Increasing the number of farmers’ markets and implementing Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) systems for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at more farmers’ markets have been suggested as strategies to overcome food access issues, but little is known about their availability in the rural South. This study examines differences in availability of farmers’ markets and SNAP/EBT at markets by county-level rural/urban classification, percentage poverty, percentage racial/ethnic minority, and percentage obese residents in North Carolina counties. Data were collected using a cross-sectional survey. Though results related to rurality and economic status are mixed, regression analyses indicate that the percentage of African American...
Objective Because farmers\u27 markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at farmer...
Farmers play a critical role in increasing access to and affordability of fruits and vegetables in l...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is higher in rural than in urban areas of the United States,...
Increasing the number of farmers’ markets and implementing Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) systems...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zoning...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Abstract Background: While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits an...
BackgroundWhile farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetable...
Abstract Objective Because farmers’ markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at ...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetabl...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and veget...
Low fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is associated with higher rates of obesity and chronic dis...
Objective Because farmers\u27 markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at farmer...
Farmers play a critical role in increasing access to and affordability of fruits and vegetables in l...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is higher in rural than in urban areas of the United States,...
Increasing the number of farmers’ markets and implementing Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) systems...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zoning...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Background: Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Abstract Background: While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits an...
BackgroundWhile farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetable...
Abstract Objective Because farmers’ markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at ...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetabl...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and veget...
Low fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is associated with higher rates of obesity and chronic dis...
Objective Because farmers\u27 markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at farmer...
Farmers play a critical role in increasing access to and affordability of fruits and vegetables in l...
Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is higher in rural than in urban areas of the United States,...