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. 2022 Dec 22;10:994368. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.994368

Table 1.

Dimensions of food poverty [own adaption from (37), p. 9].

Dimensions and sub-dimensions Description Examples of deprivation
Material dimensions
Economic Financial means to purchase food Impairment of participation in food consumption
Physical Institutional and infrastructural food supply, self-sufficiency options Lack of spatial access to food and supply services
Physiological Supply with energy and nutrients Impairment of mental and physical performance and health due to nutritional status
Hygienic Supply and availability of safe food Health impairment due to contaminated foods
Social dimensions
Social Social organization, integration and demarcation, social security, communication Impairment of social relationships (e.g., when invitations can no longer be returned), social exclusion
Cultural Normative value systems, food customs and traditions, edibility, taste Deviation from socio-culturally accepted diets and eating habits
Mental Pleasure, emotional security, compensation, self-esteem Loss of self-affirmation, overcompensating to bizarre coping strategies
Temporal Effects of frequency and duration of certain nutritional situations over time Subsequent impacts in various subdimensions