“这里的冰箱是空的”:波多黎各老年人的粮食不安全。

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Puerto Rico health sciences journal Pub Date : 2025-09-18
Carmen M Pérez-Velázquez, Sheilla L Rodríguez-Madera, Carmen D Sánchez-Salgado, Olga I Bernardy-Aponte, Edward A Frongillo
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目的:作者记录、描述并解释了波多黎各老年人的粮食不安全经历,特别是他们如何看待这一现象并赋予其意义。方法:采用混合方法收集50名波多黎各老年人(≥65岁)的粮食不安全经历。定性数据通过深度访谈收集,定量数据通过22项调查问卷获得。数据是用聚合设计集成的。结果:92%的参与者处于粮食不安全状态。波多黎各老年人的粮食不安全经历有四个组成部分(数量、质量、社会和心理)和14种表现的共同模式。结论:波多黎各老年人粮食不安全的原因不仅仅是经济上获得粮食。解决粮食不安全问题应成为国家粮食和营养综合政策的一个优先事项,以减少这一人群中营养健康不平等的现象。这项研究首次深入研究了居住在波多黎各的波多黎各老年人的粮食不安全问题,重点是他们对这一现象的文化解释。
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'Here the Refrigerator is Empty': Food Insecurity among Puerto Rican Elders.

Objective: The authors documented, described, and explained the food insecurity experiences of Puerto Rican elders, particularly how they perceive and give meaning to this phenomenon.

Methods: The food insecurity experiences of 50 Puerto Rican elders (≥65 years) were collected using a mixed-methods approach. Qualitative data were collected through in-depth interviews, and quantitative data were obtained from a 22-item questionnaire. The data were integrated with a convergent design.

Results: 92% of the participants were food insecure. Puerto Rican elders' food insecurity experiences have four components (quantity, quality, social, and psychological) and a common pattern of fourteen manifestations.

Conclusion: Food insecurity in Puerto Rican elders has causes that go beyond the economic access to food. Addressing food insecurity should be a priority of integrated national food and nutrition policies to reduce the nutritional health inequities among this population. This study presents the first in-depth examination of food insecurity among Puerto Rican elders residing in Puerto Rico, focusing on their cultural interpretations of the phenomenon.

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