This study targets the mobilisation of young people in East Los Angeles, USA, to increase access to affordable, healthy food by transforming corner shops.
Three focus groups with 30 participants total (54% of the total number of students) were conducted with teens aged 16–17 years enrolled in an elective course, “Market Makeovers and Social Marketing,” at two public high schools. A unique characteristic of the project was an emphasis on building local capacity and providing training and professional opportunities. The project's youth engagement component was designed not only to increase the students' knowledge of public health issues, but also to help them develop the skills necessary to continue being health advocates and to help sustain the project's efforts beyond the elective course. For example, students were not only motivated to improve their own eating habits, but were also provided training on how to initiate behavior change among their peers and relatives.
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Advancing healthy and sustainable food environments: The Flathead Reservation case study

If you Build it with them, they will come": What makes a supermarket intervention successful in a food desert?"

Leveraging Citizen Science for Healthier Food Environments: A Pilot Study to Evaluate Corner Stores in Camden, New Jersey

Partnering with carryouts: implementation of a food environment intervention targeting youth obesity

Changes in School Competitive Food Environments after a Health Promotion Campaign

Changing the restaurant food environment to improve cardiovascular health in a rural community: implementation and evaluation of the Heart of New Ulm restaurant programme

Access in the Food Environment: A Health Equity Approach Reveals Unequal Opportunity

Progress Evaluation for the Restaurant Industry Assessed by a Voluntary Marketing-Mix and Choice-Architecture Framework That Offers Strategies to Nudge American Customers toward Healthy Food Environments, 2006-2017

FEAST: Utilization of a technology-driven approach to empower citizen scientists to advocate for healthy food environments

Can the introduction of a full-service supermarket in a food desert improve residents' economic status and health?

Developing and Implementing Waupaca Eating Smart": A Restaurant and Supermarket Intervention to Promote Healthy Eating Through Changes in the Food Environment"

Modified ground-truthing: an accurate and cost-effective food environment validation method for town and rural areas

Mobilizing Young People in Community Efforts to Improve the Food Environment: Corner Store Conversions in East Los Angeles

Challenges And Lessons Learned From Communities Using Evidence To Adopt Strategies To Improve Healthy Food Environments

Physical activity and food environment assessments: implications for practice
