Where do U.S. households purchase healthy foods? An analysis of food-at-home purchases across different types of retailers in a nationally representative dataset
Food shopping decisions are pathways between food environment, diet and health outcomes, including chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity. The choices of where to shop and what to buy are interrelated, though a better understanding of this dynamic is needed. The U.S. Department of Agriculture...
Main Authors: | Chrisinger, B, Kallan, M, Whiteman, E, Hillier, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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