foods have been referred to as “food...
Research evaluating the impact of new food stores in “food deserts” have reported limited impact on ...
Abstract Background The effectiveness of food retail interventions is largely undetermined, yet subs...
Globally supermarkets have been seen as a remedy to the problems of poor diets in deprived neighbour...
Introduction: The rise in obesity rates has increased research into unhealthful dietary behaviors. L...
Problem: In 2011, on average, U.S. adults and adolescents consumed produce fewer than two times per ...
Policymakers have become increasingly concerned about the rise of ‘food deserts’ – those areas with ...
Placing full-service supermarkets in food deserts--areas with limited access to healthy food--has be...
Food deserts, places where residents lack nearby supermarkets, have received attention from the medi...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that opening a grocery store in a food desert does not translat...
Living in a low-income neighborhood with low access to healthy food retailers is associated with inc...
The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understood than th...
The effect of the built environment on diet (and ensuing health outcomes) is less understood than th...
BackgroundThe effectiveness of food retail interventions is largely undetermined, yet substantial in...
Neighborhood environments have received considerable attention in recent local, state, and national ...
Low-income areas in which residents have poor access to healthy foods have been referred to as “food...
Research evaluating the impact of new food stores in “food deserts” have reported limited impact on ...
Abstract Background The effectiveness of food retail interventions is largely undetermined, yet subs...
Globally supermarkets have been seen as a remedy to the problems of poor diets in deprived neighbour...
Introduction: The rise in obesity rates has increased research into unhealthful dietary behaviors. L...
Problem: In 2011, on average, U.S. adults and adolescents consumed produce fewer than two times per ...
Policymakers have become increasingly concerned about the rise of ‘food deserts’ – those areas with ...