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Charitable food as prevention: Food bank leadership perspectives on food banks as agents in population health.

Marianna S Wetherill1, Kayla C White1, Hilary Seligman2,3.   

Abstract

Food banks (FBs) and their partner agencies play important food access roles in nearly every US community. While FB missions have historically emphasized hunger alleviation, stakeholders are increasingly expressing interest in leveraging these community assets to promote health. We conducted semi-structured interviews with US FB executives (n=30) to explore their perspectives on the evolving role of FBs in community health, and how these perspectives relate to organizational efforts to distribute healthier foods, including fruits and vegetables (F&V). All but one executive reported actively working to increase F&V distribution; however, fewer executives had implemented nutrition policies. Executives reporting higher F&V distribution more often described health as central to their organization's mission and perceived charitable food program clients as being at high risk for chronic disease. FB leadership recognition of health and hunger as interrelated community issues may have direct implications for FB strategic planning, distribution practices, and policies related to F&V.

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Keywords:  Food bank; food assistance; fruit and vegetables; health disparities; health promotion; nutrition policy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31057344      PMCID: PMC6497174          DOI: 10.1080/15575330.2019.1570961

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Dev (Columb)        ISSN: 1557-5330


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