Home Environment, Socio-cultural Characteristics, and Nutrition Knowledge of Users of a Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry

T. Mousa, J. Freeland-Graves
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The present cross-sectional study examined the home environment, socio-cultural characteristics, and nutrition knowledge of 222 clients of a soup kitchen and food pantry. Participants completed a demographic questionnaire, Multidimensional Home Environment Scale, and Nutrition Knowledge Scale. The food pantry population consisted of more women, Blacks, Hispanics, and older clients than did those from the soup kitchen. Soup kitchen clients also exhibited lower socioeconomic status, and were mostly homeless, as compared to those of the food pantry. Both groups had a low level of nutrition knowledge (55%). Furthermore, most of the food pantry recipients were non-smokers and non-alcohol-drinkers, as compared to about half of the soup kitchen participants, who had lower availability of healthy foods at home and 50.9% of them consumed American foods. Thus, future research is essential to assess the impact of the home environment, socio-cultural influences, and nutrition knowledge on diet quality and food security of food recipients in the U.S.
家庭环境,社会文化特征,以及汤厨房和食品储藏室用户的营养知识
本横断面研究调查了222名汤厨和食品储藏室顾客的家庭环境、社会文化特征和营养知识。参与者完成了人口统计问卷、多维家庭环境量表和营养知识量表。食品储藏室的人口由更多的女性、黑人、西班牙裔和老年客户组成,而不是来自汤厨房的人。与食品储藏室的人相比,汤厨房的客户也表现出较低的社会经济地位,而且大多无家可归。两组的营养知识水平均较低(55%)。此外,大多数食品储藏室的接受者是不吸烟和不喝酒的人,相比之下,大约一半的汤厨房参与者在家里获得的健康食品较少,其中50.9%的人食用美国食品。因此,未来的研究必须评估家庭环境、社会文化影响和营养知识对美国食品接受者饮食质量和食品安全的影响
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