Journal of Nutritional Science (Jan 2024)

Identifying the risk factors associated with food insecurity in the UK veteran population: a nationwide survey

  • Amy Johnson,
  • Giuseppe Serra,
  • Marco Tomietto,
  • Matthew D. Kiernan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/jns.2024.43
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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There has been limited focus placed on exploring food insecurity within the UK-ex-Armed Forces population. The present study aims to build on initial work by investigating the prevalence and associated factors of food insecurity within UK veterans and their families and their current health status. 881 veterans (or a family member) who previously served in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, Army and the Royal Air Force completed an online survey to explore health status, food insecurity and receipt of benefits. In total, 16.9% of survey respondents were part of food-insecure households, with 12% of these also experiencing some element of hunger. Working age, non-officer rank at the time of service discharge, not being married, living in rented accommodation, having at least one medical condition and in receipt of other benefits were significant risk factors associated with food insecurity. Understanding the specific risk factors associated with food insecurity is vital to develop personalised interventions and policies, such as income support programmes and affordable housing initiatives. However, more work is needed to further explore the factors associated with food insecurity, particularly in the long term.

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