BackgroundNutrition-focused food banking is broadly defined as organizational and programmatic efforts to address nutrition-related health disparities among charitable food clients. Additional information is needed to systematically describe how US food banks, as key influencers of the charitable food system, are working to advance nutrition-focused food banking initiatives in their communities.ObjectiveOur aim was to describe food bank leadership-identified organizational strategies, "best practices," and innovative programs for advancing nutrition-focused food banking in the United States.DesignWe conducted semi-structured qualitative interviews to elicit information about the nutrition-focused food banking practices and processes being e...
Amid an economic crisis, more people are experiencing food insecurity and turning to emergency food ...
Healthy eating relates to improved health, yet adult food bank users report difficulty accessing hea...
Food insecurity is associated with increased risk of chronic disease and poor dietary intake. The Un...
The dissertation examines the influences on and implications of food banks’ efforts to improve the h...
In recent years, food banks have grown increasingly aware of the role diet plays in wide-spread publ...
Abstract Background Partnerships between charitable food systems and healthcare systems have been fo...
Food banks (FBs) and their partner agencies play important food access roles in nearly every US comm...
PurposeHeightened obesity risk among food-insecure food pantry clients is a health equity issue beca...
This qualitative study describes opportunities and challenges to produce recovery identified by food...
Two specific strategies are helping the nation's food banks to distribute less unhealthy food, accor...
Food bank users are lacking the tools to create diversity and meet nutritional guidelines in their s...
Learning Outcome: To increase awareness of the nutrient density of food selection provided by local ...
Food insecurity occurs when there is a lack of access to enough food to live an active, healthy life...
Introduction- Food insecurity is a prevalent problem in the United States and is associated with inc...
The purpose of this study was to explore the diverse demands of non-profit organizations receiving a...
Amid an economic crisis, more people are experiencing food insecurity and turning to emergency food ...
Healthy eating relates to improved health, yet adult food bank users report difficulty accessing hea...
Food insecurity is associated with increased risk of chronic disease and poor dietary intake. The Un...
The dissertation examines the influences on and implications of food banks’ efforts to improve the h...
In recent years, food banks have grown increasingly aware of the role diet plays in wide-spread publ...
Abstract Background Partnerships between charitable food systems and healthcare systems have been fo...
Food banks (FBs) and their partner agencies play important food access roles in nearly every US comm...
PurposeHeightened obesity risk among food-insecure food pantry clients is a health equity issue beca...
This qualitative study describes opportunities and challenges to produce recovery identified by food...
Two specific strategies are helping the nation's food banks to distribute less unhealthy food, accor...
Food bank users are lacking the tools to create diversity and meet nutritional guidelines in their s...
Learning Outcome: To increase awareness of the nutrient density of food selection provided by local ...
Food insecurity occurs when there is a lack of access to enough food to live an active, healthy life...
Introduction- Food insecurity is a prevalent problem in the United States and is associated with inc...
The purpose of this study was to explore the diverse demands of non-profit organizations receiving a...
Amid an economic crisis, more people are experiencing food insecurity and turning to emergency food ...
Healthy eating relates to improved health, yet adult food bank users report difficulty accessing hea...
Food insecurity is associated with increased risk of chronic disease and poor dietary intake. The Un...