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A Scoping Review of Post-Pandemic Food Insecurity Interventions in Europe

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A Scoping Review of Post-Pandemic Food Insecurity Interventions in Europe

A new scoping review published in BMC Public Health maps the landscape of interventions designed to address individual and household food insecurity across Europe since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The review systematically examines the range of strategies implemented, from direct food aid and financial assistance to community-based programs and policy-level changes. This comprehensive analysis aims to identify effective models, highlight persistent gaps in service delivery, and assess the long-term sustainability of these public health initiatives. The findings are critical for gastroenterology and digestive health professionals, as food insecurity is a major social determinant directly linked to poor nutritional status, exacerbation of chronic conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and fatty liver disease, and adverse outcomes in gastrointestinal cancers.

Study Significance: For clinicians in gastroenterology and hepatology, this review underscores the necessity of screening for food insecurity as a routine part of patient care, particularly for those with nutrition-sensitive conditions like Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, or cirrhosis. The synthesized evidence can inform the development of integrated care pathways that connect medical management with community resources, potentially improving dietary adherence and clinical outcomes. At a systems level, the findings advocate for stronger collaboration between healthcare providers and public health entities to create robust safety nets that address the root causes of malnutrition and its impact on digestive health.

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