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Online Pilot Grocery Intervention Among Rural and Urban Residents Aimed to Improve Purchasing Habits

Description
Results of a study comparing food purchase choices of 129 rural and urban adults in 7 counties in Kentucky, Maryland, and North Carolina who shopped at online or brick-and-mortar stores during an 8-week-long intervention in the fall of 2021. Features statistics including intervention effect of fruit and vegetable purchases during the study, and demographics with breakdowns by urban or rural location.
Author(s)
Alison Gustafson, Rachel Gillespie, Emily DeWitt, et al.
Citation
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(2), 871
Date
01/2022
Type
Document
Tagged as
Access · Food security and nutrition · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · Kentucky · Maryland · North Carolina