A Conversation Tool for Assessing a Food Pantry's Readiness to Address Diet-Related Chronic Diseases
Volume
55
Issue
3
DOI
10.34068/joe.55.03.03
Abstract
Food insecurity is associated with diabetes and other chronic diseases. Individuals who experience food insecurity may use coping skills to avoid hunger, including eating unhealthful foods and binging when food is abundant, two practices that are often detrimental to prevention or management of chronic diseases. Food pantries, especially those using the Rainbow of Colors Choice Food Pantry System, are potential settings for providing nutrition education, healthful foods, and screenings to help individuals prevent or manage their chronic diseases. This article describes a conversation guide Extension professionals can use to assist food pantry personnel in identifying and implementing strategies for addressing chronic diseases.
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Recommended Citation
Remley, D. (2017). A Conversation Tool for Assessing a Food Pantry's Readiness to Address Diet-Related Chronic Diseases. The Journal of Extension, 55(3), Article 3. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.55.03.03