Exploring Food-Based Cultural Practices to Address Food Insecurity in Rural Appalachia.
Lauren BateyEmily DeWittDawn BrewerKathryn M CardarelliHeather Norman-BurgdolfPublished in: Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education (2023)
These findings indicate the people of Appalachia are unknowingly leveraging cultural practices to address food insecurity, yet the impact of these practices on nutritional status remains unknown. These results have implications for future studies and interventions in Appalachia which may have greater success by accounting for cultural influences compared to traditional approaches for reducing food insecurity in the region.