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Latest Publications and Research on Tips for Healthy Grocery Shopping


Behav Anal Pract      

Teaching Young Adults with Intellectual Disability Grocery Shopping Skills in a Community Setting Using Least-to-Most Prompting.

Gil V, Bennett KD, Barbetta PM

Using a multiple probe design, we examined the effects of least-to-most prompting to teach young adults with intellectual disability (ID) to locate an ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Public Health Nutr   2020 Jan 20   

Comparing food desert residents with non-food desert residents on grocery shopping behaviours, diet and BMI: results from a propensity score analysis.

Woodruff RC, Haardörfer R, Raskind IG, Hermstad A, Kegler MC

To determine whether residence in a US Department of Agriculture-designated food desert is associated with perceived access to healthy foods, grocery ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Asian J Psychiatr      

Is a program to improve grocery-shopping skills clinically effective in improving executive function and instrumental activities of daily living of patients with schizophrenia?

Kim YS, Park JH, Lee SA

To date, cognitive intervention to improve executive function for patients with schizophrenia has not been ecologically validated. Our main objective ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Int J Health Geogr      

A method for assessing links between objectively measured food store scores and store & neighborhood favorability.

Sadler RC, Sanders-Jackson AN, Introne J, Adams R

Worldwide, interest in research on methods to define access to healthy food at the local level has grown, given its central connection to carrying out ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Arch Clin Neuropsychol   2019 Dec 24   

Neuropsychological Correlates of Anosognosia for Objective Functional Difficulties in Older Adults on the Mild Cognitive Impairment Spectrum.

Steward KA, Bull TP, Kennedy R, Crowe M, Wadley VG

To examine the neuropsychological correlates of anosognosia for instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) in older adults with mild cognitive im ... Read More

Source: PubMed
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