In this large, diverse, prospective cohort study, the perceived inadequacy of neighborhood food shopping was associated with a significantly higher risk of incident CVD. These findings add to growing evidence that the neighborhood food environment plays a critical role in shaping cardiovascular health. Future research should evaluate the impact of neighborhood-level interventions and policies on cardiovascular outcomes.
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