| Literature DB >> 33948276 |
Elaina Cummer1, Claudia Loyola Amador1, Kimberly Montez2, Joseph A Skelton2, Brenda Ramirez2, Scott Best3, Rachel Zimmer4, Deepak Palakshappa2,4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Food insecurity (FI) is the lack of consistent access to enough food for an active and healthy life. Community-based hunger relief programs often serve as emergency food sources for families with FI. However, these programs may not provide foods that diverse populations of people prefer. We sought to evaluate the dietary patterns and preferences of families living in food-insecure neighborhoods and utilizing a community-based hunger relief program, in order to improve the utilization of local nutritional programs.Entities:
Keywords: Food insecurity; culturally relevant food; dietary preferences; meal preparation; mobile meal program
Year: 2020 PMID: 33948276 PMCID: PMC8057380 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2020.549
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Population characteristics of the zip codes included in the study
| 27103 | 27105 | 27107 | |
| Male | 47% | 47.9% | 46.5% |
| Children (<18 years) | 23.7% | 25.5% | 21.2% |
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| Percentage of adults (25 years of age and older) with a high school graduate/higher | 87.5% | 84% | 90.6% |
| Percentage of adults (25 years of age or older) with a bachelor’s degree or higher | 34.2% | 19.9% | 31.7% |
| Median household income | $44,311 | $40,375 | $49,407 |
| Percent of individuals who live below 100% of the federal poverty level | 21.7% | 12.7% | 14.2% |
Data were obtained from the United States Census Bureau (2019): https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/kernersvilletownnorthcarolina,walkertowntownnorthcarolina,winstonsalemcitynorthcarolina/PST04521920.
Interview guide questions
| • What is your favorite meal to cook/have cooked for you at home? |
| • Are you able to afford the types of foods you like to eat? |
| • What are some other meals that you cook/are cooked regularly at home (≥once/month)? |
| • What are your child’s likes /dislikes about the prepared meals from HOPE that he/she receives? How about the fruits/vegetables? Does your family use the fruits/vegetables to cook? |
| • What are new meals or recipes that you want to learn how to cook at home? What are some ways you want to cook differently at home? |
| • What is your child’s favorite meal to eat that you cook at home? |
Fig. 1.This graphic was shown when participants were asked about five favorite and least favorite produce items.
Study population characteristics
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| N (%) | |
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| Preferred language | English | 43 (68%) |
| Spanish | 20 (32%) | |
| Children in the household | Yes | 57 (90%) |
| No | 6 (10%) | |
| Able to afford the types of food they enjoyed | Yes | 24 (38%) |
| No | 36 (57%) |
Fig. 3.Most and least liked fresh produce preferences of participants interviewed. (N, number of respondents on y-axis, produce on x-axis). Answers stratified into adult and child preferences. Children’s preferences are primarily reported by adults. Note: Fig. 3(b) shows broccoli/onion/peppers as all preferred the same amount, consolidated in one bar.