Rural communities in Appalachia are displaying increased obesity prevalence, yet traditional interventions have not provided a broad enough impact to improve dietary consumption patterns. Therefore, expanding efforts that address the food environment and incorporate behavioral nudges through community-developed marketing strategies may be a viable mechanism to improve food and beverage choices within this unique population. This study installed shelf-wobblers across n = 5 gas stations in one rural Appalachian county in Kentucky. Smart Snacks were identified from store inventory lists utilizing the CDC Food Service Guideline for Federal Facilities calculator and were categorized into high-protein snacks, low-fat carbohydrate snacks, meal rep...
Rural Americans are medically underserved groups and are at greater risk of becoming obese than urba...
Objective: Assess the impact of the rural food environment on the eating behaviors and BMI of rural ...
Research suggests that the connection between poor diet and obesity among rural residents may be par...
The prevalence of obesity is greater in rural communities, and current health promotion intervention...
Introduction Obesity rates in Appalachia are among the highest in the United States, and knowledge o...
IntroductionObesity rates in Appalachia are among the highest in the United States, and knowledge of...
Availability of farmers markets may increase fruit and vegetable consumption among rural residents o...
Farmers’ markets are one food environment venue with the potential to increase fruit and vegetable c...
The local food environment plays an important role in the health of adolescents, especially in rural...
Rates of obesity and other health disparities are exceptionally high in rural Appalachian counties c...
© 2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The prevalence of high obesity in rural com...
Introduction Obesity disproportionately affects rural communities, and Appalachia has some of the hi...
Several environmental level factors exacerbate poor health outcomes in rural populations in the Unit...
Access to healthy food is known to be important to maintaining good health. With obesity on the rise...
Objective To examine how food store environments can promote healthful eating, including (1) prefere...
Rural Americans are medically underserved groups and are at greater risk of becoming obese than urba...
Objective: Assess the impact of the rural food environment on the eating behaviors and BMI of rural ...
Research suggests that the connection between poor diet and obesity among rural residents may be par...
The prevalence of obesity is greater in rural communities, and current health promotion intervention...
Introduction Obesity rates in Appalachia are among the highest in the United States, and knowledge o...
IntroductionObesity rates in Appalachia are among the highest in the United States, and knowledge of...
Availability of farmers markets may increase fruit and vegetable consumption among rural residents o...
Farmers’ markets are one food environment venue with the potential to increase fruit and vegetable c...
The local food environment plays an important role in the health of adolescents, especially in rural...
Rates of obesity and other health disparities are exceptionally high in rural Appalachian counties c...
© 2019 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The prevalence of high obesity in rural com...
Introduction Obesity disproportionately affects rural communities, and Appalachia has some of the hi...
Several environmental level factors exacerbate poor health outcomes in rural populations in the Unit...
Access to healthy food is known to be important to maintaining good health. With obesity on the rise...
Objective To examine how food store environments can promote healthful eating, including (1) prefere...
Rural Americans are medically underserved groups and are at greater risk of becoming obese than urba...
Objective: Assess the impact of the rural food environment on the eating behaviors and BMI of rural ...
Research suggests that the connection between poor diet and obesity among rural residents may be par...