It should not be a privilege to eat healthy. Food deserts are an environmental justice issue and public health issue. The USDA defines a food desert as a situation where 33% or more of the population lives over 1 mile away from a grocery store in urban areas and 33% lives over 10 miles away in rural areas. A food desert is a region where the people living within the given area lack access to affordable produce and healthy groceries. Food deserts occur in low income neighborhoods and towns and poor neighborhoods also have more fast food options than wealthy neighborhoods, and makes unhealthy meals the most available food to people living in food deserts. Low income neighborhoods are not attractive markets to grocery retailers which exacerbat...
This paper illustrates the issue of food deserts faced by urban areas in three parts. Part one focus...
2015-07-28Adequate access to healthy food is often considered a basic human right and ensuring that ...
Food deserts are described as both urban and rural areas characterized by low incomes and limited ac...
A food desert is a geographical area in which there is not easy access to fresh, healthy, and afford...
Food insecurity is a worldwide problem experienced by millions of people. A specific manifestation o...
Areas in which residents lack access to low-priced, nutritious food are called food deserts. Typical...
To provide access to healthy food in a food desert in Worcester. Problem There is limited access to ...
In recent years, the United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service has identifie...
The goals of Healthy People 2010 are to increase the quality and years of healthy life and eliminate...
This presentation and paper talk focuses on food deserts and the role it plays in communities. The t...
In the United States 8,959 food deserts have been documented according to the United States Departme...
A small percentage of U.S. households live in “food deserts,” where access to a supermarket or large...
Carolyn Aidman, of Emory's Urban Health Initiative, explains the concept of a "food desert" and talk...
Urban and rural food deserts have become increasingly prevalent throughout the United States. Food d...
Increasingly, studies are focusing on the role the local food environment plays in residents' abilit...
This paper illustrates the issue of food deserts faced by urban areas in three parts. Part one focus...
2015-07-28Adequate access to healthy food is often considered a basic human right and ensuring that ...
Food deserts are described as both urban and rural areas characterized by low incomes and limited ac...
A food desert is a geographical area in which there is not easy access to fresh, healthy, and afford...
Food insecurity is a worldwide problem experienced by millions of people. A specific manifestation o...
Areas in which residents lack access to low-priced, nutritious food are called food deserts. Typical...
To provide access to healthy food in a food desert in Worcester. Problem There is limited access to ...
In recent years, the United States Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service has identifie...
The goals of Healthy People 2010 are to increase the quality and years of healthy life and eliminate...
This presentation and paper talk focuses on food deserts and the role it plays in communities. The t...
In the United States 8,959 food deserts have been documented according to the United States Departme...
A small percentage of U.S. households live in “food deserts,” where access to a supermarket or large...
Carolyn Aidman, of Emory's Urban Health Initiative, explains the concept of a "food desert" and talk...
Urban and rural food deserts have become increasingly prevalent throughout the United States. Food d...
Increasingly, studies are focusing on the role the local food environment plays in residents' abilit...
This paper illustrates the issue of food deserts faced by urban areas in three parts. Part one focus...
2015-07-28Adequate access to healthy food is often considered a basic human right and ensuring that ...
Food deserts are described as both urban and rural areas characterized by low incomes and limited ac...