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  2. Food desert - Wikipedia

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    Scholars have asserted that while these studies can give insight into how food accessibility can contribute to health outcomes, because of the intersecting social determinants of health that contribute to individual health outcomes, the results cannot be interpreted as a casual relationship between food deserts and poor health outcomes. [76 ...

  3. Food deserts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 study of rural food deserts found key differences in overall health, access to food, and the social environment of rural residents when they were compared to urban dwellers. [24] Rural residents report overall poorer health and more physical limitations, with 12% rating their health as fair or poor, compared to 9% of urban residents. [ 24 ]

  4. Food deserts by country - Wikipedia

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    Studies on food deserts and type 2 diabetes mellitus demonstrate that areas with limited access to nutritious food are associated with an increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes. [44] [45] [46] Studies show that food insecurity can impact the health of elderly adults including lower BMI, limited activity and malnutrition. [47]

  5. For Asian Americans, food deserts encompass both income ... - AOL

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    For some Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who live in Los Angeles’ food deserts — areas that may be abundant in fast-food chains but lack access to the fresh and affordable produce that ...

  6. Hunger in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to the USDA, in 2015, about 19 million people, around 6% of the United States population, lived in a food desert, and 2.1 million households both lived in a food desert and lacked access to a vehicle. [24] However, the definition and number of people living in food deserts is constantly evolving as it depends on census information. [27]

  7. Inequality in disease - Wikipedia

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    To combat this, agencies helped distribute food and they averaged 12.3 million meals over eight counties in Northern Florida. In Duval alone, 3.5 million meals were handed out to families. The image below shows all of the hunger-relief partner agencies located within Jacksonville's food deserts that get food from Feeding Northeast Florida.

  8. What is a book desert? When this high schooler found out, she ...

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    Book deserts, similar to food deserts, are areas where books are relatively difficult to access. ... As Zuri learned more about book deserts and their impact on low-income areas, including in her ...

  9. How does less access to pharmacies impact health? - AOL

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    Experts are concerned about pharmacy closures across the U.S. making it harder for people to access important medications.