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Nutritional Quality and Price of Food Hampers Distributed by a Campus Food Bank: A Canadian Experience

机译:校园食物银行分发的食物篮的营养质量和价格:加拿大的经验

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Food insecurity is a mounting concern among Canadian post-secondary students. This study was conducted to evaluate the content of food hampers distributed by University of Alberta Campus Food Bank (CFB) and to assess the cost savings to students, using these hampers. Contents of hampers distributed among 1,857 students and their dependants since 2006 were evaluated against Canada's Food Guide (CFG) recommendations and Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI). Hampers were aimed at serving university students and one to five members of their households located in Edmonton, Western Canada. One thousand eight hundred fifty-seven clients in Alberta, Canada, were included in the study. Although all hampers provided adequate energy, their fat and animal protein contents were low. Compared to the CFG recommendations, the requirements of milk and alternatives and meat and alternatives were not sufficiently met for clients using ≥3-person hampers. None of food hampers (i.e. one- to five-person hampers) met the DRI recommendations for vitamin A and zinc. Clients of CFB received Canadian dollar (CN$) 14.88 to 64.3 worth of non-perishable food items in one- to five-person hampers respectively. Hampers provided from the CFB need improvement. Nutrients missing from the food hampers could be provided from fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy, and meat products; however, these foods are more expensive than processed food items. The CFB provides a significant amount of savings to its clients even without considering the additional perishable donations that are provided to clients. Interpretation of our data required the assumption that all clients were consuming all of their hampers, which may not always be the case. Clients that do not fully consume their hampers may benefit less from the food bank.
机译:粮食不安全是加拿大大专生日益关注的问题。这项研究旨在评估由艾伯塔大学校园食品银行(CFB)分发的食品篮的内容,并评估使用这些篮为学生节省的成本。自2006年以来,已根据加拿大食品指南(CFG)的建议和膳食参考摄入量(DRI)对在1857名学生及其家属中分发的篮筐内容进行了评估。礼篮旨在为加拿大西部埃德蒙顿市的大学生及其一到五个家庭成员提供服务。研究中包括了加拿大艾伯塔省的187位客户。尽管所有篮筐都提供足够的能量,但它们的脂肪和动物蛋白含量较低。与CFG建议相比,对于使用3人以上的婴儿篮的客户,牛奶和替代品以及肉类和替代品的要求还不能充分满足。没有食物障碍物(即1至5人的食物障碍物)符合DRI关于维生素A和锌的建议。 CFB的客户以1至5人的礼篮分别收到了价值14.88至64.3加元的不易腐烂食品。 CFB提供的篮筐需要改进。可以从新鲜的水果,蔬菜,乳制品和肉制品中补充食物篮中缺少的营养素;但是,这些食品比加工食品更昂贵。即使不考虑向客户提供的其他易腐捐赠,CFB也会为客户节省大量资金。解释我们的数据需要假设所有客户都在消耗所有障碍,但情况并非总是如此。未完全消耗掉篮筐的客户可能会从食物库中受益较少。

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