What do prisoners eat? Nutrient intakes and food practices in a high secure prison


Autoria(s): Hannan-Jones, Mary T.; Capra, Sandra
Data(s)

18/02/2016

Resumo

There are limited studies on the adequacy of prisoner diet and food practices, yet understanding these are important to inform food provision and assure duty of care for this group. The aim of this research was to assess the dietary intakes of prisoners to inform food and nutrition policy in this setting. This research used a cross-sectional design with convenience sampling in a 945 bed male high secure prison. Multiple methods were used to assess food available at the group level, including verification of food portion, quality, and practices. A pictorial tool supported the diet history method. Of 276 eligible prisoners, 120 dietary interviews were conducted and verified against prison records, with 106 deemed plausible. The results showed the planned food to be nutritionally adequate, with the exception of vitamin D for older males and long chain fatty acids, with sodium above Upper Limits. The Australian Dietary Targets for chronic disease risk were not achieved. High energy intakes were reported with median 13.8MJ (SE 0.3MJ). Probability estimates of inadequate intake varied with age groups: magnesium 8% (>30 years), 2.9% (<30 years); calcium 6.0% (>70 years), 1.5% (<70 years); folate 3.5%; zinc and iodine 2.7%; and vitamin A 2.3%. Nutrient intakes were greatly impacted by self-funded snacks. Results suggest nutrient intakes nutritionally favourable when compared to males in the community. This study highlights the complexity of food provision in the prison environment, and also poses questions for population level dietary guidance in delivering appropriate nutrients within energy limits.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93082/

Publicador

Cambridge University Press

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93082/1/BJN%20prisoner%20diets%20MHJ%20Capra%20final%20161215%20changes%20removed.pdf

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Hannan-Jones, Mary T. & Capra, Sandra (2016) What do prisoners eat? Nutrient intakes and food practices in a high secure prison. British Journal of Nutrition. (In Press)

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Copyright 2016 The Author(s)

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #prison #prison diet #dietary #food practices #diet intake methods #nutrients
Tipo

Journal Article