食品安全与饮食摄入健康的社会决定因素之间的关系-一项试点研究

IF 1.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1080/19320248.2023.2266687
Ana Diallo, Tiara Bolden, Sogand Karimian, Sally Russell, Ronald K. Elswick, Cherlie Magny-Normilus, Leland Waters, Chrisa Arcan, Katherine L. Tucker, Sameera A. Talegawkar
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摘要粮食不安全是健康(SDH)的主要社会决定因素。然而,对于生活在城市食物沙漠中的人来说,SDH和饮食之间的关系还需要进一步的研究。我们设计了一项初步研究,以检查饮食与SDH的七种测量之间的关系。45名参与者参加了这项研究,并被安排进行面对面或电话采访。食品不安全与大量摄入快餐和精制谷物显著相关。就业与较高的酒精摄入量显著相关。这项初步研究的结果证实了检查SDH与饮食的关系的重要性。关键词:饮食食品不安全健康的社会决定因素健康食品环境城市食品沙漠健康差异披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。缩写USDA FI=美国农业部美国家庭食品安全调查模块jhs - ffq =杰克逊心脏研究短期食物频率问卷wic =妇女、婴儿和儿童特殊补充营养计划snap =补充营养援助计划作者贡献sa . d。设计研究;ad, tb和S.K.进行了这项研究;a.d., S.R.和R.K.分析数据;ad和st解释结果和表格;ad准备初稿;t.b.、s.k.、l.w.、c.a.、K.L.T.、S.T.编辑改稿。所有作者都认可了手稿的最终版本。本研究得到了弗吉尼亚联邦大学护理学院(校内资助项目)的支持。
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Associations Between Food Security and Social Determinants of Health with Dietary Intakes – A Pilot Study
ABSTRACTFood insecurity is a major social determinant of health (SDH). However, further research is needed on the associations between SDH and diet among individuals living in urban food deserts. We designed a pilot study to examine the associations between diet and seven measures of SDH. Forty-five participants were enrolled in the study and were scheduled for an in-person or telephone interview. Food insecurity was significantly associated with greater intakes of fast food and refined grains. Employment was significantly associated with higher intake of alcohol. Findings from this pilot study confirm the importance of examining SDH in relation to diet.KEYWORDS: Dietfood insecuritysocial determinants of healthhealthy food environmenturban food desertshealth disparities Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Abbreviations USDA FI=USDA U.S. Household Food Security Survey ModuleJHS-FFQ=Jackson Heart Study Short Food Frequency QuestionnaireWIC=Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and ChildrenSNAP=Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ProgramAuthor ContributionsA.D. designed the study; A.D., T.B. and S.K. conducted the study; A.D., S.R. and R.K. analyzed data; A.D. and S.T. interpreted results and tables; A.D. prepared initial draft of manuscript; T.B., S.K., L.W., C.A., K.L.T. and S.T. edited and revised manuscript. All authors approved final version of the manuscript.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University [Intramural Grants Program].
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