Food insecurity and dietary intake of immigrant food bank users.

Timothy J Rush, Victor Ng, Jennifer D Irwin, Larry W Stitt, Meizi He
Author Information
  1. Timothy J Rush: Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.

Abstract

PURPOSE: The degree of food insecurity and dietary intake was examined in adult Colombians who are new immigrants to Canada and use a food bank.
METHODS: In-person surveys were conducted on a convenience sample of 77 adult Colombian immigrant food bank users in London, Ontario. Degree of food insecurity was measured by the Radimer/Cornell questionnaire, food intakes by 24-hour recall, sociodemographics, and questionnaires about changes in dietary patterns before and after immigration.
RESULTS: Thirty-six men and 41 women participated in the study. Despite being highly educated, all respondents had experienced some form of food insecurity within the previous 30 days. The degree of food insecurity seems to be inversely associated with income and length of residency in Canada. Total daily energy intake was low, with a mean value of 1,568.3 +/- 606.0 kcal (6,217.5 +/- 2,336.4 kJ). In particular, a large proportion of participants consumed a diet low in fruits and vegetables (73%) and milk and dairy products (58%).
CONCLUSIONS: Colombian immigrant food bank users new to Canada experience various degrees of food insecurity, which is associated with inadequate food intake. Interventions are needed to assist this population with adapting to society while concurrently sustaining healthy eating patterns.

MeSH Term

Adult
Child
Colombia
Dairy Products
Diet
Emigration and Immigration
Energy Intake
Family Characteristics
Female
Food Supply
Humans
Hunger
Income
Male
Nutritive Value
Ontario
Time Factors

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