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  2. Food desert - Wikipedia

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    A food desert is an area that has limited access to food that is plentiful, affordable, or nutritious. [2] [3] ... the price of food, and obesity. Environmental ...

  3. Food deserts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Food deserts occur in poor urban areas with limited or no access to healthful affordable food options. [27] [28] Low income families are more likely to not have access to transportation so tend to be negatively affected by food deserts. [27] An influx of people moving into such urban areas has magnified the existing problems of food access. [29]

  4. Obesity and the environment - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Agriculture defines food deserts as neighborhoods without ready access to fresh, healthy, and affordable food. Communities suffering in food deserts are more likely to be Hispanic and Black neighborhoods, limiting available healthy food options. In 2015, Chicago's Mayor Emmanuel partnered with Growing Power, which transported ...

  5. Food Deserts: Where Have All the Inner-City Grocery ... - AOL

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    Inadequate access to healthy food has been blamed as one cause of the country's obesity epidemic, but food deserts are also a curious example of the flaws of our relatively free market ...

  6. Dietitians Say These Are the Best Diets for Weight Loss in 2025

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    A 2020 study found that the DASH diet helped a group of people 65 and older struggling with obesity reduce body fat ... Cheese, bread, desserts, and higher-fat meats. ... The quality of the food ...

  7. Food deserts by country - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 South African Income and Expenditure Survey found an urban food insecurity rate of 27 percent, relative to the rural rate of 62 percent. [4] Later studies such as the National Food Consumption Survey of 1999 [5] and South African Social Attitudes Survey of 2008 independently assessed the urban food insecurity rate to be roughly half of that of the rural rate.

  8. Food security in the Central Valley, California - Wikipedia

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    Food deserts are areas that do not have healthy foods available, or in some cases, any food at all. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Barriers include physical distance to stores and the number of stores, but also individual and neighborhood barriers such as income and public transport availability, respectively.

  9. Could mandating nutrition labels on the front of food ... - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration is expected to propose a change to prepackaged food sold in America: ... with obesity affecting about 42% of U.S. adults.