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Assessment of a Healthy Corner Store Program (FIT Store) in Low-Income, Urban, and Ethnically Diverse Neighborhoods in Michigan
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2014
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Urban HealthSocial MarketingHealth DisparitiesSocial Determinants Of HealthFood ChoiceFood MarketingHealthy CityFit StoreNutrition EducationPublic HealthFood PolicyHealth EducationHealth SciencesHealth PolicyHealth PromotionFit StoresHealth EquityFit AwarenessMarketingCommunity HealthDiverse NeighborhoodsLivabilityCommunity EnvironmentHealth Behavior
This study evaluated a community-based and social marketing healthy corner store program (FIT store) to improve the affordability and availability of healthy foods in low-income, urban, and ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Michigan. The Nutrition Environment Measures Survey in Stores data were analyzed for the FIT (N = 4) stores. Two cross-sectional surveys were conducted among the FIT store customers before (N = 401) and after (N = 318) the intervention. Three FIT stores improved their total Nutrition Environment Measures Survey in Stores availability score from before to after the intervention. A significantly higher level of FIT awareness and monthly bean and nut consumption was reported in the postintervention.
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