Diet Quality Following Food Pantry Visit Differs by Ethnicity.

IF 1.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/19320248.2020.1860849
Eliza Short, Lindsay N Kohler, Douglas Taren, Rhonda Gonzalez, Denise J Roe, Melanie Hingle
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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.

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访问食品分发处后的饮食质量因种族而异。
粮食不安全与饮食质量差和饮食相关疾病风险增加有关。食品储藏室的客户(n=194)完成了一次24小时的饮食召回,并使用健康饮食指数-2015来评估饮食质量。饮食质量的差异相对于参与者最后一次食品储藏室访问和自我报告的种族使用双向方差分析进行评估。与≥5天相比,非西班牙裔患者在1-4天内访问食品储藏室与更高的饮食质量相关(p=0.01),但西班牙裔患者的饮食质量保持不变。干预措施,以提高饮食质量的食品储藏室的用户必须考虑潜在的种族差异时,方案规划。
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