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2.6
3.8
Red > 3.8
Green <= 2.6
In-between = Yellow
Unit: percent
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Households with No Car and Low Access to a Grocery Store

Value: 2.2 percent
Measurement
Period:
2010
Location: County : Volusia
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Comparison: U.S. Counties
Categories: Environment / Built Environment
Transportation / Personal Vehicle Travel
What is this Indicator?
This indicator shows the percentage of housing units that do not have a car and are more than one mile from a supermarket or large grocery store if in an urban area, or more than 10 miles from a supermarket or large grocery store if in a rural area.
Why this is important: 
The accessibility, availability and affordability of healthy and varied food options in the community increase the likelihood that residents will have a balanced and nutritious diet. A diet comprised of nutritious foods, in combination with an active lifestyle, can reduce the incidence of heart disease, cancer and diabetes and is essential to maintain a healthy body weight and prevent obesity. Low-income and under-served areas often have limited numbers of stores that sell healthy foods. People living farther away from grocery stores and who do not have personal transportation to access the grocery stores are less likely to access healthy food options on a regular basis and thus more likely to consume foods which are readily available at convenience stores and fast food outlets.
Technical Note:  The distribution is based on data from 3,143 U.S. counties and county equivalents.
Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture - Food Environment Atlas
URL of Source:   http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-environment-at...
URL of Data:   http://ers.usda.gov/data-products/food-environment-atlas/...
Maintained By: Healthy Communities Institute
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