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Nuestro Valor: Increasing healthier food access for rural Latino communities through a food retail intervention

Organization UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTONLocation SEATTLE, UNITED STATESPosted 24 Sept 2024Deadline 31 May 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AccelerationActive Follow-upAddressAppetiteAreaAssess implementationBehaviorBehavioralCaliforniaCancersCessation of lifeChronic DiseaseChronic IllnessCommunitiesCommunity Health AidesCommunity NetworksCommutingConsumptionDataDeathDecrease health disparitiesDesire for foodDiabetes MellitusDietEffectivenessEmployeeEnvironmentEvidence based interventionFoodFood AccessFundingHealthHealth FoodHealth PromotionHealth disparity mitigationHealth disparity reductionHealthy dietHybridsImplementation assessmentInterdisciplinary ResearchInterdisciplinary StudyInterventionKnowledgeLatinoLatino PopulationLatino groupLatino individualLatino peopleLatinosLower health disparitiesMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant TumorMeasuresMethodsMitigate health disparitiesModelingMorbidityMorbidity - disease rateMultidisciplinary CollaborationMultidisciplinary ResearchNorth CarolinaNutritious foodObesityOutcomePopulationPopulation InterventionProcessRE-AIMRandomizedReach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and MaintenanceReduce health disparitiesReportingResearchResearch DesignRiskRuralRural CommunityRural HealthSalariesSalutogenesisServicesSocial ChangeSocial ServiceSocial WorkSocial modificationSocial transformationStudy TypeTestingTrainingTranslatingTransportationTrustUnhealthy DietUnited StatesWagesWashingtonactive followupadiposityassess effectivenessbalanced dietcancer typechronic disordercommunity based participatory researchcommunity health workercommunity led researchcommunity participatory researchcommunity partnered participatory researchcorpulencedesigndesigningdetermine effectivenessdevelop therapydiabetesdiet and cancerdietsdisease disparitydisparity in healtheffectiveness assessmenteffectiveness evaluationefficacy testingevaluate effectivenessevaluate implementationevaluation of implementationexamine effectivenessexperiencefollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowupfood environmentfruits and vegetablesgood diethealth disparityhealthy foodimplementation evaluationimplementation outcomesimplementation scienceimplementation/effectivenessinnovateinnovationinnovativeintervention developmentintervention effectmalignancymemberneoplasm/cancerparticipatory action researchpoor dietpoor health outcomepopulation based interventionpopulation specific interventionpromoting healthrandomisationrandomizationrandomly assignedreach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenancereduced health outcomerural arearural countiesrural locationrural regionsocialsocial factorsstructural determinantsstructural factorsstudy designsuburbsuburbansuburbiatheoriestherapy developmenttreatment developmentworse health outcome
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Diets low in fruits and vegetables are associated with chronic disease disparities for Latinos living in rural areas. Furthermore, in rural areas, structural and social factors like low wages, limited public transportation, and inability to access social services, can limit access to healthy food for Latinos. Despite these barriers to healthy…

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