Not exact matches
The report
cites all the reasons you would expect for such a finding: a
lack of full service, reasonably - priced supermarkets with seasonal fruits and vegetables, a predominance
of restaurants serving greasy, fried food, and the fact that poor people often work multiple jobs and longer hours, so they're more likely to eat on the run and have less time to
exercise.
While the pregnant women
cited physical limitations as barriers to
exercise, postpartum women tended to plead a
lack of time plus exhaustion.
As I discussed in the chapter I wrote for (name deleted: the soon to be released book that Wayne, Kelli, and I contributed to), in an informal poll
of my fitness newsletter, 90 %
of respondents
cited lack of time as their greatest barrier to a successful
exercise program.