PMC:7454258 / 128369-130031 JSONTXT 7 Projects

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T689 0-83 Sentence denotes Many health disparities are closely linked to nutritional disparities (71–73, 239).
T690 84-215 Sentence denotes Hunger and food insecurity remain pervasive in the US, with great costs for society and our health care system (76, 218, 240, 241).
T691 216-539 Sentence denotes Yet, while it is now evident that calories alone are an insufficient solution, scientific understanding remains limited on the causal intersections of food insecurity and risk of diet-related chronic diseases, and on the optimal nutritional and other translational approaches to address these challenges (78, 80, 240, 242).
T692 540-794 Sentence denotes As noted earlier, nutrition-related health disparities experienced by low-income, rural, and minority populations are influenced by a complex and insufficiently understood intersection of individual, sociocultural, and environmental determinants (77–80).
T693 795-945 Sentence denotes Community-based participatory research holds promise as an approach to better understand and address community priorities around nutrition (243, 244).
T694 946-1662 Sentence denotes Research priorities for greater investment and cross-agency coordination include the influence of context on food-related decisions and behaviors across diverse retail food environments, including but not limited to the influence of price and marketing, food access and availability, transportation options and use, perceptions of neighborhood and traffic safety, rapidly growing online purchasing including with federal nutrition programs, the short- and long-term impacts of the Public Charge Rule on federal nutrition assistance participation, and the influences of past and current discriminatory policies and practices impacting employment opportunities, homeownership, and community development (218, 245–256).