CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS OF INDIVIDUALS IN PUBLIC HOUSING

A majority of low-income individuals living in public housing today are working or receiving some kind of assistance, but still struggle to make ends meet. Previous studies show that cost and availability are barriers to healthy eating for low-income individuals. The purpose of this study was to det...

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Main Author: Arnett, Alicia A.
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Published: UKnowledge 2011
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Online Access:http://uknowledge.uky.edu/foodsci_etds/27
http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028&context=foodsci_etds
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spelling ndltd-uky.edu-oai-uknowledge.uky.edu-foodsci_etds-10282015-04-11T05:07:00Z CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS OF INDIVIDUALS IN PUBLIC HOUSING Arnett, Alicia A. A majority of low-income individuals living in public housing today are working or receiving some kind of assistance, but still struggle to make ends meet. Previous studies show that cost and availability are barriers to healthy eating for low-income individuals. The purpose of this study was to determine relationships among nutrition habits, health status, sources of income, and food and living resources for low-income residents in public housing. The study utilizes data collected over five years on the impact of the revitalization of the families. The sample was randomly selected from residents of the housing property in a Kentucky city. Results showed that low income is connected to limited access to healthy food options and individuals are more likely to be at risk for chronic health conditions such as diabetes or hypertension. When income and employment were low, families reported a greater rate of skipped meals, less consumption of daily meals, and more purchasing of high fat and sodium meals from convenience stores. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://uknowledge.uky.edu/foodsci_etds/27 http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1028&context=foodsci_etds Theses and Dissertations--Dietetics and Human Nutrition UKnowledge Low-income health HOPE VI health conditions families Community Health and Preventive Medicine
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topic Low-income
health
HOPE VI
health conditions
families
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
spellingShingle Low-income
health
HOPE VI
health conditions
families
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Arnett, Alicia A.
CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS OF INDIVIDUALS IN PUBLIC HOUSING
description A majority of low-income individuals living in public housing today are working or receiving some kind of assistance, but still struggle to make ends meet. Previous studies show that cost and availability are barriers to healthy eating for low-income individuals. The purpose of this study was to determine relationships among nutrition habits, health status, sources of income, and food and living resources for low-income residents in public housing. The study utilizes data collected over five years on the impact of the revitalization of the families. The sample was randomly selected from residents of the housing property in a Kentucky city. Results showed that low income is connected to limited access to healthy food options and individuals are more likely to be at risk for chronic health conditions such as diabetes or hypertension. When income and employment were low, families reported a greater rate of skipped meals, less consumption of daily meals, and more purchasing of high fat and sodium meals from convenience stores.
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title CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS OF INDIVIDUALS IN PUBLIC HOUSING
title_short CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS OF INDIVIDUALS IN PUBLIC HOUSING
title_full CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS OF INDIVIDUALS IN PUBLIC HOUSING
title_fullStr CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS OF INDIVIDUALS IN PUBLIC HOUSING
title_full_unstemmed CHRONIC HEALTH CONDITIONS OF INDIVIDUALS IN PUBLIC HOUSING
title_sort chronic health conditions of individuals in public housing
publisher UKnowledge
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url http://uknowledge.uky.edu/foodsci_etds/27
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