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Nutrition among Vulnerable Populations



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Autore: Eicher-Miller Heather Visualizza persona
Titolo: Nutrition among Vulnerable Populations Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (172 p.)
Soggetto topico: Biology, life sciences
Cultural studies: food and society
Research and information: general
Soggetto non controllato: adolescents
allostatic load
beverage intake
biological risk
child food security
child obesity
Children's Healthy Living (CHL)
chronic stress
community food environment
covid-19
diet
diet diversity
diet quality
dietary intake
dietary quality
dietary supplement
disparities
DRI
emergency food programs
executive function
farmers' markets
financial practices
food access
food assistance
food environment
food group intake
food insecurity
food intake
food pantry
food resource management
food security
food stamps
fruits and vegetables
Guam
Head Start
health
incentive programs
infants
interventions
islander
low resource
low-income
low-income adults
low-resource children
Micronesia
micronutrients
minority
National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys
NHANES
nutrition
nutrition education
Pacific
popularly consumed foods
preschool children
produce intake
produce purchasing
self-confidence
SNAP
SNAP-Ed
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
supplemental nutrition assistance program-education
survey
U.S. population
US children
WIC
young children
Persona (resp. second.): RevillaMarie Kainoa Fialkowski
Eicher-MillerHeather
Sommario/riassunto: Food insecurity and low resources continue to be a burden influencing the health, well-being, growth, and development of millions of U.S. children and adults. Groups and individuals experiencing restrained access to food are our neighbors, individuals we may see each day, and individuals who we may not interact with or see because of their isolated situations. They include the elderly, those experiencing mental illness, veterans, certain race/ethnic groups, adolescents, young women with children, those living in rural areas, and those using food pantries, among others. Many of these groups, both hidden and visible, have rates of food insecurity above the national average that are resistant to national improvements in food security. Yet, attention to these subsets of the population is imperative to improve U.S. health and nutrition and to reduce rates of chronic disease. Many groups face specific barriers to maintaining sufficient food, for example, rural populations may find it difficult to access federal food assistance or other resources such as food pantries and nutrition education because of distance or lack of consistent internet access separating them from these resources. Further, their remote locations may make it difficult to obtain the types of foods that they prefer. Other specific barriers may include limited facilities and equipment for food preparation, access to culturally appropriate foods and preparation supplies, and foods that complement the foods that they already have. Tailored approaches to quantify access to food, the nutrition environment, dietary intake, and other barriers are necessary to build successful interventions and to quantify the needs of these populations.
Titolo autorizzato: Nutrition among Vulnerable Populations  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557295203321
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