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Original Articles

Evidence of nutritional inadequacy of meals served to homeless populations in rural Northern California

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Pages 285-297 | Received 25 Aug 1999, Accepted 30 May 2000, Published online: 31 Aug 2010
 

The purpose of this survey was to assess the nutritional adequacy of meals served to rural homeless populations. Sample meals (n = 106) were collected and weighed for a period of one week at thirteen emergency facilities. Results indicate that the meals, on average, provide less than 33% of the RDA/DRI for folate, calcium, magnesium, and zinc. The meals, on average, provide 970 ± 344 calories and are low in fiber (6.2±4.8g) and high in fat (33.1 ±10.8% kcals). Cooks at all 13 sites were asked an open‐ended question about the food guide pyramid and its use. Nine had never heard of it and four were familiar with it but were not using it to plan meals. The findings indicate that emergency facilities need to improve the nutrient density of the meals served to the homeless. Facility staffs are an important target group for nutrition education intervention.

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