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- Community kitchens have been implemented by communities as a public health strategy to prevent food insecurity through reducing social isolation, improving food and cooking skills and empowering participants.
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Jun 1, 2012 · Community kitchens have been implemented by communities as a public health strategy to prevent food insecurity through reducing social isolation, improving food and cooking skills and empowering participants.
- Marina Iacovou, Deanna Carmel Pattieson, Helen Truby, Claire Elizabeth Palermo
- 2013
May 31, 2012 · Objective: Community kitchens have been implemented by communities as a public health strategy to prevent food insecurity through reducing social isolation, improving food and cooking...
Evidence synthesis suggested that community kitchens may be an effective strategy to improve participants' cooking skills, social interactions and nutritional intake. Community kitchens may also play a role in improving participants' budgeting skills and address some concerns around food insecurity.
- Marina Iacovou, Deanna Carmel Pattieson, Helen Truby, Claire Elizabeth Palermo
- 2013
Moreover, since a community kitchen may address food insecurity and improve the nutritional status, it also addresses the Sustainable Development Goals number 2 and 3, which are zero hunger, and good health and well-being.
Objective: Community kitchens have been implemented by communities as a public health strategy to prevent food insecurity through reducing social isolation, improving food and cooking skills and empowering participants.
Jan 1, 2013 · Community gardens, community kitchens, and food box programs can offer nutritious foods for comparably lower costs, however, the uptake and perceptions of these programs in populations at risk of food insecurity have not been evaluated.
Alternatives to, or enhanced, food banks such as community shops or community kitchens, have become common, but evidence also suggests they may be limited in effectiveness if they do not reach people experiencing food insecurity.