Evaluating a Nutrition Education Program in an Era of Food Insecurity

Reference Type Journal Article
Year of Publication
2017
Author
Author: Lori Dickes
Journal
Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pagination
101 - 111
Date Published
01/2017
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ISBN
1932-0248
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Abstract

The link between food insecurity and chronic disease has been examined. However, the broader question of whether national policy addressing food insecurity improves chronic disease remains unexplored. This research examines how Americans with limited food resources learn how to maximize nutritional value and food resources through evaluation of the federal program, EFNEP, the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. Using self-reported survey responses, dependent t-tests confirmed an improvement in health behaviors postintervention. Due to the inherent bias of self-reported survey results, this research further examines the association between food insecurity and chronic disease of EFNEP participants through regression analysis.

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