Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA; Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, MA.
Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, Tufts University, Boston, MA.
J Nutr Educ Behav. 2022 Jun;54(6):510-520. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2021.12.004.
To examine food access, dietary intake, and perceptions about diet and associations with health among adults on probation.
Using a mixed-methods approach, interviews were used to understand food access, dietary intake, and diet and associations with health. A survey measured self-assessed diet quality and diet and associations with health.
One probation office in Rhode Island.
English-speaking adults on probation in 2016 (n = 22 interviews, n = 304 surveys).
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Food access, dietary intake, knowledge about diet and health, and perceptions about healthy food.
We used a thematic analytic approach to analyze the interviews. Descriptive statistics were performed for the survey.
Many interviewees had inadequate food access, although most participated in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and some received food from food banks. Interviewees primarily shopped at grocery stores and prepared food at home, and dietary intakes did not meet the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Almost two-thirds (64.2%) of survey participants reported good or fair diet quality. Based on the survey results, the majority of participants strongly agreed and agreed with the statements, "The types of foods I eat affect my health" and "The types of food I eat affect my weight."
This study identified low-quality dietary intake and food acquisition strategies, such as shopping sales, buying bulk, and going to multiple stores, by US adults on probation to access food with limited resources. Participants reported interest in eating healthier foods and knew there was a connection between dietary intake and health. These data support addressing ways to improve food access and dietary quality, focusing on future programs and policies for this population.
探讨缓刑成年人的食物获取、饮食摄入、饮食观念和健康关联感知。
采用混合方法研究,通过访谈了解食物获取、饮食摄入、饮食观念和健康关联感知,使用问卷调查评估自我评估的饮食质量和饮食与健康的关联。
罗得岛州的一个缓刑办公室。
2016 年讲英语的缓刑成年人(访谈 22 人,问卷调查 304 人)。
食物获取、饮食摄入、饮食与健康知识和健康食品观念。
采用主题分析方法对访谈进行分析,对问卷调查进行描述性统计分析。
尽管大多数参与者都参加了补充营养援助计划,有些人还从食品银行获得食物,但许多受访者的食物获取不足。受访者主要在杂货店购物,在家做饭,饮食摄入不符合 2020-2025 年美国人饮食指南。近三分之二(64.2%)的调查参与者报告饮食质量良好或一般。根据调查结果,大多数参与者强烈同意和同意“我吃的食物类型影响我的健康”和“我吃的食物类型影响我的体重”这两个说法。
本研究发现,美国缓刑成年人在资源有限的情况下,通过购物促销、购买散装食品和去多家商店等策略获取食物,饮食质量较差。参与者表示有兴趣吃更健康的食物,并知道饮食摄入与健康之间存在关联。这些数据支持针对改善食物获取和饮食质量的方法,重点关注针对该人群的未来计划和政策。