Department of Population Health, New York University Langone Health, New York, New York.
Division of Pediatric Allergy & Immunology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2024 Nov;133(5):585-591.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.anai.2024.07.008. Epub 2024 Jul 15.
The burden of dietary restrictions includes the high cost and limited availability of allergen-friendly products which disproportionately affects people with food insecurity.
To better understand access to allergen-friendly food for college students experiencing food insecurity with food allergies or other diet-treated conditions by surveying college campus food pantries.
A total of 120 randomly selected US colleges/universities were recruited to complete FOODiversity's Food Insecurity Questionnaire about campus food pantry operations, dietary restrictions, and food-insecurity initiatives and provide details about their resources and training dedicated to supporting food-insecure young adults who avoid specific food(s).
Of the respondents, 48% ask students about dietary restrictions at food pantry intake, 37% track the number of patrons with restrictions, 30% process allergen-friendly product requests, 17% train staff about dietary restrictions, and 4% modify processes to accommodate dietary restrictions. Of the 48% who inquire about dietary restrictions, follow-up interventions vary in levels of accommodation. Dairy-free and gluten-free products are most frequently requested, and gluten-free products are the most donated/stocked and most difficult to accommodate.
Food pantries play a critical role in reducing the burden experienced by food-insecure individuals; however, most pantries are unable to provide sufficient accommodations for clients with food allergies or other diet-treated conditions, including staff training, provision of allergen-friendly products, or identifying food-insecure college students with dietary restrictions, and promoting food allergy safety and nutritional impacts.
饮食限制的负担包括过敏原友好型产品的高成本和有限供应,这对食物不安全的人影响更大。
通过调查大学校园食品储藏室,更好地了解食物过敏或其他饮食治疗人群的食物不安全大学生获得过敏原友好型食物的情况。
总共招募了 120 所随机选择的美国学院/大学,以完成 FOODiversity 的食品不安全问卷,内容涉及校园食品储藏室的运营、饮食限制以及食品不安全倡议,并提供有关其资源和培训的详细信息,这些资源和培训专门用于支持避免特定食物的食物不安全年轻成年人。
在受访者中,有 48%的人在食品储藏室摄入时询问学生的饮食限制,37%的人跟踪有饮食限制的顾客数量,30%的人处理过敏原友好型产品的请求,17%的人培训员工了解饮食限制,4%的人修改流程以适应饮食限制。在询问饮食限制的 48%受访者中,后续干预措施的适应程度各不相同。无乳和无麸质产品的需求量最大,而无麸质产品是捐赠/库存最多、最难适应的产品。
食品储藏室在减轻食物不安全个人所经历的负担方面发挥着关键作用;然而,大多数食品储藏室无法为食物过敏或其他饮食治疗人群提供足够的适应,包括员工培训、提供过敏原友好型产品或识别有饮食限制的食物不安全大学生,以及促进食物过敏安全和营养影响。