Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetables in rural areas, more information is needed regarding use of farmers’ markets among rural residents. Thus, this study’s purpose was to examine (1) socio-demographic characteristics of participants; (2) barriers and facilitators to farmers’ market shopping in southern rural communities; and (3) associations between farmers’ market use with fruit and vegetable consumption and body mass index (BMI). Methods Cross-sectional surveys were conducted with a purposive sample of farmers’ market customers and a representative sample of primary household food shoppers in eastern North Carolina (NC) and the Appalachian region of Kentuck...
Objective Because farmers\u27 markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at farmer...
Low fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is associated with higher rates of obesity and chronic dis...
AbstractBackgroundRecent evidence indicates a widening gap in fruit and vegetable (F/V) consumption ...
BackgroundWhile farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetable...
Abstract Background: While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits an...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetabl...
Background: While farmers\u27 markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vege...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetabl...
Background: The association between farmers’ market characteristics and consumer shopping habits r...
Fruit and vegetable (FV) intake continues to decline among sub-population in the United States. Curr...
Abstract Objective Because farmers’ markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at ...
Background The association between farmers’ market characteristics and consumer shopping habits rema...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Availability of farmers markets may increase fruit and vegetable consumption among rural residents o...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zoning...
Objective Because farmers\u27 markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at farmer...
Low fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is associated with higher rates of obesity and chronic dis...
AbstractBackgroundRecent evidence indicates a widening gap in fruit and vegetable (F/V) consumption ...
BackgroundWhile farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetable...
Abstract Background: While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits an...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetabl...
Background: While farmers\u27 markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vege...
Background While farmers’ markets are a potential strategy to increase access to fruits and vegetabl...
Background: The association between farmers’ market characteristics and consumer shopping habits r...
Fruit and vegetable (FV) intake continues to decline among sub-population in the United States. Curr...
Abstract Objective Because farmers’ markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at ...
Background The association between farmers’ market characteristics and consumer shopping habits rema...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zonin...
Availability of farmers markets may increase fruit and vegetable consumption among rural residents o...
Background Context and purpose of the study. To examine (1) associations between county-level zoning...
Objective Because farmers\u27 markets include a variety of fruits and vegetables, shopping at farmer...
Low fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption is associated with higher rates of obesity and chronic dis...
AbstractBackgroundRecent evidence indicates a widening gap in fruit and vegetable (F/V) consumption ...