American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Volume 36, Issue 1 , Pages 74-81.e10 , January 2009

Neighborhood Environments: Disparities in Access to Healthy Foods in the U.S.

  • Nicole I. Larson, PhD, MPH, RD

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence and reprint requests to: Nicole I. Larson, PhD, MPH, RD, West Bank Office Building, Suite 300, University of Minnesota, 1300 South Second Street, Minneapolis MN 55454
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  • Mary T. Story, PhD, RD
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  • Melissa C. Nelson, PhD, RD

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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Volume 36, Issue 1 , Pages 74-81.e10 , January 2009