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SUMMARY
Longitudinal studies linking changes in the local food environment to changes in eating behaviour and diet selection provide evidence that increased numbers of fast food outlets and convenience stores around the home may contribute to a lower diet quality, increased unhealthy food intake and higher BMI. This scoping review synthesized the current evidence on the association between food intake and food selection, and physical relocation in non-refugee populations, where the food environment before and after relocation are also assessed. All studies that had a measurement of food selection and/or food intake after . . .
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