Physiology of Motivated Behaviors
Food deserts are areas, often in urban or rural settings, where residents have limited access to affordable and nutritious food, particularly fresh fruits and vegetables. These locations are typically characterized by a lack of grocery stores or supermarkets, forcing individuals to rely on convenience stores or fast-food outlets that offer fewer healthy options. The presence of food deserts is linked to various psychological and environmental influences that affect eating behaviors and overall health.
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