The double burden of suboptimal nutrient intake and obesity exists when available foods lack essential nutrients to promote health and provide high amounts of energy. This study evaluated the nutrition content of 41 meals served to the homeless at 3 urban soup kitchens. The mean nutrient content of all meals and of meals from each of the kitchens was compared to two-thirds of the estimated average requirement (EAR). The mean nutrient content of the meals did not provide two-thirds of the EAR for energy, vitamin C, magnesium, zinc, dietary fiber, or calcium but provided 11.8% of calories from saturated fat. On average one meal did not meet homeless individuals’ estimated requirements; however, 2 meals did meet estimated requirements but prov...
BACKGROUND: Homeless people have high rates of hospitalization and emergency department (ED) use. Ob...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between the nutritional statu...
Nutritional status can be divided into four components: access to clean water, reliable and safe foo...
Homeless people eat foods at municipal and charity run shelters, fast-food restaurants, delicatessen...
Objective: Consuming a nutritionally adequate diet is extremely challenging for the homeless populat...
Background Homeless individuals comprise about 1% of the American population with 1/3 of this partic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [38]-41)The problem of hunger is growing throughout the U...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between the nutritional status, incidenc...
Homelessness is present in most societies and represents a situation in which the basic needs for su...
Inadequate nutrition may contribute to poor health in homeless and vulnerable adults. Charitable mea...
Background: Food security is of large concern to low-income individuals. Soup kitchens aim to serve ...
Background and Purpose: Lack of nutritional knowledge in navigating limited dietary options is a maj...
Advisors: Josephine Umoren.Committee members: Priyanka Ghosh Roy; Thomas Smith.Includes bibliographi...
A lack of in-depth assessment of the nutritional status of homeless youth precludes interventions th...
Malnutrition has been reported in the homeless, yet the specific nutritional issues faced by each ho...
BACKGROUND: Homeless people have high rates of hospitalization and emergency department (ED) use. Ob...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between the nutritional statu...
Nutritional status can be divided into four components: access to clean water, reliable and safe foo...
Homeless people eat foods at municipal and charity run shelters, fast-food restaurants, delicatessen...
Objective: Consuming a nutritionally adequate diet is extremely challenging for the homeless populat...
Background Homeless individuals comprise about 1% of the American population with 1/3 of this partic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [38]-41)The problem of hunger is growing throughout the U...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between the nutritional status, incidenc...
Homelessness is present in most societies and represents a situation in which the basic needs for su...
Inadequate nutrition may contribute to poor health in homeless and vulnerable adults. Charitable mea...
Background: Food security is of large concern to low-income individuals. Soup kitchens aim to serve ...
Background and Purpose: Lack of nutritional knowledge in navigating limited dietary options is a maj...
Advisors: Josephine Umoren.Committee members: Priyanka Ghosh Roy; Thomas Smith.Includes bibliographi...
A lack of in-depth assessment of the nutritional status of homeless youth precludes interventions th...
Malnutrition has been reported in the homeless, yet the specific nutritional issues faced by each ho...
BACKGROUND: Homeless people have high rates of hospitalization and emergency department (ED) use. Ob...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between the nutritional statu...
Nutritional status can be divided into four components: access to clean water, reliable and safe foo...