M. Swafford, Cara Sisk, Janice Branson, A. Paradis, Kelsey R. Dale, Abigail Fritts, Shelby C. Boyer
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Abstract
Food insecurity is a growing problem across the United States (Coleman-Jensen et al., 2017). Food insecurity means not only lacking in food quantity, but also lacking in quality food containing vital nutrients. Areas where food insecurity exists often are categorized as food deserts:
lacking access to fresh, healthy, and affordable food. Inconvenient access contributes to food insecurity because groceries are purchased primarily at convenience stores or small general markets where inventory items are high in sugar and simple carbohydrates versus fresh produce, which is
more costly (Moshefegh, 2007).
在美国,粮食不安全是一个日益严重的问题(Coleman-Jensen et al., 2017)。粮食不安全不仅意味着缺乏粮食数量,而且还意味着缺乏含有重要营养素的优质粮食。存在粮食不安全的地区通常被归类为食物沙漠:无法获得新鲜、健康和负担得起的食物。因为食品杂货主要是在便利店或小型综合市场购买的,这些地方的库存物品含糖量和简单碳水化合物含量高,而新鲜农产品的成本更高(Moshefegh, 2007)。