Distance to Store, Food Prices, and Obesity in Urban Food Deserts

Volume: 47, Issue: 5, Pages: 587 - 595
Published: Nov 1, 2014
Abstract
Lack of access to healthy foods may explain why residents of low-income neighborhoods and African Americans in the U.S. have high rates of obesity. The findings on where people shop and how that may influence health are mixed. However, multiple policy initiatives are underway to increase access in communities that currently lack healthy options. Few studies have simultaneously measured obesity, distance, and prices of the store used for primary...
Paper Details
Title
Distance to Store, Food Prices, and Obesity in Urban Food Deserts
Published Date
Nov 1, 2014
Volume
47
Issue
5
Pages
587 - 595
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