North Carolina Agromedicine Institute, Southern Coastal Agromedicine Center, West Research Campus, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Am J Ind Med. 2010 Apr;53(4):443-62. doi: 10.1002/ajim.20836.
Food insecurity and obesity have potential health consequences for migrant and seasonal farm workers (MSFW).
Thirty-six Latino MSFW working in eastern North Carolina whose children attended Migrant Head Start completed interviews, focus groups and home visits. Content analysis, nutrient analysis, and non-parametric statistical analysis produced results.
MSFW (63.8%) families were food insecure; of those, 34.7% experienced hunger. 32% of pre-school children were food insecure. Food secure families spent more money on food. Obesity was prevalent in adults and children but the relationship to food insecurity remains unclear. Strategies to reduce risk of foods insecurity were employed by MSFW, but employer and community assistance is needed to reduce their risk.
Food insecurity is rooted in the cultural lifestyle of farmwork, poverty, and dependency. MSFW obesity and food insecurity require further study to determine the relationship with migration and working conditions. Networking and social support are important for MSFW families to improve food security. Policies and community/workplace interventions could reduce risk of food insecurity and improve the health of workers.
粮食不安全和肥胖对移民和季节性农业工人(MSFW)的健康有潜在影响。
36 名在北卡罗来纳州东部工作的拉丁裔 MSFW 及其子女参加了“移民学步儿童”计划,他们完成了访谈、焦点小组和家访。内容分析、营养分析和非参数统计分析得出了结果。
MSFW(63.8%)家庭粮食不安全;其中,34.7%经历过饥饿。32%的学龄前儿童粮食不安全。粮食安全家庭在食品上的花费更多。肥胖在成年人和儿童中很普遍,但与粮食不安全的关系尚不清楚。MSFW 采用了一些策略来降低粮食不安全的风险,但需要雇主和社区的援助来降低他们的风险。
粮食不安全是农业工作、贫困和依赖的文化生活方式的根源。MSFW 的肥胖和粮食不安全问题需要进一步研究,以确定其与移民和工作条件的关系。网络和社会支持对改善 MSFW 家庭的粮食安全至关重要。政策和社区/工作场所干预措施可以降低粮食不安全的风险,改善工人的健康状况。