Reduce food insecurity by improving plant-based health food consumption, access, health and nutrition literacy and the health of the food-insecure families we serve.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
100
Food Prescription: Participants will bring the food prescription obtained from the nutrition class to Village FREEdge, food pantry at the Freedom Lab, where it will function as a voucher. Each voucher will allow for participants to pick up enough plant-based food for 6 meals per person in their household (with household maximum of 5 people)(enough meals for 3 days- 2 meals per person per day). We expect that participants will pick up food twice per week from Village FREEdge to obtain enough meals to feed each participant's household for 6 days out of the week for up to 1 year. Without food prescription: Participants will be given plant-based meals from Village FREEdge (up to two meals per day with a maximum of two meals per pick-up) without the use of a food prescription.
A once weekly classes for a 5-week nutrition course. The parents/guardians would bring their children and any additional household member(s) to the nutrition class, which will organize participants in different classrooms by age (children 4 years, 4-12 years old, 12-14 years old, 14+ years old). Each classrooms will engage in age-appropriate interactive nutrition-based activities. All children below 18 will engage in interactive activities for the full 1.5 hours. Adolescents aged 14 up will join the classroom with adults and listen to a 45 minute lecture and engage in a subsequent 45 minute interactive activity that incorporates content from the lecture. The interactive activities for the children range from creating a fruit and veggie "Tik Tok" song and performing it, drawing foods on a "balanced plate", etc. The interactive activities for participants 14 year old and older range from discussions about fiber in diet, guided plant-based meal preparation, reading nutrition label etc.
Freedom Lab 4300 NW 12th Ave
Miami, Florida, United States
RECRUITINGNumber of Servings of Unprocessed and Minimally Processed Fruits and Vegetables
The participants will record in a weekly log the number of servings per day of unprocessed/minimally processed fruits and vegetables.
Time frame: Up to 1 year
Number of Servings of Unprocessed and Minimally Processed Whole Grains
The participants will record in a weekly log the number of servings per day of unprocessed/minimally processed whole grains.
Time frame: Up to 1 year
Number of Servings of Unprocessed and Minimally Processed Legumes
The participants will record in a weekly log the number of servings per day of unprocessed/minimally processed legumes.
Time frame: Up to 1 year
Number Servings of Unprocessed and Minimally Processed Nuts/Seeds
The participants will record in a weekly log the number of servings per day of unprocessed/minimally processed nuts/seeds.
Time frame: Up to 1 year
Presence of Food Insecurity
Affirmative response to either of the two, validated screening questions for food insecurity. Investigators measured food insecurity using the validated two-question "Hunger Vital Sign" screening tool, with yes/no responses. These two questions are: "we worried whether our food would run out before we got money to buy more" and "the food we bought just didn't last and we didn't have money to get more."
Time frame: Up to 1 year
Change in Plant-Based Nutrition Knowledge of Participants
The nutrition knowledge of participants will be measured by a change in nutrition literacy pre-post test (less than 30 multiple choice questions) scores. (The pre-test will be given prior to the plant-based nutrition education course and the post-test after completion of the course).
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Time frame: Up to 1 year