2022
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23725
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Food store accessibility affects nutritional intake through shopping frequency and food intake in middle‐aged to older adults in rural Nagasaki, Japan

Abstract: Objectives The food environment is an important determinant of dietary and nutritional intake, but studies thus far have reported mixed results. We examined associations between food store accessibility and nutritional intake among middle‐aged to older adults in rural Japan using data from a questionnaire survey of national health insurance enrollees. Methods The survey was conducted in Nagasaki, Japan, for individuals aged 40–74 years. Direct distances from home and food store density were estimated using a g… Show more

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