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Heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes are the leading causes of death in the United States. Across the country it is easier for a family to get a variety of fast junk food than it is to get fresh vegetables and protiens. Food deserts are defined by the USDA (Department of Agriculture) as a low income community more than 1 mile from a grocery store or supermarket, there are 45 million Americans of all backgrounds living in food desert communities. Some are doubly hurt by also living in an area with a lot of liquor stores, tobacco shops, and fast food brands known as ‘food swamps’. Download the episode to learn about the strategies available to solve the food desert problem in urban areas.
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Links to resources:
USDA Food Desert Map
USDA Research Report: Characteristics and Influential Factors of Food Deserts
The Social-Ecological Model of Health
Food Swamps Predict Obesity Rates Better Than Food Deserts in the United States
Lyft Up Grocery Access
Brookings Institution Research: Delivering to deserts: New data reveals the geography of digital access to food in the U.S.
New Jersey Healthy Corner Store Program
Truman Olsen Redevelopment
Safe Routes to Healthy Food
MARTA Fresh Markets
Columbia Heights Restoring a Historic Neighborhood
New Jersey Food Desert Relief Supermarket Tax Credit Program
New York State Food Retail Expansion to Support Health
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Heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes are the leading causes of death in the United States. Across the country it is easier for a family to get a variety of fast junk food than it is to get fresh vegetables and protiens. Food deserts are defined by the USDA (Department of Agriculture) as a low income community more than 1 mile from a grocery store or supermarket, there are 45 million Americans of all backgrounds living in food desert communities. Some are doubly hurt by also living in an area with a lot of liquor stores, tobacco shops, and fast food brands known as ‘food swamps’. Download the episode to learn about the strategies available to solve the food desert problem in urban areas.
Share these insights from this episode:
Links to resources:
USDA Food Desert Map
USDA Research Report: Characteristics and Influential Factors of Food Deserts
The Social-Ecological Model of Health
Food Swamps Predict Obesity Rates Better Than Food Deserts in the United States
Lyft Up Grocery Access
Brookings Institution Research: Delivering to deserts: New data reveals the geography of digital access to food in the U.S.
New Jersey Healthy Corner Store Program
Truman Olsen Redevelopment
Safe Routes to Healthy Food
MARTA Fresh Markets
Columbia Heights Restoring a Historic Neighborhood
New Jersey Food Desert Relief Supermarket Tax Credit Program
New York State Food Retail Expansion to Support Health
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