An Asian family of four, consisting of a father, mother and two children, stand at a table full of boxes as they help pack them with non-perishable items at a local Food Bank. They are each dressed casually and smiling at one another as they enjoy their time together helping their community.
UC Davis researchers have developed a way for food banks to evaluate the way they promote nutrition and health. (Getty Images)

Can Food Banks Better Promote Nutrition and Health?

New Tool Helps Assess Policies and Practices

"An estimated 53 million people in the U.S. turned to food banks and community programs for help putting food on the table in 2021. In recent decades, food banks have adopted policies and practices to make sure people not only have access to food but also healthy and nutritious food. 

But until now, food banks have had few ways to evaluate those initiatives. 

University of California, Davis, Assistant Professor of Cooperative Extension Cassandra Nguyen led a team of researchers to develop the Food Bank Health and Nutrition Assessment to address that concern. Their findings were published in the journal Public Health Nutrition.

“This tool will allow food banks to reflect on their current practices and determine whether they can adopt additional strategies to promote nutrition and health. It also serves as a benchmark, which they can use to track their progress over time,” said Nguyen, with the UC Davis Department of Nutrition."

Read the full story at UC Davis News

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