“You Have to Hunt for the Fruits, the Vegetables”: Environmental Barriers and Adaptive Strategies to Acquire Food in a Low-Income African American Neighborhood
Shannon N. Zenk(University of Illinois Chicago), Loys Holland(Neighborhood Health), Constance M. Dallas(University of Illinois Chicago), Jacqueline Hoskins-Wroten(Neighborhood Health), Angela Odoms‐Young(Cornell University), April Watkins(Neighborhood Health)
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