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Geographic access to food shelves among racial/ethnic minorities and foreign-born residents in the Twin Cities.

Caitlin Eicher Caspi1, Amy Maheswaran Lopez2, Marilyn S Nanney1.   

Abstract

Place-based disparities in access to affordable food sources (e.g., supermarkets) have been well documented, but geographic access to emergency food sources (e.g., food panties, also known as food shelves) is unknown. This study examined the geography of emergency food in the Twin Cities, MN. U.S. Census and American Community Survey data were used to estimate the average distance to the closest food shelf according to area racial/ethnic composition and foreign-born group composition. In adjusted models, areas with the highest proportion of minority groups had shorter distances to the nearest food shelf (0.13-1.03 log-transformed miles, p <0.05), as did census tracts with more residents born in East Africa and Latin America (0.29-0.31 log-transformed miles, p< 0.001). Areas with more racial/ethnic minorities and foreign-born groups may have access to emergency food, but efforts are needed to evaluate the healthfulness and culturally relevance of these offerings.

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Keywords:  food pantries; immigrant health; racial/ethnic disparities

Year:  2016        PMID: 27066158      PMCID: PMC4822551          DOI: 10.1080/19320248.2015.1066735

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hunger Environ Nutr        ISSN: 1932-0256


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