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I remember going to a speaker at the global health summit last year in Evanston that talked about this a bit. At that time the idea of a food desert was completely new to me. The report was specifically centered around Detroit or Chicago, but they are clearly visible in Memphis as well. Food deserts are clearly contributing a large amount to our healthcare problems as well as the inequities between those who are middle and lower class.

gregleding:

From Slate: Food Deserts in America:
A 2009 study by the Department of Agriculture found that 2.3 million households do not have access to a car and live more than a mile from a supermarket. Much of the public health debate over rising obesity rates has turned to these “food deserts,” where convenience store fare is more accessible—and more expensive—than healthier options farther away. This map colors each county in America by the percentage of households in food deserts, according to the USDA’s definition. Data is not available for Alaska and Hawaii.
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I remember going to a speaker at the global health summit last year in Evanston that talked about this a bit. At that time the idea of a food desert was completely new to me. The report was specifically centered around Detroit or Chicago, but they are clearly visible in Memphis as well. Food deserts are clearly contributing a large amount to our healthcare problems as well as the inequities between those who are middle and lower class.

gregleding:

From Slate: Food Deserts in America:

A 2009 study by the Department of Agriculture found that 2.3 million households do not have access to a car and live more than a mile from a supermarket. Much of the public health debate over rising obesity rates has turned to these “food deserts,” where convenience store fare is more accessible—and more expensive—than healthier options farther away. This map colors each county in America by the percentage of households in food deserts, according to the USDA’s definition. Data is not available for Alaska and Hawaii.

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Source: Slate

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  3. mumblemouth reblogged this from superfluouscity and added:
    I think this must be deeply connected to the general idea of the South as ‘fat.’ If you can’t get to the store all that...
  4. apostrophiee reblogged this from woody and added:
    We were just talking about this the other day in my Geo. of Food Systems class!
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  8. titularhumour reblogged this from rpgsa and added:
    It’s a little bit interesting which places aren’t on this map, like Detroit and Los Angeles. Are the darker areas mostly...
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  10. mllediabolique reblogged this from jayparkinsonmd and added:
    Since I’m on the topic of obesity lately, I thought I’d just put this here. Even assuming that fat = bad (we all know I...
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    jayparkinsonmd:gregleding:From Slate: Food Deserts in America:
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    West Virginia is completely engulfed.
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    Why doesn’t the legend match the map? I hate hate hate it when things like this get published and then reblogged by...
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    Notice how these areas are concentrated in conservative areas of the country.
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    I was thinking about this the other day. I live in a relatively small town in south Georgia that’s situated inside a...
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