2020
DOI: 10.1161/circ.141.suppl_1.p283
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Abstract P283: Where You Shop and Neighborhood Access to Fruit and Vegetables are Associated With Self-rated and Cardiometabolic Health

Abstract: Introduction: The food environment, including food retail venues, has been shown to be associated with diet, and many disadvantaged neighborhoods lack access to high quality and affordable healthy foods. Research has sought to understand whether and how the food retail environment influences diet, and it is possible that shopping at different types of stores (e.g. full-service vs discount grocery store) influences diet and self-reported health outcomes. There is limited understanding of whether fac… Show more

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