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Developing a Multicomponent Model of Nutritious Food Access and Related Implications for Community and Policy Practice
Authors:Darcy A. Freedman  Christine E. Blake  Angela D. Liese
Affiliation:1. Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland , OH , USA daf96@case.edu;3. Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland , OH , USA;4. Arnold School of Public Health , University of South Carolina , Columbia , SC , USA
Abstract:Access to nutritious foods is limited in disenfranchised communities in the United States. Policies are beginning to focus on improving nutritious food access in these contexts; yet, few theories are available to guide this work. We developed a conceptual model of nutritious food access based on the qualitative responses of food consumers in 2 different regions of the American South. Five domains (economic, service delivery, spatial–temporal, social, and personal) and related dimensions of nutritious food access were identified. The conceptual model provides practical guidance to researchers, policy makers, and practitioners working to improve nutritious food access in communities.
Keywords:Food security  community practice  community development  food insecurity  social justice  social policy
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