IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FOOD INSECURITY AND DIETARY DIVERSITY AMONG SENIORS IN LUBBOCK?

JAR life Pub Date : 2017-11-01 DOI:10.14283/jarcp.2017.32
W. Oldewage-Theron, Brenda A. Z. Abu
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Objectives: To determine household food insecurity and dietary diversity (DD) among seniors in Lubbock, Texas and examine the relationships between food security status and DD. Design: Cross-sectional study design. Setting: Lubbock, Texas. Participants: 200 seniors (≥ 50 years) randomly selected from seven senior centers and Meals on Wheels. Measurements: Socio-demographic and economic questionnaire, the validated Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) for food security and coping strategies, the validated DD scale for measuring the minimum DD for women (MDD-W), and weight and height measurements. P<0.05 considered significant was used for all statistical analyses. Results: The majority of the respondents (59.8%) were categorized as food secure. No significant relationships were observed between DD and HFIAS. The linear regression analysis carried out on the socio-demographic predictors of food security showed that age, household income and money spent on food per month were predictors of food security (R2= 0.233; p<0.000; SEE=4.462). The number of people in the household was the only predictor for DD score (R2= 0.028; p<0.000; SEE=1.929). Conclusions: This study showed a serious problem of household food insecurity among seniors in Lubbock, Texas affecting 40% of seniors. The results provide some of the first insights into seniors’ food security status and DD. No relationship could be established between food security status and DD in this study. Only household size was a predictor for DD in this study and further research is needed to determine quantity of dietary intakes and factors influencing the dietary patterns.
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卢伯克老年人的食物不安全和饮食多样性之间有联系吗?
目的:确定德克萨斯州拉伯克市老年人的家庭粮食不安全和饮食多样性,并研究粮食安全状况与DD之间的关系。设计:横断面研究设计。背景:德克萨斯州拉伯克。参与者:从七个老年中心和“车轮上的饭菜”中随机选择200名老年人(≥50岁)。测量:社会人口和经济问卷,用于粮食安全和应对策略的经验证的家庭粮食不安全获取量表,用于测量妇女最低DD的经验证DD量表,以及体重和身高测量。所有统计学分析均采用P<0.05的显著性。结果:大多数受访者(59.8%)被归类为粮食安全。DD和HFIAS之间没有观察到显著的关系。对粮食安全的社会人口预测因子进行的线性回归分析表明,家庭收入和每月用于食品的钱是食品安全的预测因素(R2=0.233;p<0.000;SEE=4.462)。家庭中的人数是DD得分的唯一预测因素(R2=0.028;p<.000;SEE=1.929)。结论:这项研究表明,德克萨斯州拉伯克市老年人的家庭食品不安全问题严重,影响了40%的老年人。这些结果为老年人的粮食安全状况和DD提供了一些初步的见解。在本研究中,粮食安全状况与DD之间没有建立关系。在这项研究中,只有家庭规模是DD的预测因素,需要进一步研究来确定饮食摄入量和影响饮食模式的因素。
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