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A novel food pantry program: Food security, self-sufficiency, and diet-quality outcomes

机译:一种新颖的食品储藏室计划:粮食安全,自给自足和饮食质量的成果

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Background The number of food pantries in the U.S. has grown dramatically over 3 decades, yet food insecurity remains a persistent public health problem. Purpose The goal of the study was to examine the impact of a food pantry intervention called Freshplace, designed to promote food security. Design Randomized parallel-group study with equal randomization. Setting/participants Data were collected from June 2010 to June 2012; a total of 228 adults were recruited over 1 year from traditional food pantries and randomized to the Freshplace intervention (n=113) or control group (n=115), with quarterly follow-ups for 12 months. Intervention The Freshplace intervention included a client-choice pantry, monthly meetings with a project manager to receive motivational interviewing, and targeted referrals to community services. Control group participants went to traditional food pantries where they received bags of food. Main outcome measures Data analyses were conducted from July 2012 to January 2013. Outcomes were food security, self-sufficiency, and fruit and vegetable consumption. Multivariate regression models were used to predict the three outcomes, controlling for gender, age, household size, income, and presence of children in the household. Results At baseline, half of the sample experienced very low food security. Over 1 year, Freshplace members were less than half as likely to experience very low food security, increased self-sufficiency by 4.1 points, and increased fruits and vegetables by one serving per day compared to the control group, all outcomes p<0.01. Conclusions Freshplace may serve as a model for other food pantries to promote food security rather than short-term assistance by addressing the underlying causes of poverty.
机译:背景技术在过去的30年中,美国的食品储藏室数量急剧增加,但是食品不安全仍然是一个持续存在的公共卫生问题。目的研究的目的是检验旨在促进粮食安全的食品储藏室干预(称为Freshplace)的影响。设计随机分组的随机分组研究。背景/参与者数据收集自2010年6月至2012年6月;在1年多的时间里,共有228名成人从传统食品储藏室招募,并随机分为Freshplace干预组(n = 113)或对照组(n = 115),每季度进行12个月的随访。干预Freshplace的干预措施包括客户选择储藏室,每月与项目经理会面以进行激励性访谈以及针对性地推荐社区服务。对照组的参与者去了传统的食品储藏室,在那里他们收到了袋装食品。主要结果指标数据分析于2012年7月至2013年1月进行。结果为粮食安全,自给自足以及水果和蔬菜的消费。多变量回归模型用于预测三个结果,控制性别,年龄,家庭规模,收入和家庭中孩子的存在。结果在基线时,一半样本的食品安全性很低。在一年多的时间里,与对照组相比,Freshplace成员经历极低的食品安全,自给自足增加4.1点,水果和蔬菜增加一餐的可能性不到一半,所有结果p <0.01。结论Freshplace可以作为其他粮食储备的典范,通过解决贫困的根本原因来促进粮食安全,而不是短期援助。

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