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Healthy Foods not an Option in Black CommunityRecent studies confirm that grocery stores in lower-income Black neighborhoods offer less health food options than stores in more affluent, mostly white communities, making it more challenging for Blacks to maintain a normal weight and live a healthy lifestyle. Trying to better eating habits and a change of diet for many Blacks under a doctor's care may require long drives to suburban neighborhoods just to get a decent variety of healthy foods. Foods such as fresh vegetables, whole grains and rice, various herbs and spices, and pasta are not as plentiful in urban grocery stores as they are in suburban stores. This simply adds to the long list of neglect of the Black community. And contrary to popular beliefs, this shortage of decent food cannot be attributed to Blacks and their lifestyle, but to the practices of a capitalist system at work. How can any Black person be blamed for the distribution of goods and service to their communities, and the choices of major grocery chains to choose whom they will cater to and whom they will not. A statistical comparison was done by researchers with local health advocacy group Community Health Councils Inc., the University of Southern California and the University of California-Los Angeles. Among their findings, reported in the July issue of Journal of General Internal Medicine:
Community members reported "finding unappealing vegetables and fruits such as brown bananas" in the lower-income neighborhoods, says lead author David Sloane, an associate professor of policy, planning and development at USC. Another issue that comes to mind after gaining this knowledge is; are there any activist groups that are informing the Black community of what is good to eat and what is not. We cannot depend on HMO physicians to keep us informed of what new studies are done and their findings. We must get this knowledge for ourselves. Black leaders who have access to this knowledge must take responsibility and relay this information to low-income community residences. The leaders must also gather formal petitions to demand better service in Black communities and not the substandard service we have been getting for too many years. Source from: http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2003-08-04-food-usat_x.htm © 2004 by Afro Staff
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