Food Deserts and Overweight Schoolchildren: Evidence from Pennsylvania* The concept of the food desert, an area with limited access to retail food stores, has increasingly been used within social scientific and public health re... AS Kai,EB Jensen,CC Hinrichs - 《Rural Sociology》 被引量: 141...
The Public Health Effects of Food Deserts: Workshop Summary In the United States, people living in low-income neighborhoods frequently do not have access to affordable healthy food venues, such as supermarkets. Inst... IO Medicine,N Council - National Academies Press (US) 被引量: 91发表: 200...
Satellites have been utilised to investigate the influence that people and livestock have on our planet Earth. Nevertheless, this does not mean that alternative technologies are not needed to help with the problems and process of desertification. SECTION 2: QUESTIONS 14-26 Questions 14-20 Reading ...
As fresh food stores leave a neighbourhood, residents find it harder to eat well and stay healthy. Food deserts are linked with lower local health outcomes, and they may be a driving force in the health disparities between lower- income and affluent people in the US. Until recently, the iss...
Communication is used to engage and involve students in addressing food deserts and developing sustainable solutions. This application-based activity allows students to explain the reality of food deserts, map the food deserts in an area of interest, develop an intervention, and present their ...
How are deserts formed?A A desert refers to a barren section of land, mainly in arid and semi-arid areas, where there is almost no precipitation, and the environment is hostile for any creature to inhabit. Deserts have been classified in a number of ways, generally combining total ...
Nevertheless, this does not mean that alternative technologies are not needed to help with the problems and process of desertification. SECTION 2: QUESTIONS 14-26 Questions 14-20 Reading Passage 2 has eight paragraphs, A-H. Which paragraph contains the following information? Write the correct ...
20___ a description of the adverse effects of growing food crops Questions 21-26 Do the following statements agree with the information given in Reading Passage 2? In boxes21-26on your answer sheet, write 21___ It is difficult to ascertain where the deserts end in some areas. 22__...
new technologies areserving as a method to resolve the problems brought by desertification.Satellites have been utilised to investigate the influence that people andlivestock have on our planet Earth. Nevertheless, this does not mean thatalternative technologies are not needed to help with the problems...
This student hopes to use this program to develop additional strategies to address food deserts and malnutrition. Your own experiences may be completely different, but hopefully these examples provide a jumping off point for brainstorming. Whatever your topic may be, make sure you clearly explain ...