A Qualitative Study of Living in a Healthy Food Priority Area in One Seattle, WA, Neighborhood
Policy makers in several major cities have used quantitative data about local food environments to identify neighborhoods with inadequate access to healthy food. We conducted qualitative interviews with residents of a healthy food priority area to assess whether residents’ perceptions of food access...
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Main Authors: | Jenny L. Wool, Lina P. Walkinshaw, Clarence Spigner, Erin K. Thayer, Jessica C. Jones-Smith |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/449b95288f1b4dca8fea44623c847a3a |
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