The association between self-reported grocery store access, fruit and vegetable intake, sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, and obesity in a racially diverse, low-income population
This study sought to examine the relationship between self-reported time and distance to the nearest retail grocery store, healthy and unhealthy food consumption, and objectively measured body mass index. We conducted a survey with 1,503 racially diverse, low-income residents at five public health c...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Nichol Gase (Author), Amelia Rose DeFosset (Author), Lisa V Smith (Author), Tony eKuo (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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