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DOI10.5888/pcd10.130008
Development of a Community-Sensitive Strategy to Increase Availability of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Nashville’s Urban Food Deserts, 2010-2012
Larson, Celia1; Haushalter, Alisa1; Buck, Tracy1; Campbell, David1; Henderson, Trevor1; Schlundt, David2
通讯作者Larson, Celia
来源期刊PREVENTING CHRONIC DISEASE
ISSN1545-1151
出版年2013
卷号10
英文摘要

Background


Food deserts, areas that lack full-service grocery stores, may contribute to rising rates of obesity and chronic diseases among low-income and racial/ethnic minority residents. Our corner store project, part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Communities Putting Prevention to Work initiative, aimed to increase availability of healthful foods in food deserts in Nashville, Tennessee.


Community Context


We identified 4 food deserts in which most residents are low-income and racially and ethnically diverse. Our objectives were to develop an approach to increase availability of fresh fruits and vegetables, low-fat or nonfat milk, and 100% whole-wheat bread in Nashville’s food deserts and to engage community members to inform our strategy.


Methods


Five corner stores located in food deserts met inclusion criteria for our intervention. We then conducted community listening sessions, proprietor surveys, store audits, and customer-intercept surveys to identify needs, challenges to retailing the products, and potential intervention strategies.


Outcome


Few stores offered fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, low-fat or nonfat milk, or 100% whole-wheat bread, and none stocked items from all 4 categories. Major barriers to retailing healthful options identified by community members are mistrust of store owners, history of poor-quality produce, and limited familiarity with healthful options. Store owners identified neighborhood crime as the major barrier. We used community input to develop strategies.


Interpretation


Engaging community residents and understanding neighborhood context is critical to developing strategies that increase access to healthful foods in corner stores.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000329392200017
WOS关键词ENVIRONMENTS ; DISPARITIES ; COUNTY
WOS类目Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS研究方向Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/179487
作者单位1.Metro Publ Hlth Dept, Nashville, TN 37203 USA;
2.Vanderbilt Univ, Nashville, TN 37235 USA
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Larson, Celia,Haushalter, Alisa,Buck, Tracy,等. Development of a Community-Sensitive Strategy to Increase Availability of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Nashville’s Urban Food Deserts, 2010-2012[J],2013,10.
APA Larson, Celia,Haushalter, Alisa,Buck, Tracy,Campbell, David,Henderson, Trevor,&Schlundt, David.(2013).Development of a Community-Sensitive Strategy to Increase Availability of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Nashville’s Urban Food Deserts, 2010-2012.PREVENTING CHRONIC DISEASE,10.
MLA Larson, Celia,et al."Development of a Community-Sensitive Strategy to Increase Availability of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Nashville’s Urban Food Deserts, 2010-2012".PREVENTING CHRONIC DISEASE 10(2013).
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