Food-based interventions to mitigate household food insecurity in Canada: a systematic review.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Leanne Idzerda, Calin Lazarescu, Tricia Corrin, Eric Vallières, Alix Couture, Sara Khan, Lynn McIntyre, Valerie Tarasuk, Alejandra Jaramillo Garcia
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Abstract

Introduction: Household food insecurity (HFI) is a persistent and important public health and policy concern within Canada that continues to be widespread in the face of economic uncertainties and inflation. The objective of this systematic review was to synthesize the evidence on food-based interventions that could reduce HFI in Canada.

Methods: Studies that assessed a food-based intervention that might reduce food insecurity and measured HFI were included, regardless of whether that was the primary purpose of the study. Four databases were searched up to 19 February 2025. Screening of abstracts and full texts, data extraction, assessments of risks of bias and certainty of the evidence were conducted independently by two reviewers. PROSPERO CRD42021254450.

Results: Exposure to food voucher programs may reduce HFI, but exposure to food box, community gardening, school food, hunting and fishing, and food charity programs may have little to no effect on HFI. The rate of utilization of food banks by food-insecure households may be low and depends upon food insecurity level and population group.

Conclusion: Food charities may be a last resort for those in need of short-term access to emergency food (i.e. populations experiencing homelessness). However, given the pervasive nature of HFI as a marker of deprivation, it is unlikely that food-based responses will have a major impact on overall HFI, which is primarily an economic problem. A more comprehensive public policy approach to mitigate HFI is likely required.

以粮食为基础的干预措施减轻加拿大家庭粮食不安全:系统审查。
家庭粮食不安全(HFI)是加拿大持续存在的重要公共卫生和政策问题,在面对经济不确定性和通货膨胀时继续广泛存在。本系统综述的目的是综合以食物为基础的干预措施可以减少加拿大HFI的证据。方法:评估以食物为基础的干预措施可能减少粮食不安全并测量HFI的研究被纳入,无论这是否是研究的主要目的。截至2025年2月19日,搜索了四个数据库。摘要和全文筛选、数据提取、偏倚风险评估和证据确定性由两位审稿人独立进行。普洛斯彼罗CRD42021254450。结果:食品券计划可能会降低HFI,但食品盒、社区园艺、学校食品、狩猎和钓鱼以及食品慈善计划可能对HFI影响很小或没有影响。粮食不安全家庭利用粮食银行的比率可能很低,这取决于粮食不安全程度和人口群体。结论:粮食慈善机构可能是那些需要短期获得紧急粮食的人(即无家可归的人)的最后手段。然而,鉴于HFI作为贫困标志的普遍性质,基于食物的反应不太可能对总体HFI产生重大影响,这主要是一个经济问题。可能需要一种更全面的公共政策方法来减少HFI。
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审稿时长
40 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice (the HPCDP Journal) is the monthly, online scientific journal of the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch of the Public Health Agency of Canada. The journal publishes articles on disease prevention, health promotion and health equity in the areas of chronic diseases, injuries and life course health. Content includes research from fields such as public/community health, epidemiology, biostatistics, the behavioural and social sciences, and health services or economics.
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