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dc.contributor.editorEicher-Miller, Heather
dc.contributor.editorRevilla, Marie Kainoa Fialkowski
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-01T15:47:21Z
dc.date.available2021-05-01T15:47:21Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifierONIX_20210501_9783039435876_1096
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/69350
dc.description.abstractFood 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.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: generalen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciencesen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies::JBCC4 Cultural studies: food and societyen_US
dc.subject.otherNHANES
dc.subject.otherdietary supplement
dc.subject.othermicronutrients
dc.subject.otherDRI
dc.subject.otherfood security
dc.subject.otherfood group intake
dc.subject.otherchild food security
dc.subject.otherpopularly consumed foods
dc.subject.otherlow-resource children
dc.subject.otheradolescents
dc.subject.otherfood intake
dc.subject.otherbeverage intake
dc.subject.otherdietary intake
dc.subject.otherfood insecurity
dc.subject.otherUS children
dc.subject.otherallostatic load
dc.subject.otherbiological risk
dc.subject.otherchronic stress
dc.subject.otherNational Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys
dc.subject.othercovid-19
dc.subject.otherlow-income adults
dc.subject.otherdisparities
dc.subject.othersurvey
dc.subject.otherincentive programs
dc.subject.otherSupplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
dc.subject.otherfruits and vegetables
dc.subject.otherlow-income
dc.subject.otherfarmers’ markets
dc.subject.otherdietary quality
dc.subject.otherproduce intake
dc.subject.otherproduce purchasing
dc.subject.otherfood access
dc.subject.otherexecutive function
dc.subject.otherpreschool children
dc.subject.othercommunity food environment
dc.subject.otherinfants
dc.subject.otherminority
dc.subject.otherdiet diversity
dc.subject.otherdiet quality
dc.subject.otherfood resource management
dc.subject.otherself-confidence
dc.subject.othernutrition education
dc.subject.otherfinancial practices
dc.subject.otherSNAP-Ed
dc.subject.otherHead Start
dc.subject.otheryoung children
dc.subject.otherchild obesity
dc.subject.otherGuam
dc.subject.otherChildren’s Healthy Living (CHL)
dc.subject.otherislander
dc.subject.otherPacific
dc.subject.otherMicronesia
dc.subject.othersupplemental nutrition assistance program-education
dc.subject.otherfood assistance
dc.subject.otherSNAP
dc.subject.otherfood stamps
dc.subject.otherWIC
dc.subject.otherfood pantry
dc.subject.otheremergency food programs
dc.subject.otherlow resource
dc.subject.othernutrition
dc.subject.otherdiet
dc.subject.otherhealth
dc.subject.otherfood environment
dc.subject.otherinterventions
dc.subject.otherU.S. population
dc.titleNutrition among Vulnerable Populations
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.3390/books978-3-03943-588-3
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0
oapen.relation.isbn9783039435876
oapen.relation.isbn9783039435883
oapen.pages172
oapen.place.publicationBasel, Switzerland


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