俄亥俄州阿巴拉契亚农村和食品银行的地理空间分析。

Journal of Appalachian health Pub Date : 2021-07-25 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.13023/jah.0303.09
Cooper T Johnson, Rebecca Fischbein, Kristin R Baughman
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导言:食品不安全是整个俄亥俄州的一个问题,包括那些生活在阿巴拉契亚地区的人。对这些人口来说,充分获得有助于解决粮食不安全问题的资源非常重要。目的:研究俄亥俄州北部阿巴拉契亚地区15个县的农村与粮食不安全和粮食资源需求的关系,以及这些资源的可用性,包括食品储藏室和施粥所。方法:采用美国社区调查人口普查数据、县健康排名数据和地区食物银行网站的数据进行横断面研究,并进行地理分析。结果:与非农村县相比,农村县的每项食品不安全服务的潜在客户比例更高。与非农村县相比,他们有更多的孩子有资格享受免费或减价午餐。然而,非农村县被列为粮食不安全的居民比例略高,获得健康食品的机会有限。含义:与非农村县相比,农村县的粮食不安全服务有更多的潜在客户。为了促进更广泛的获取,应该在农村开设更多的食品储藏室。
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Geospatial Analysis of Rurality and Food Banks in Appalachian Ohio.

Geospatial Analysis of Rurality and Food Banks in Appalachian Ohio.

Introduction: Food insecurity is a problem for individuals across Ohio, including those living in Appalachia. Adequate access to resources that help combat food insecurity is important for these populations.

Purpose: To examine how rurality relates to food insecurity and need for food resources, as well as availability of those resources including food pantries and soup kitchens, in 15 northern Ohio Appalachian counties.

Methods: A cross-sectional study with a geographical analysis was conducted using data from the American Community Survey census data, County Health Rankings data, and regional foodbank websites.

Results: Rural counties had a higher ratio of potential clients per service for food insecurity than did non-rural counties. They also had slightly more children eligible for free or reduced-price lunches than non-rural counties. However, the non-rural counties had slightly higher percentages of residents classified as food insecure and with limited access to healthy food.

Implications: There are more potential clients per service for food insecurity in rural counties compared to non-rural counties. To promote greater access, additional food pantries should be opened in rural counties.

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