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Diabetes and Obesity Associated with Poor Food Environments in American Indian Communities: the Tribal Health and Resilience in Vulnerable Environments (THRIVE) Study.

Charlotte V LoveTori E TaniguchiMary B WilliamsCarolyn J NoonanMarianna S WetherillAlicia L SalvatoreTvli JacobTamela K CannadyJoy StandridgeJennifer SpiegelValarie Blue Bird Jernigan
Published in: Current developments in nutrition (2018)
Our study found that the use of nontraditional food retailers, including convenience stores, gas stations, and Dollar Stores, as a regular source of food was associated with obesity and diabetes. These results underscore the importance of interventions to improve rural Tribal food environments. Healthy retail interventions in nontraditional retail settings, such as those implemented through the THRIVE study, may contribute to reducing AI health disparities.
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