| Literature DB >> 35280518 |
Eliza Short1,2, Lindsay N Kohler3, Douglas Taren3, Rhonda Gonzalez4, Denise J Roe3, Melanie Hingle1,2.
Abstract
Food insecurity is associated with poor diet quality and increased diet-related disease risk. Food pantry clients (n=194) completed one 24-hour dietary recall and the Healthy Eating Index-2015 was used to evaluate diet quality. Differences in diet quality relative to participants' last food pantry visit and self-reported ethnicity were evaluated using two-way ANOVA. Food pantry visits within 1-4 days compared to ≥5 days were associated with higher diet quality in non-Hispanics (p=0.01) but diet quality remained the same in Hispanics. Interventions to improve diet quality in food pantry users must consider potential ethnic differences when program planning.Entities:
Keywords: Diet quality; Ethnicity; Food assistance; Food insecurity; Healthy Eating Index
Year: 2020 PMID: 35280518 PMCID: PMC8916714 DOI: 10.1080/19320248.2020.1860849
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hunger Environ Nutr ISSN: 1932-0256