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Neighborhood deprivation, vehicle ownership, and potential spatial access to a variety of fruits and vegetables in a large rural area in Texas
by
Horel Scott
,
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Dean
Wesley
R
Published 2010-05-01
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Nativity is associated with sugar-sweetened beverage and fast-food meal consumption among mexican-origin women in Texas border <it>colonias</it>
by
Johnson Cassandra M
,
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Dean
Wesley
R
Published 2011-09-01
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Food Access and Perceptions of the Community and Household Food Environment as Correlates of Fruit and Vegetable Intake among Rural Seniors
by
Johnson Cassandra M
,
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Dean
Wesley
R
Published 2010-06-01
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Association of Household and Community Characteristics with Adult and Child Food Insecurity among Mexican-Origin Households in <it>Colonias </it>along the Texas-Mexico Border
by
Dean
Wesley
R
,
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Johnson Cassandra M
Published 2011-05-01
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It's all about the children: a participant-driven photo-elicitation study of Mexican-origin mothers' food choices
by
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Johnson Cassandra M
,
Dean
Wesley
R
Published 2011-09-01
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Children's very low food security is associated with increased dietary intakes in energy, fat, and added sugar among Mexican-origin children (6-11 y) in Texas border <it>Colonias</...
by
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Nalty Courtney
,
Johnson Cassandra M
,
Dean
Wesley
R
Published 2012-02-01
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Convenience stores are the key food environment influence on nutrients available from household food supplies in Texas Border <it>Colonias</it>
by
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Dean
Wesley
R
,
Nalty Courtney C
,
Xu Jin
Published 2013-01-01
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Cultural repertoires and food-related household technology within <it>colonia</it> households under conditions of material hardship
by
Dean
Wesley
R
,
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Johnson Cassandra M
,
John Julie
Published 2012-05-01
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Understanding contextual barriers, supports, and opportunities for physical activity among Mexican-origin children in Texas border <it>colonias</it>: A descriptive study
by
Umstattd Meyer M Renée
,
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Patterson Megan S
,
Dean
Wesley
R
Published 2013-01-01
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Association between proximity to and coverage of traditional fast-food restaurants and non-traditional fast-food outlets and fast-food consumption among rural adults
by
Horel Scott A
,
Dean
Wesley
R
,
Johnson Cassandra M
,
Sharkey Joseph R
Published 2011-05-01
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Focusing on fast food restaurants alone underestimates the relationship between neighborhood deprivation and exposure to fast food in a large rural area
by
Dean
Wesley
R
,
Johnson Cassandra M
,
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Horel Scott A
Published 2011-01-01
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"I'm the Momma": Using photo-elicitation to understand matrilineal influence on family food choice
by
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Johnson Cassandra M
,
McIntosh Alex W
,
Dean
Wesley
R
Published 2010-06-01
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Using direct observations on multiple occasions to measure household food availability among low-income <it>Mexicano </it>residents in Texas <it>colonias</it>
by
Sharkey Joseph R
,
Dean
Wesley
R
,
St John Julie A
,
Huber J Charles
Published 2010-07-01
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