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Emergency Food Supplies in Food Secure Households

机译:粮食安全家庭的紧急粮食供应

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Introduction Limited food supply paired with reduced access to food during emergency disasters can lead to malnutrition. To date, research evaluating the adequacy of household emergency food supplies relies on self-reported data from surveys and has not been measured objectively in households in the United States. The main objective of this study was to describe household calorie availability and nutrient density in a normal situation and to project changes that could occur when emergencies (eg, natural disasters) restrict replenishment of food supplies and disrupt water and/or energy needed for food preparation and storage. Hypothesis The calorie availability of the food supply within households in New Jersey (USA) is anticipated to be well above the recommended 3-day period. However, it is anticipated that the nutritional density of the food supply within these households will be negative. Additionally, the disaster-related factors that diminish the ability to consume stored food (eg, lack of water, power for cooking, and/or proper storage) will further reduce the caloric and nutritional adequacy of the household food supply. Methods The household food supplies of 100 food secure families in New Jersey were inventoried at a non-emergency point in time. The number of days that the inventoried food supply would provide all household members 100% of the daily value (DV) for calories and other nutrients was determined. Additionally, the effects of water and power shortages on nutritional availability of household food supply were estimated. Results The households had an average of 33.16 days (SD=21.97; range=8.14-125.17 days) of calories at 100% DV for all household members. Lack of water, energy for cooking, or both would render a decrease in the total household calories by 28%, 35%, or 38%, respectively. Loss of power for greater than five days would reduce availability of household calories by 27%. A positive nutrient density was observed with and without the food-related resources of water and power. Conclusion The mean food supply within the sampled households exceeds the current emergency preparedness recommendations, even when considering specific nutrients and emergency-related factors that affect ability to consume the food supply. Cross-sectional observation of the household food supply of food secure families in New Jersey reveals adequate dietary-based emergency preparedness and low vulnerability to emergency-induced food insecurity. Golem DL, Byrd-Bredbenner C.
机译:简介紧急情况下,粮食供应有限,粮食供应减少,可能导致营养不良。迄今为止,评估家庭应急食品供应充足性的研究依赖于调查中的自我报告数据,还没有在美国的家庭中进行客观测量。这项研究的主要目的是描述正常情况下的家庭卡路里供应和营养密度,并预测当紧急情况(例如自然灾害)限制食物供应补充并破坏食物制备所需的水和/或能量时可能发生的变化和存储。假设新泽西州(美国)家庭的食物供应的卡路里可利用量预计将大大超过建议的3天。但是,预计这些家庭中食物供应的营养密度将为负。另外,与灾难有关的因素会减少食用存储食物的能力(例如,缺水,烹饪用力和/或适当的存储),将进一步减少家庭食物供应的热量和营养充足。方法对新泽西州100个有粮食保障的家庭的家庭粮食供应在非紧急时间进行盘点。确定了库存食品将为所有家庭成员提供卡路里和其他营养素每日价值(DV)100%的天数。此外,估计了水和电力短缺对家庭粮食供应的营养供应的影响。结果所有家庭成员在100%DV下平均有33.16天(SD = 21.97;范围= 8.14-125.17天)的卡路里。缺水,做饭的能量或两者都将分别使家庭总卡路里减少28%,35%或38%。断电超过五天将使家庭卡路里的可用性减少27%。在有和没有与食物有关的水和动力资源下,营养密度呈正值。结论即使在考虑影响食物消费能力的特定营养素和与紧急情况有关的因素时,抽样家庭的平均食物供应也超过了当前的应急准备建议。对新泽西州有粮食安全家庭的家庭粮食供应进行的横断面观察显示,有足够的饮食基础上的紧急情况准备工作,而且对因紧急情况引起的粮食不安全状况的脆弱性较低。 Golem DL,Byrd-Bredbenner C.

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