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Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | 2003

Food Insecurity and Food Supplies in Latino Households with Young Children

Lucia L. Kaiser; Hugo Melgar-Quinonez; Marilyn S. Townsend; Yvonne Nicholson; Mary Lavender Fujii; Anna C. Martin; Cathi Lamp

OBJECTIVE To examine the relationship between food insecurity and food supplies in Latino households. DESIGN Cross-sectional survey, conducted February to May 2001. SETTING Six California counties. PARTICIPANTS Convenience sampling was used to recruit 274 low-income Latino families with preschool children from the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), Head Start, and other community-based organizations. Complete data were available for 256 families. VARIABLES MEASURED Food security, household food scores. ANALYSIS Pearson correlations, Kruskal-Wallis test, and logistics regression. Significance level at P <.05. RESULTS Controlling for maternal education, food insecurity over the past 3 months was associated with lower household food supplies: dairy, r = -.18, P <.01; fruit, r = -.36, P <.001; grains, r = -.27, P <.0001; meats, r = -.22, P <.001; snack foods, r = -.23, P <.001; and vegetables, r = -.29, P <.001. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS In Latino households, greater food insecurity is associated with a lower variety of most foods, particularly fruits and vegetables. Future research in Latino households should explore the effects of seasonal food insecurity and household food shortages on food intake of individual household members, especially young children.


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 1994

Hunger in California : what interventions are needed ?

Amy Block Joy; Mary Lavender Fujii; Linda Garcia; Cathi Lamp; Jeanette Sutherlin; Eunice Williamson

OBJECTIVE Although research exists on the nutritional status of individuals and families who seek emergency food, there is little guidance on what to do about it. Our purpose was to develop effective nutrition interventions to assist individuals and families seeking emergency food. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS Two survey instruments were used to collect data on 697 emergency food providers and 3,365 emergency food clients in 20 California counties between 1986 and 1990. STATISTICAL ANALYSES PERFORMED Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. RESULTS Information from the food providers who staff the emergency food sites revealed insufficient food to meet the growing demand, client difficulties in using the donated food, and the need for information to improve the safety and nutritional quality of the donated food. Information from the emergency food clients documented that 70.4% of them were families with children, 84% had incomes below the poverty level, and 20% reported no income at all. In addition, most clients (70%) were not enrolled in the food stamp program. APPLICATIONS/CONCLUSIONS In response to the surveys, counties initiated a variety of interventions, including public awareness campaigns, community development activities, and nutrition education programs. Important strategies are to teach recipients ways to optimize food resources, encourage eligible individuals to enroll in federal nutrition programs, and link individuals with agencies that offer assistance.


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2005

Anemia, iron deficiency, and iron deficiency anemia in 12–36-mo-old children from low-income families

Julie Schneider; Mary Lavender Fujii; C. Lamp; Bo Lönnerdal; Kathryn G. Dewey; Sheri Zidenberg-Cherr


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2008

The use of multiple logistic regression to identify risk factors associated with anemia and iron deficiency in a convenience sample of 12–36-mo-old children from low-income families

Julie Schneider; Mary Lavender Fujii; C. Lamp; Bo Lönnerdal; Kathryn G. Dewey; Sheri Zidenberg-Cherr


Preventing Chronic Disease | 2004

A Randomized Trial of the Little by Little CD-ROM: Demonstrated Effectiveness in Increasing Fruit and Vegetable Intake in a Low-income Population

Gladys Block; Patricia Wakimoto; Rochelle Mandel; Diane Metz; Mary Lavender Fujii; Nancy Feldman; Barbara Sutherland


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2007

The Prevalence of Low Serum Zinc and Copper Levels and Dietary Habits Associated with Serum Zinc and Copper in 12- to 36-Month-Old Children from Low-Income Families at Risk for Iron Deficiency

Julie Schneider; Mary Lavender Fujii; C. Lamp; Bo Lönnerdal; Sheri Zidenberg-Cherr


California Agriculture | 2004

Food insecurity prominent among low-income California Latinos

Lucia L. Kaiser; Anna C. Martin; Diane Metz; Yvonne Nicholson; Mary Lavender Fujii; Cathi Lamp; Marilyn S. Townsend; Patricia B. Crawford; Hugo Melgar-Quinonez


California Agriculture | 1999

Food stamp recipients eat more vegetables after viewing nutrition videos

Amy Block Joy; Nancy Feldman; Mary Lavender Fujii; Linda Garcia; Mark Hudes; Rita Mitchell; Sybille Bunch; Diane Metz


California Agriculture | 1995

Nutrition videotapes reach low-income WIC audiences

Amy Block Joy; Mary Lavender Fujii


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2004

Impact of wic participation on Fe status in children aged 12–36 months

C. Lamp; Mary Lavender Fujii; Julie Schneider; S Zidenberg-Cherr

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C. Lamp

University of California

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Anna C. Martin

University of California

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Julie Schneider

California State University

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Amy Block Joy

University of California

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Bo Lönnerdal

University of California

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Cathi Lamp

University of California

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Diane Metz

University of California

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