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a census tract (and any similar adjoining tracts) with a comparatively high ethnic density, compared to the average concentrations in that county |
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a neighborhood with poor access to fresh, affordable, and heathy foods
USDA definition: A low-income censu tract with 33% or more of the population residing at leaset 1 mile (10 miles if rural) from a supermarket or grocey tores |
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how do food deserts evolve? |
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urban areas: suermarkets move to suburb; they leave behind fast-food and convenience stores
suburban areas: the number of supermarket increease, out of walking distance though |
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One of the nation's most severe hunger-related problems is also one of thenation's most obese area.
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Some of the most energy dense foods are also the eunhealthiest, e.g. cookies, peanut butter, popcorn.
This causes a problem b/c low-income individuals usually eat these uhealthy foods, b/c they are more energy dense (fill them up), and end up obese.
These high density foods also tend to be much less epensive then healthy low density foods, persuading low-income indivdiuals to purhcase them. |
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Why does food cost more in poorer communities? |
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- There tend to be fewer chain stores (w/ cheaper prices) and more small/non-chain stores
- Price per ounce:
- Supply:These small grocers stock smaller quanitities and smalle quantities cost more per ounce
- Demand: Poorer indviduals buy in smaller quantities (e.g. not bulk) and thus these small products are more expensive
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The Urban Health Advantage |
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Rurual residents tend to have higher rates of age-adjusted mortality, disability, and chronic disease than residents ofurban areas.
Why?Relative to metro residents, rural residents:
- Are older
- Have lower education levels & lower income
- Have higher incidence of smoking, obesity, & lower levels of physical activity
- Experience lower access to helath care (affordability,
proximinty & quality)
- Are more likely to be self-empoloyed --> lack health
insurance
- Have lower levels of social support/cohesion
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Benefifits of Ethnic Enclaves |
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- Social support b/t ethnicities
- This support can assist & guide with financial needs
- Concentrated academic support
- The ethnicities will likely be in similar social classes so lower comparison of themselves (an ethnicity) to others --> lower stress
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