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Published in: Journal of Community Health 6/2022

01-08-2022 | Nutrition | Original Paper

Examination of an Intergenerational Summer Meal Program for Children and Older Adults

Authors: Janine S. Bruce, Tiffany N. Lien, Elizabeth George, Vandana Puri, Melanie Ramirez, Sylvia Bereknyei Merrell

Published in: Journal of Community Health | Issue 6/2022

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Abstract

Unreliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food in the U.S. is a persistent public health threat significantly impacting households with children (15%) and older adults (20%). Well-established nutrition assistance programs serve children and seniors independently, yet few programs utilize an intergenerational meal program model. The aim of this mixed methods study is to examine the impact of an intergenerational meal program administered through a partnership between a local school district and a county Senior Nutrition Program. Participating older adults completed surveys to assess food security and program attendance, and examine their understanding and utilization of community-based food resources. Interviews with a subsample of participants explored perceptions of the intergenerational meal program and community-level food security. Older adults (n = 83) completed surveys in English (59%), Spanish (25%), and Mandarin (16%). They identified primarily as Asian (44%), Latinx (30%), White (21%), and multi-racial (5%). Forty-eight percent of participants indicated low or very low food security at some time in the last 12 months. The subsample of interview participants (n = 24; Spanish 46% and English 54%) revealed key insights: 1) perceived benefits of an intergenerational meal program; 2) community-level food insecurity and struggles of older adults to make ends meet; and 3) importance and challenge of obtaining nutritious foods for those with limited budgets and medical comorbidities. Implementation of this intergenerational meal program highlights the opportunity to support the nutritional needs of children and older adults while leveraging a new interdisciplinary partnership and existing organizational capacity.
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Metadata
Title
Examination of an Intergenerational Summer Meal Program for Children and Older Adults
Authors
Janine S. Bruce
Tiffany N. Lien
Elizabeth George
Vandana Puri
Melanie Ramirez
Sylvia Bereknyei Merrell
Publication date
01-08-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Keyword
Nutrition
Published in
Journal of Community Health / Issue 6/2022
Print ISSN: 0094-5145
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3610
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-022-01125-0

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