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Availability of healthier options in traditional and nontraditional rural fast-food outlets
BMC Public Health, 12/03/08
Creel JS et al. - Convenience stores and supermarkets/grocery stores provide greater access to fast foods in this rural area than traditional fast food outlets; however, fast food outlets, especially national chain brands offer greater opportunity for healthier fast food options. A complete picture of fast food and the availability of healthier fast food options are essential to understand environmental influences on diet and health outcomes, and identify potential targets for intervention.
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