Food Swamps Predict Obesity Rates Better Than Food Deserts in the United States

Volume: 14, Issue: 11, Pages: 1366 - 1366
Published: Nov 14, 2017
Abstract
This paper investigates the effect of food environments, characterized as food swamps, on adult obesity rates. Food swamps have been described as areas with a high-density of establishments selling high-calorie fast food and junk food, relative to healthier food options. This study examines multiple ways of categorizing food environments as food swamps and food deserts, including alternate versions of the Retail Food Environment Index. We merged...
Paper Details
Title
Food Swamps Predict Obesity Rates Better Than Food Deserts in the United States
Published Date
Nov 14, 2017
Volume
14
Issue
11
Pages
1366 - 1366
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