The retail food environment and its association with body mass index in Mexico.
Elisa PinedaEric J BrunnerClare H LlewellynJennifer S MindellPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2021)
Convenience store density was associated with higher mean BMI in Mexican adults. An excessive convenience store availability, that offers unhealthy food options, coupled with low access to healthy food resources or stores retailing healthy food, including fruits and vegetables, may increase the risk of higher BMI. This is the first study to assess the association of the retail food environment and BMI at a national level in Mexico.