Neighborhood socioeconomic status and fruit and vegetable intake among whites, blacks, and Mexican Americans in the United States.
Neighborhood socioeconomic status and fruit and vegetable intake among whites, blacks, and Mexican Americans in the United States.
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2008
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Dubowitz, Tamara and Heron, Melonie and Bird, Chloe E and Lurie, Nicole and Finch, Brian K and Basurto-Dávila, Ricardo and Hale, Lauren and Escarce, José J (2008) Neighborhood socioeconomic status and fruit and vegetable intake among whites, blacks, and Mexican Americans in the United States. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 87 (6). pp. 1883-1891.
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The positive association of neighborhood SES with fruit and vegetable intake is one important pathway through which the social environment of neighborhoods affects population health and nutrition for whites, blacks, and Hispanics in the United States.