
A new study has revealed that introduction of a government-subsidized supermarket within neighborhoods may not result in healthful dietary habits or reductions in childhood obesity, at least in the short term. The study findings suggest that supermarket availability did not result in significant changes in household food availability or children's dietary intake, at least one year after opening for the neighborhood as a whole. Researchers at NYU Langone Medical ...
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