New Issue: Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition
Posted by on March 29, 2010
Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition Volume 5, Issue 1 is now available at http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g919886370
Issue Highlights:
Beyond Eating Right: The Emergence of Civic Dietetics to Foster Health and Sustainability Through Food System Change
Jennifer L. Wilkins; Julia Lapp; Angie Tagtow; Susan Roberts
Identifying Children at Risk for Nutritional Crisis in Rural Honduras
Daniel J. Tolson; Teresa M. Kemmer; Julia Lynch; Douglas Lougee; Ricardo Aviles; Wilmer E. Amador; Carlos Alberto Duron; Ramón Oswaldo Guifarro Fino
Pennsylvania Farm-to-School Programs and the Articulation of Local Context
Kai Schafft; C. Clare Hinrichs; J. Dara Bloom
Food Cost Perceptions and Food Purchasing Practices of Uninsured, Low-Income, Rural Adults
Sharon L. Peterson; Katie M. Dodd; Kyungmi Kim; Sara Long Roth
Fighting Hunger Through Innovation: Evaluation of a Food Bank’s Social Enterprise Venture
Jo Anna Popielarski; Nancy Cotugna
Community-Supported Agriculture in the Research Triangle Region of North Carolina: Demographics and Effects of Membership on Household Food Supply and Diet
Bill Landis; Tracy Entwisle Smith; Maura Lairson; Kerbie Mckay; Heather Nelson; Jason O’Briant
The Relationship Between Food Security and Poor Health Among Female WIC Participants
Lisa Mathews; Michelle Neyman Morris; Julie Schneider; Keiko Goto
Food Insecurity Is Associated With Food-Related Psychosocial Factors and Behaviors Among Low-Income African American Adults in Baltimore City
Sonali Suratkar; Joel Gittelsohn; Hee-Jung Song; Jean A. Anliker; Sangita Sharma; Megan Mattingly
Spanish- and English-Speaking Client Perceptions of Choice Food Pantries
Daniel T. Remley; Ana Claudia Zubieta; Maria Carmen Lambea; Hugo Melgar Quinonez; Chris Taylor
Reaching North Dakota’s Food Insecure
Sarah E. Colby; Marsha Paulson; Luann Johnson; Elizabeth Wall-Bassett
Book Review – Go Green Get Lean: Trim Your Waistline With the Ultimate Low-Carbon Footprint Diet, by Kate Geagan, Rodale Inc.
Internet Resources – Column Editor: Christine Mccullum-gomez, Phd, RD, LD
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